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Are
Yahoo Submissions Still Worthwhile?
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Is A Yahoo Listing Still Worth The Cost?
by Dan Thies
In October 2002, the Yahoo! portal changed the way
it
delivers search results. In the past, the most prominent
results were exclusively culled from websites listed
in the
Yahoo directory itself. Since October, sites listed
in the
Yahoo directory no longer enjoy this privileged
status.
The Google search engine now drives the primary
search
results on Yahoo. While this is certainly an improvement
for users of Yahoo search, it's a disaster for many
businesses that counted on their Yahoo listing to
deliver
substantial traffic.
This change has also led many site owners to question
the
value of a listing in the Yahoo directory. In this
article,
I will outline the pros and cons of maintaining,
or paying
for, a Yahoo listing. In the process, I will delve
into
more details of the recent changes.
Argument #1: Yahoo Listings Mean Link Popularity
Pro:
Even if the Yahoo listing itself delivers little
or no
traffic, other search engines will rank your website
higher
if it's listed in Yahoo. Because Yahoo is so important,
a
link from Yahoo counts more than a regular link.
Thanks to
its higher "PageRank," Yahoo means even
more to Google.
Con:
Yahoo listings do not deliver nearly as significant
a
contribution in this area as you might think. You
can
verify this by doing a "backward links"
search on Google
for any Yahoo-listed website. The most important
links are
listed first, and the Yahoo listing is rarely even
on the
first page of links for top ranked sites on Google.
Argument #2: Listed Sites Look Better In
The Search Results
Pro:
Websites with a Yahoo listing show up in the combined
Yahoo/Google results with their title, description,
and
category from the Yahoo directory. This may boost
the
response when the site appears in the search results.
This
applies when the URL listed in the results is the
same as
the URL in the Yahoo listing.
Con:
Results listed with Yahoo information include a
link to
the site's category, which may prompt surfers to
pass over
your listing and go to the category. Sites without
Yahoo
listings have the more inviting "search within
this site"
link, which leads to more results exclusively from
your
site.
So, Is A Yahoo Listing Worth It?
If you have a non-commercial site and can get listed
for
free, of course! If you're not one of the lucky
few,
though, you have to evaluate whether it's worth
$299 a year
for what amounts to a better than average incoming
link.
Everyone must make their own decision. If $299 is
small
compared to your total marketing budget, it may
be easier
to just continue paying. My own listing expires
in March,
and I don't intend to renew it.
How Can You Profit From The Changes At Yahoo?
The obvious answer is that you must take steps to
improve
your own position in Google's search results. Google's
rankings are made up of many factors, but the dominant
factor is "PageRank," which is based on
the number and
quality of incoming links from other websites.
Therefore, the first step in improving your position
on
the Google search engine (and now Yahoo) is to improve
your
site's link popularity. This takes time, and trying
to take
shortcuts can get you into real trouble - Google
doesn't
like "link farms," or any program designed
to artificially
boost your link popularity.Finding Quality Link
Partners Through Google
Since only links from quality sites will count for
much
with Google, let's take a quick look at how you
can find
these sites. Start by targeting the sites that link
to
existing top-ranked sites. You can do a backward
links
search for any site by typing "link:http://www.domain.com"
in the Google search engine.
An even faster method is to use the Google toolbar
(http://toolbar.google.com/),
which requires Internet
Explorer 5 or greater, running on Windows. With
the
toolbar's advanced features enabled, you can conduct
a
"backward links" search from the "Page
Info" menu for any
site you visit.
Since Google lists these results in descending order
by
"PageRank," you can quickly determine
the best places to
get links by doing backward links searches on the
top 10-20
sites for your desired search terms, and seeking
links from
the top 10-20 places that link to them.Links Are
Not Enough:
Optimizing For Google
While "PageRank" is the dominant factor
in Google's
algorithm, it's not the only factor, and you still
need to
optimize your web pages. This can be a complicated
topic,
but the most important factors are:
- Keywords in the title of the page
- Keywords in headings on the page (H1 or H2 tags),
especially the first heading.
- Keywords in the body text of the page, particularly
the
first paragraph.
Don't Complain, Act!
By some estimates, Google now controls 2/3rds of
the
searches conducted on the Internet in a given day.
Not only
is Google.com extremely popular in its own right,
but
Google also controls the search results on popular
portals
like AOL and Iwon.com - not to mention Yahoo.
A lot of website owners are complaining bitterly
about
this change. All the more reason for you to take
action
now, while so many of your competitors are busy
licking
their wounds. With a little planning and effort,
you could
be in a dominant position on Google before they
even get
started.
I wish you success...
Dan Thies is the author of "Search Engine Optimization
Fast
Start," the ultimate beginner's guide to higher
search engine
rankings - available today at http://www.cannedbooks.com
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