Getting listed on Yahoo should be one of the most important
missions for any Internet marketer.
Yahoo is the largest search engine. Actually, that's not true.
Yahoo is not technically a search ENGINE. It is a human compiled
directory of websites and does not have a spider bot going to
sites and indexing them. But, for the sake of this article when
I say "search engines", I am referring to search engines and
directories, like Yahoo.
Did you know that recent estimates show that Yahoo is currently
capturing an amazing 40% of all search engine traffic online? Do
you know what this means? That means that almost 1 out of every
2 people who do searches on the Internet use Yahoo, everyone on
the Internet has done searches at one time or another.
Nothing in the world should be clearer to anyone with a website
after reading the above figures -- you need your site listed on
Yahoo. A.S.A.P.
RECAP
If your site is not listed in the YAHOO INDEX, you are losing
lots of potential customers to competitors whot are listed with
Yahoo. And with the amount of visitors Yahoo can send you even
with an average listing... this could amount to hundreds, maybe
thousands of dollars of lost profits.
Note - being listed under "webpages" does not mean you are
listed in Yahoo. It means you are listed with Google. Yahoo gets
its "webpage" results from Google.
How to submit to Yahoo:
First you have to determine the scope of your site. Is your site
commercial or non-commercial? Commercial sites that want to be
listed must use "Business Express" when submitting. This used to
cost $199, however the price has risen to $299 a year.
"Business Express" what is it? Good question and one that many
people ask, well it's basically the same as free submit except
that with business express your site is guaranteed to be
reviewed within a week's time. However please be aware that it
does not guarantee that your site will be accepted and added to
the Yahoo index. If your site is rejected Yahoo will allow you
to appeal for free within a certain time scale (usually 30 days)
of being informed of your rejection. Also Yahoo staff usually
tells you the reason you have been rejected. Examine these
reasons; fix any problems and resubmit after a week or so.
If your site is a non-commercial site, you will still be able to
submit for free, but a review could take as long as 8 weeks or
might never happen at all.
Before you submit, make sure your site is 100% ready. Under
construction pages need not apply to Yahoo because they are not
going to get in. Your site should be aesthetically pleasing to
the reviewer. It should be quick loading and should have lots of
content.
OK; let's get started. How does Yahoo return results? Search
results on Yahoo are determined by words that appear within
these four areas:
1) Category
2) Title
3) Description
4) URL
These sites are then sorted by relevance using an automated
algorithm.
I will now go through these four different factors and how to
optimize your submittal for each one. First up category
selection: Many people don't realize this but when someone
searches for a term(s) on Yahoo, it's algorithm searches through
the category name also. For example, visit www.yahoo.com and you
will see the results for a search on 'Internet Marketing'. You
will see under each listing that these words are highlighted if
they are in the name of the category, the top listing has the
most occurrences of these words between its title, description,
URL and words in the category it's in.
You should remember this when submitting to your category, when
trying to establish what category you are going to submit to you
should do a search for one or two of your keywords and see what
categories come up. But which of these categories do you submit
to?
Since most referrals to sites from Yahoo come from the search
results and not from people visiting certain categories, it is
wise and best (in most occasions) to submit to a very specific
category with lots of keywords in the category name. To see this
strategy in practice revisit the results page for "Internet
marketing articles" on Yahoo.com. Notice that the top ranked
site is in a category
with lots of keywords, these are: Internet, Business,
Advertising and Web, these combined with various keywords in the
title, description and URL combine to give this site a pretty
good chance at ranking well on a few good keywords and phrases.
Therefore category names are just like having more titles and
descriptions. Note - if you are a regional operation try to pick
a category with the name of your state or province in it. This
will help you get targeted local visitors from Yahoo.
As for the title, Yahoo insists that you use your official
business or website name when applying to them, if you submit
some keyword rich title they wont even look twice at your
application. You should take this into account when choosing a
domain name/official website name.
Yahoo favors short titles. This stems from the fact that the
shorter the title is, the less likely they will be to edit it.
This means less work for them. However if you follow the above
guidelines and Yahoo's own onsite guidelines, chances are you
won't be edited very much.
The description part is the tricky part. The Web site
description posted with your URL is a big factor in how your
site will rank once it's listed in the directory.
You have to submit a description which has your main keywords in
it. Make it sound very appealing to potential visitors at the
same time. However, you must avoid anything that resembles hype
and bragging, for example - number 1 site on the net for... The
best on the web for...
Yahoo will either edit this kind of language to something that
doesn't benefit you at all or worse... just move on to the next
application. If they do edit it, you can bet your keywords won't
appear in the final listing. For these reasons, it is important
to get it right first time.
The description should be concise and based on facts. Most
importantly, it should include your most important keywords
whenever possible. Do not exaggerate what is located on your
site. Remember a real person reviews your site and if you
exaggerate, your site will not be approved. It's as simple as
that.
The length of the description should be about 10 - 15 words.
Note: On the Yahoo submittal form, they say 25 is the maximum.
Never go near this number; they are sure to edit it and probably
remove your keywords. Refer to Yahoo's own words: "Please be
brief"
SIDENOTE
Sometimes people email me asking this question: "Does the title
and description that I submit to Yahoo have to be the same as
the Meta description tag and title tag on my site". The simple
answer is: NO!
Have an "about us" page on your site - Yahoo likes to know who
it is dealing with. On this page describe what you do honestly
and also post the physical address of your organization.
IMPORTANT
Don't Spam Yahoo. If they notice you submitting your site more
than every 2 or 3 months, they will just forget about you and
move on.
Good luck in your quest for Yahoo success!
About the author:
James D. Brausch is the Vice President of Marketing for Target
Blaster, Inc., an Internet Marketing firm specializing in
targeted traffic. http://www.TargetBlaster.com