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Singapore Web Hosting > Support How To Get Optimum Listings In Yahoo!Getting your site an optimum listing in Yahoo! is perhaps the most important step in effective web site promotion. An optimum listing in Yahoo! can bring in more traffic to your site than any other web directories or search engines since Yahoo! is still the most trafficked site on the Internet. In addition, getting listed in Yahoo! will also help you improve the link popularity of your site which then helps in improving the ranking of your site in search engines. A link from Yahoo! is far more important than hundreds of links from personal web pages with several visitors per month. However, Getting Listed In Yahoo Can Be Tough, not mentioning an optimum listing. Yahoo! is not a search engine - it is a web directory. An actual human editor will visit and evaluate your site. If the editor doesn't like your site, you are out! Currently, only 10% of all submissions are finally included in Yahoo's directory. So, how to get listed in Yahoo? First read Yahoo's instructions thoroughly. Read their Help Index at http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/url and their How To page at Familiarize yourself with these instructions because they mean every word of what they say. You have only one choice to get listed: follow their instructions. You can't argue or discuss about the rules even though you may have to pay for the listing service sometimes. Keep this in mind, you, as a web site owner, are not their real customer. Their visitors are. Their purpose is to serve their customers better, not you. Your site has to be valuable for their visitors. Before you submit your site, go through your entire site and make sure that there are no missing graphics, no bad links, no "Under Construction" pages and no typos or grammatical errors. Your site should be easy to navigate, load quickly and look professional. Furthermore, your site must provide unique and useful content. Yahoo's definition of unique content is very strict - if your site simply consists of a one-page sales letter, or, if it only contains links to various affiliate programs, you will find it impossible to get listed. For getting listed in Yahoo!, your site needs to have at least a few pages of good content in it. Also, you need your own domain name. Getting into Yahoo! is hard enough, not having your own domain will make it much harder. Don't waste your time and money to submit if your site is hosted on a free server. If your site is of a commercial nature, i.e. it is selling something, you need to mention the physical address of your business, a phone number and a fax number (if you have one), and an email address, either in the home page of your site or in the Contact Us page which is linked prominently from the home page. They need the actual physical address of your business, not a Post Office Box address. The way Yahoo lists search results Now, let's analyze how Yahoo! displays its search results. Before September 2002, there are 3 sections in the Yahoo search results - Categories, Web Sites, Web Pages. When someone searches for a keyword in Yahoo, it first checks to see whether there are any categories which contain all the individual words of the keyword. If so, it first displays the names of those categories. It then displays the web sites in the Yahoo directory which match the keyword. Finally, in the Web Pages section, it displays web pages from Google. From around end of Sep 2002, Yahoo stopped showing their own directory results in the Web Sites section. They're now blending results from their own directory and Google's database under Web Matches section. The Web Sites and Web Pages sections are gone. The major difference between Yahoo's own results and Google's results is that if a site is listed in Yahoo directory, the Yahoo title and description will show up instead of the information in your page's title tag. The directory-listed pages are also designated by a little red arrow. So now, a page with high ranking in Google may rank equally high in Yahoo's search section. Is it still worth $300 to get listed in Yahoo? I guess Yahoo has thought it over and over before action. They know some webmaster will not choose to pay $300 to get listed in Yahoo any more. Then why did they do that? The first benefit is that they can maintain their market position. Before the change, Google had been getting more and more popular, decreasing the gap between Yahoo and Google. Now, there are no major differences between them. Many visitors will just stay at Yahoo as they have been doing. But you can bet, Yahoo certainly gives more weights to sites listed in their directory in the search results. The difference might be 10 or 20 ranking positions - big enough to produce thousands hits. My suggestion is, try your best to get optimum listing in Yahoo until further changes. The most recent interesting event was, Yahoo just bought over Inktomi, the second largest search engine result provider. Sure they're not doing this just for fun. Everyone's wondering: when are they going to dump Google? Nobody knows that yet. Probably somewhere in 2004. Every online business should keep a close eye on this. These three companies, Yahoo, Google, and Inktomi, are responsible for driving more than 80% of traffic to most web sites. Click here for more Google optimization tips. Getting listed in Yahoo Your first task is to find out whether your site is already listed in Yahoo directory. Type in the domain name of your site in Yahoo's search box, and see whether your site comes up with a red arrow. If it is listed without the red arrow, it means that your site is listed only in Google, not Yahoo directory. Assuming that your site is not listed, your objective is to get your site a higher ranking. Here are some factors which influence the ranking of your site in the Yahoo search: More Web Hosting, Design, Promotion Articles and Tips Feel free to use this article
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