Does anyone use this service and also what search engine is feeding Yahoo now and whats bets way to get into the organic search listings. Thanks
Yes, if you are a business site, competing in a very competitive/high traffic niche, and if you can't get to the first page by organic optimization. If not, you can just as well throw your money through the window, at least you will be helping someone
Yes, it can help. The main thing is that your site gets updated in Yahoo every week, not every update (3 or 4 months) this can help you to get rankings quicker. (on page seo, getting more links, ect)
Hmm, that sounds good to me. Do you have to Pay Per Click then or is it just $50 one time? Where do I do it ? Eric
It's this Search Submit Basic.. it says $49 per URL per YEAR and you can submit up to 5 URL's per domain, so I think that would be $245 total... sounds like a lot to me. Maybe I'll try it with one domain.
Hello, I hope it is not correct I'm looking here https://ecom.yahoo.com/dir/reference/cost and it cost $299 Best, Jakomo
I found it, it's $49 per URL, and it doesn't really provide any features other than simple inclusion.. I'd suggest letting Yahoo! Slurp find your site through links for free. It'll work just as good.
If it's just basic URL submission, save your money. Even manually submitting URLs for free is pointless since the bots will crawl you anyway as long as you have at least one inbound link.
Shucks. Just go to Yahoo 6-8 times a week and search for your site using the url in various ways. They'll look it up to see what it is and add it for free.
I jus yahoo'ed my handle and most of my sites came up. Then yahoo'ed Richmond Roofing and I was #3. Just use seo. Lots of free tools.
Hi, i think you got it all mixed up. The $49.00 submit basic is different then the yahoo directory. Here's the link http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/srchsb/ssb_pr.php The yahoo directory submit is still $299.00 per year. Here is the link for that http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/dirsb/dirsb_pr.php Peace..