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jfontestad
May 24th 2004, 8:36 pm
Hi,
Is there any quick way to get into yahoo without paying ? Will their spiders do as Google's spiders and follow links they find on different pages ? or is the only way to get in too pay or the free submission ? I did the free submission about a month ago and still haven't seent any Yahoo activity on my page at all.... and I still don't think I'm ready to give up $300 a year for a paid inclusion. Well let me know. Thanks.

ViciousSummer
May 24th 2004, 10:54 pm
There really isn't a quick way to get into Yahoo without paying. But, you will eventually get into Yahoo, it will just take a couple of months. I did not pay for Yahoo inclusion and I'm on the 1st page for most of my keywords. From what I remember, it didn't take long at all for Yahoo to recognize my site. So, unless you have $300 to burn, sit tight and wait it out :D !

arestia
May 24th 2004, 10:59 pm
when you pay the 300 does that spider and list one page only or does it go throught the site and spider and list the whole site?

-dan

Voyager
May 25th 2004, 12:47 am
Are we talking about Yahoo Search or the Yahoo Directory?

On 28 March, I submitted 12 URL's to the Yahoo directory.

None have appeared.

For Yahoo Search, have a lot on inbound links to your site and you will be found. It ain't quick -- but nothing about Yahoo is quick.

IMHO, it is NOT worth $300. Yahoo just doesn't bring enough visitors.

hexed
May 25th 2004, 1:17 am
Are we talking about Yahoo Search or the Yahoo Directory?

IMHO, it is NOT worth $300. Yahoo just doesn't bring enough visitors.
It's sad but, a couple posts on DP equals what yahoo is worth in PR.

Hexed

Old Welsh Guy
May 25th 2004, 1:25 am
If you have only one site then it is difficult, as ideally you can get spidered in a matter of days into Yahoo! Search. All you need is to find a page tha is spidered regularly by the Yahoo! Slurp spider, slap a link up, and your in.

You will need a few more links to get deep spidered, but they can be from anywhere (although you should check that the pages appear in the Yahoo index or else yahyoo will not know about the links.

expat
May 25th 2004, 1:29 am
you have to be signed on to yahoo

http://submit.search.yahoo.com/free/request

if the site is well connected with some good links in, etc.
I've a some sites that are visited daily so this may help.
Put one in 19th May it's in and positioned, but may have been coincidence.
M

SEO Guy
May 25th 2004, 11:32 pm
IMO waiting 2 months to get decent ranks in yahoo is BS, and the $300 is worth it for any ecomm site, if you cant make $300 with the site on yahoo, within 2 months you shouldnt be promoting it anyways (Dont be such an ass SEO guy)

But seriously its a decent backlink, and I honestly believe deep down yahoo gives some preferencial treatment to those sites listed in their directory

expat
May 26th 2004, 3:09 am
IMHO $300 for a link is a joke - if you have that kind of money for a single link a well writen and positioned PR article on the right distribution and lists gets you far more than any link in a directory ever will.

M

SENewbie
May 26th 2004, 1:01 pm
It really wasn't worth it for me last year when I submitted it. I've since let that expire and resubmitted using the free site submission. Not sure if they're going to frown upon that or not. But in either case DMOZ is probably much more important than Yahoo as far as directories go.

chachi
May 26th 2004, 1:25 pm
I agree with SEO Guy...what it really boils down to is what is your return on investment with regards to the $300. Obviously if you don't make more than $300 in a year from your Yahoo Directory listing, then you may not want to do it. If you break even, then I think it is still worth it from a PR/backlink standpoint. I just wish Yahoo would go back to the days where it was $200 for express review and that was a one-time fee.

compar
May 26th 2004, 2:12 pm
It really wasn't worth it for me last year when I submitted it. I've since let that expire and resubmitted using the free site submission. Not sure if they're going to frown upon that or not. But in either case DMOZ is probably much more important than Yahoo as far as directories go.
I think that there is a lot of misunderstanding on this issue. The $300 is not for a listing in the Yahoo search engine. The $300 is for a listing in the Yahoo Directory. That is different. It is not the SERPs or search engine. It is a directory like DMOZ or GoGuides or Gimpsy or others.

Now to get indexed by Yahoo for placement in their search engine you have two options.

1. You can do nothing and hopefully their bots or spiders will eventually find you like Google does.

2. You can go to Overture and pay a fee -- there are a couple of services -- but typically the fee for their "Site Match" service is $49.00 per year and then in addition to that you will be charged a PPC rate of either 15 or 30 cents for every click through to your site from the Yahoo SERPs.

Very few people seem to understand this situation. It has only been in effect since about March. But if you want more detail go to
Overture Site Match (http://www.content.overture.com/d/USm/ays/sm.jhtml)

expat
May 27th 2004, 2:18 am
I think that there is a lot of misunderstanding on this issue. The $300 is not for a listing in the Yahoo search engine. The $300 is for a listing in the Yahoo Directory. That is different. It is not the SERPs or search engine. It is a directory like DMOZ or GoGuides or Gimpsy or others.

Sorry to be nitpicking
Yahoo directory feeds Yahoo SERPS - Your entry in Y Dir does feed into the SERPS BUT no positioning based on this, there is no refresh info and one needs to very carefully instruct the editors even for $300 it's been known to be checked and rewritten by a moron.

SiteMatch guarantees an entry into Y SERPS BUT not into Y DIR gives refresh BUT no positioning and there is the small matter of PPC attached to it.

