Yahoo probably provides a tenth of googles traffic. Its also harder to get yahoo to spider deeply so you may want to try submitting an xml sitemap to them.
There seems to some sort of script error. The article content itself isnt showing. Here is an example: http://www.articles-hub.com/Article/47577.html Its got the title, author, date and summary, rate the article, print and email but no article itself.
It's not easy to rank in yahoo. I launched a lot of new sites. Most of them rank well in google but on yahoo not. I have a site that is 1 year old and 7 days ago is getting on second page with a verry strong keyword.
Yeah - yahoo seems to be a real pain at times - They talk about the google sandbox - All my sites seem to get hit by a Yahoo Sandbox that just blocks them away. Yahoo seems to penalise for sites gaining fast links also - Holds them back from the pack. How old is your site?
In Google you have 238,000 pages indexed. In Yahoo you have 439 pages indexed. I think that answers your question.
I didn't know that yahoo allows them to submit a sitemap.... is that through my yahoo or would you have the lin to submit from.
You can submit an xml site map to Yahoo through their standard url submit form. Other than that you just need to make sure your pages have text links that can easily be followed by a spider.
Lots of backlinks, especially from reputable sites. Press releases, articles, directories, non reciprocal link exchanges etc