Thus if it's high competitive or one can't get into Y fast enough (probably due to having no other ranking sites that can lend a hand (link) the following needs to be carefully looked at:

Y Dir is $300 / year one off with a valuable link? -
SiteMatch is $49 + .15 0r .30 PPC-
After only 1700 clicks SM is getting more expensive than Y Dir.

Thus if one expects the not unreasonable amount of 50 visitors a day driven by Y and about 20% come via the main targeted page

SiteMatch - 3650 clicks / year SM cat I = $596.50 SM cat II = $1144
Y DIR $300

ROI - based on just 1% conversion

SM cat I = $16.50 cat II = $31.80 Y DIR = $8.34

Makes it very attractive to pay a leading site for a jucy link to get into Y fast.

M

Old Welsh Guy
May 27th 2004, 2:36 am
I am going to throw my hat into the ring now as well :p

Yahoo! directory does not actually feed the Yahoo! search serps, but Yahoo! HAVE confirmed that yahoo! slurp spider DOES spider the directory.

OWG

expat
May 27th 2004, 3:22 am
I am going to throw my hat into the ring now as well :p

Yahoo! directory does not actually feed the Yahoo! search serps, but Yahoo! HAVE confirmed that yahoo! slurp spider DOES spider the directory.

OWGNice hat.... well yes nitpicking I deserve that, yes you are absoloutely correct, I just assumed that a site submitted to Y DIR is actually god enough to be picked up by a crawler........

And before I get beaten up ROI is wrong as well should read customer aquisition cost (or cac - sounds like what it is sometimes ...)

Cheers
M

compar
May 27th 2004, 4:53 am
Nice hat.... well yes nitpicking I deserve that, yes you are absoloutely correct,
And in case you missed it, so was I in my original post that you contradicted.

The $300 dollars get your site reviewed and if they like it they will put it in the directory. You don't even get a guarantee of that, and you don't get your money back if they don't approve it. So I repeat the $300 dollars does not include indexing by the Yahoo search engine.

It follows of course that if your site gets approved for the Yahoo Directory that Yahoo will crawl their own directory and as a result a link from the directory will probably get your site indexed by the search engine.

So the $300 is potentially a very expensive link and a way to back into the search engine with albsolutely no guarantee of either inclusion or preferential treatment.

The direct path into the search engine is via Overture Site Match as I said in my original post.

I said at the outset that there was a lot of misunderstanding on this issue and your post tended to confirm this.

SENewbie
May 27th 2004, 9:00 am
Since the original question was how to get in free to Yahoo, lets summarize:

To get indexed by the search engine for free go here (you need an account):
http://submit.search.yahoo.com/free/request
Make sure you submit only your homepage, don't spam. OF course this doesn't guarantee your site will get spidered, let alone indexed.

To get into the Yahoo directory for free you need to do the Standard submit. Drill down to the category you want to submit to and click "Suggest a Site", and they should prompt you with 2 options, one being the "Express Submit" which cost $300 and doesn't guarantee anything other than a timely review, or the "Standard Submit", which is free, but might take months before you get listed.

So that's how to get in for free. Hope that helps

dazzlindonna
May 27th 2004, 9:12 am
and keep in mind the original question was how to get in free and QUICK. no such thing is guaranteed by any free method. more often it means SLOW.

expat
May 27th 2004, 9:21 am
And in case you missed it, so was I in my original post that you contradicted. hi,
... would I dare to contradict you? - maybe I write expat UK english - and yours has a canadian slang?
M
PS sure looks expensive from your side of the border.

DarrenC
May 30th 2004, 2:37 am
I didn't even know there was a FREE option :o

Can any nice person who can help with optimising for Yahoo answer my thread in this forum because I'm not having any luck :(

Darren :)

expat
Jun 1st 2004, 3:10 am
Comprar originally posted this link if you read it carefully it tells you a lot about Y's SE and what to do to feed it.

http://www.e-marketing-news.co.uk/april_2004.html#yahoo


M

Jay
Jun 1st 2004, 6:38 am
I have not paid the $299. I believe the directory is dead, but it might be worth it to you for Page Rank.

disgust
Jun 4th 2004, 11:49 am
I submitted my page almost 6 months ago and still nothing.

hopefully they'll get to it eventually... maybe.

Joseph.oliver88
Jan 29th 2008, 10:36 am
free submission really sucks..tried it but it didnt work.. full crap i tell you

dabbledoo
Jan 29th 2008, 11:56 am
free submission really sucks..tried it but it didnt work.. full crap i tell you

Yep, I agree. The free submission is crap. We just coughed up $300 for inclusion in the directory and just got our acceptance email today. It says we'll be added in 2-3 days, so I'm not sure how beneficial it is yet...

Jellybabys
Jan 30th 2008, 1:37 pm
I agree it is a rip off to pay the $300 im not even listed high with them after i paid, but and im not sure this goes for everyone but after a few weeks of being in ODP and yahoo directory ( listed about the same time) my keywords in google started to get to number one and im not talking one or two or even still keywords but hundreds of top quality ones, so i hate paying but i would hate to stop and find out it was the main reason for my google ranking.

MarketExpert
Jan 30th 2008, 2:01 pm
Get links from sites that are in yahoo. very fast.

angilina
Feb 2nd 2008, 2:59 am
free submission really sucks..tried it but it didnt work.. full crap i tell you

:eek: u brought back 3+ years old thread to life:eek: