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Submitting
your site to Yahoo!
Teacher: Sumantra
Roy
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 all the search engines combined. In addition to this,
getting listed in Yahoo! will also help you improve the link
popularity of your site which helps in improving the ranking
of your site in the search engines. In this article, we focus
on how you can get your site an optimum listing in Yahoo!.
First, you should note that Yahoo!
is not a search engine - it is a directory. Unlike the search
engines, an actual human editor evaluates your site.
Before starting, read Yahoo!'s
instructions thoroughly. Read their Help Index at http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/url and
their How To page at http://docs.yahoo.com/info/suggest/ Familiarize
yourself with these instructions because they mean every word
of what they say.
Before you submit your site,
go through your entire site and ensure that there are no missing
graphics, no links leading to empty or non-existent pages,
no "Under construction" symbols and no typos or grammatical
errors. Your site should be easy to navigate, should load quickly
and should look professional. Furthermore, your site must provide
unique 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, your site needs to be in
its own domain, especially if it is of a commercial nature.
Having your own domain adds more credibility to your site and
tells Yahoo! that yours is a serious site which won't be taken
down very soon. Getting into Yahoo! is hard enough - not having
your own domain will make it that much harder.
Furthermore, if your site is
of a commercial nature (i.e. it is selling something), you
need to mention the physical address of your business either
in the home page of your site or in a separate Contact Us page
which is linked prominently from the home page. This should
be the actual physical address of your business - not a Post
Office Box address. Of course, mentioning the physical address
of your business is something you should be doing anyway -
it boosts the credibility of your business which improves sales.
Along with the physical address, you should also mention a
phone number and a fax number (if you have one). Of course,
you should always mention an email address.
Also, before submitting, select
the two most important keywords for your site based on their
popularity. If you don't know how to choose the keywords which
are applicable for your site, have a look at my article on "Choosing
the correct keywords for your site", which is available at http://www.1stSearchRanking.com/keywords.htm In
this article, I have mentioned that while selecting the keywords
for your site, you should look at both the popularity of the
keyword as well as its competitiveness. However, for the purpose
of this article, don't worry about the competitiveness - select
keywords only on the basis of popularity.
Now, let's analyze how Yahoo!
displays its search results. There are 5 sections in the Yahoo!
search results - Categories, Web Sites, Web Pages, Related
News and Events. For the purpose of this article, we can ignore
the Related News and Events sections and concentrate on the
Categories, Web Sites and Web Pages sections. 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! index
which match the keyword. Finally, in the Web Pages section,
it displays sites from Google.
Your first task is to find out
whether your site is already listed in Yahoo!. Type in the
domain name of your site in Yahoo!'s search box, and see whether
your site comes up in the Web Sites section. Note that for
your site to be listed in Yahoo!, it has to come up in the
Web Sites section. If it is listed in the Web Pages section
but not in the Web Sites section, it means that your site is
listed in Google, not Yahoo!. If your site is already listed
but you are not satisfied with the listing, read the last section
of this article on changing your site's listing in Yahoo!.
Assuming that your site is not
listed, your objective is to get your site a high ranking in
the Web Sites section. Here are the factors which influence
the ranking of your site in the Web Sites section:
i) Presence of the keyword or
a part of the keyword somewhere in the name of the category
or in the name of a higher level category.
ii) Click Popularity: The concept
of click popularity, first popularized by the Direct
Hit search engine,
means that when a user searches for something in Yahoo!, it
tries to find out which sites satisfied the user's needs. It
does this by keeping track of two things: a) which sites the
user clicked on among the sites displayed in the results and
b) how much time the user spent in those sites. The logic behind
this is that if a user clicked on a particular site and spent
a lot of time in that site, that site must have satisfied the
user's needs and hence, must be relevant to that particular
keyword. In this case, the site's click popularity for that
keyword improves and so does its ranking for that keyword.
But, if a user did not go to a particular site, or returned
to Yahoo! soon after going to that site, that site must not
be providing relevant information for that particular keyword.
In this case, the site's click popularity for that keyword
declines and so does its ranking for that keyword.
Now, when you first get your
site listed in Yahoo!, since Yahoo! does not have any data
on the click popularity of your site, it will be listed right
at the bottom of the search results. A question that arises
here is - how a site which is listed right at the bottom of
the search results can have many users clicking on it so that
its click popularity improves. The answer to this is that when
a user clicks on a site which is listed at the bottom, its
click popularity improves by a greater extent than when it
is listed at the top. This means that it only requires a few
users clicking on your site to improve the click popularity
of your site when it is listed at the bottom.
So, how do you ensure that your
site's click popularity is high? Some people have suggested
that you can improve the click popularity of your site by regularly
searching for the keywords that are applicable for your site,
clicking on your site's listing in Yahoo!, and then by not
going back to Yahoo!. They have also suggested that you can
click on a competitor's listing in Yahoo! and then can immediately
click on the browser's Back button to go back to Yahoo!, so
that Yahoo! thinks that this site did not satisfy the user's
needs and hence gives it a lower ranking. Nothing could be
further from the truth. Not only is this method unethical,
it is also ineffective. Yahoo! keeps track of the I.P. address
(i.e. the unique address which identifies a computer on the
Internet) of its visitors. It ignores repeated clicks on the
same site from the same I.P. address. It also uses cookies
to track the activities of its visitors. Of course, if you
are using a dialup connection to the Internet and your Internet
Service Provider assigns you with a dynamic I.P address, you
can get around this restriction by disconnecting your computer
from the Internet and then again logging in and by deleting
the cookies. But, forgetting for a moment the sheer amount
of time that you would need to spend doing this, remember that
Yahoo! gets millions of visitors every day. How much influence
can a single person have in such a situation?
There are only two ways of improving
the click popularity of your site - the description of your
site in Yahoo! needs to be attractive and you need to build
an excellent web site with great content which satisfies your
visitor's needs so that they stay longer in your site.
iii) Presence of the keyword
or a part of the keyword in the Title and Description - If
you want to rank highly for a keyword, the Title and the Description
that you use to submit your site to Yahoo! should contain the
keyword. Note that this Title is not the title that you have
used in the home page of your web site and that this Description
is not the description that you have used in the Meta Description
tag of your home page. Rather, it is the Title and the Description
of your site's listing in Yahoo!.
An important point to note here
is that Yahoo! searches for strings rather than words. This
means that if one of the individual words of the keyword is
embedded inside another word, this will still boost your rankings.
For instance, if the keywords applicable for your site contain
the word Australia, but the description of your site in Yahoo!
contains the word Australian, the fact that the string Australia
is present inside the word Australian will be taken into consideration
when your site is ranked.
iv) Prominence of the keyword
in the Title and the Description - "Prominence" means how close
the keyword is to the beginning of the Title and Description.
Other things remaining the same, closer the keyword to the
beginning of the Title and the Description, higher your ranking.
v) Presence of the keyword or
a part of the keyword in the URL - You will get a slightly
higher ranking if the keyword or a part of the keyword is also
present in the URL of your site.
Now we come to the Title for
your site. The Title is important not only because the presence
of a keyword in the Title helps to boost the ranking of your
site, but also because sites in the various categories in Yahoo!
are listed alphabetically according to the Title. However,
Yahoo! insists that the Title should always be the official
name of your site. Hence, short of changing the official name
of your site, there is not much you can do about the Title.
Now we come to how you should
write the description of your site. When you write the description,
your aim should be to make the Yahoo! editor's job as easy
as possible. You should not give the editor the feeling that
he/she needs to edit your description in any way. The moment
an editor starts to edit your description, you risk having
your keywords removed from your description or worse, having
it changed in a way which does not reflect the content of your
site.
Your description should be a
single sentence which conveys what your site is all about and
contains the two keywords you are targeting as close as possible
to the beginning of the description. However, your description
should not just be a list of keywords - the description that
you use should be a proper sentence and should be grammatically
correct. It should also be attractive to your visitors so that
they actually click on it, which will improve the click popularity
of your site, and hence its ranking in Yahoo!.
Broadly, here are the rules that
you should remember when forming the description:
i) Make sure that the description
can tell a visitor what your site is all about. Things like "Have
a look at our site" or "Welcome to my site" does not tell a
visitor what your site does.
ii) Avoid hype of any sort. Avoid
using ALL CAPS or exclamation marks. Phrases like "The best
web site dealing with widgets!!" or "Offers the BEST QUALITY,
CHEAPEST WIDGETS you can find anywhere" are inappropriate.
iii) Don't capitalize any word
in your description - not even the first word. For some reason,
Yahoo! prefers that the first word of your description is not
capitalized. If you look at the sites in any Yahoo! category,
you will find that almost none of them have the first word
capitalized. Of course, if some of the words in the description
are proper nouns, then you should capitalize them.
iv) Write the description in
the third person. Don't say "We offer financial planning and
credit counseling services", say "offers financial planning
and credit counseling services.".
v) Don't make your description
too long - limit yourself to 10 words at the most. If you are
lucky, you may be able to get accepted with a description longer
than 10 words. However, longer the description, higher the
probability that the editor will want to edit it.
vi) Check your description for
typos and grammatical mistakes.
vii) End your description with
a period. If the editor has to add the period to the end of
your description, she may also end up editing the description,
which is not what you want. Your aim is to have the editor
accept the exact description that you had written in order
to ensure that your keywords are not removed from the description.
Now that you know the description
that you should use, it is time to establish the category to
which you should submit your site. First of all, you need to
determine whether your site is regionally specific. If your
site is applicable to a specific geographic region, then you
should submit your site to the appropriate Regional
Category in Yahoo!.
However, if your site is not specific to a particular region,
then your site should be listed in one of the main Yahoo! categories.
Now, if your site is commercial
in nature (i.e. if it sells a product or service) and is not
regionally specific, it belongs somewhere under the Business
and Economy > Shopping and Services or Business
and Economy > Business to Business categories.
If your site is targeted towards individual consumers, then
your site needs to be under the Shopping and Services category.
If your site is targeted towards other businesses, it needs
to be in the Business to Business category.
If your site is both commercial
in nature and regionally specific, your site needs to be under
the Business and Economy > Shopping and Services or Business
and Economy > Business to Business category of the relevant
regional category.
With this background, let's see
how you can determine the appropriate category for your site.
Simply search for the two keywords which you have determined
earlier. Go through all the categories which the top ranking
sites belong to. Note down the category (or categories) which
contain sites which are very similar to yours. In many cases,
there will only be one category which contains sites similar
to yours. In that case, this is the category to which you should
submit your site. If you find that there is more than one category
which contains sites similar to yours, and if you are convinced
that all these categories are applicable for your site, select
the two categories which contain the least number of sites.
Your primary category will be the one with the least number
of sites. The secondary category will obviously be the other
category.
Now, create a text file in which
you can record the details of your submission. Note down the
date when you are submitting, the URL of your web site, the
Title and the Description of your site as well as the URLs
of the category (or the 2 categories) which are applicable
for your site. Now go to the URL of the Primary category for
your site, click on the Suggest a Site link at the bottom of
the page and follow the instructions there. (If that category
does not have a Suggest a Site link, then it means that it
is a very general category to which new sites cannot be added.)
Instead of submitting your site right away, I recommend that
you first use a dummy, non-existent site to know the questions
that Yahoo! is going to ask you. Note down the answers to these
questions in the text file so that you can paste them later
when you are actually submitting your site. Of course, don't
actually submit the dummy site by clicking on the final submission
button - just use it to get an idea of the questions that Yahoo!
will ask you.
Of particular importance are
two questions. Yahoo! asks you whether there is any other category
in which your site should be listed apart from the category
to which you are submitting. If you have been able to locate
more than one category which is applicable for your site, mention
the URL of the secondary category in this field.
Yahoo! also asks you for some
comments regarding your submission. If you have a unique product
or service that not many other web sites listed in Yahoo! are
offering, mention this here. Or, if you provide lots of articles
and tips related to your business, mention this here. You can
also use this to point Yahoo! to the testimonials that you
have received. The comments should be made using less than
200 characters.
Also note that Yahoo! asks for
your physical address, phone number, fax number, email address
etc. These should be the same as the particulars listed in
your site.
Once you have noted down the
answers to all the questions that Yahoo! is going to ask you,
double check everything present in the text file to ensure
that there are no mistakes and that all the URLs (i.e. the
URLs of the categories as well as the URL of your site) are
working correctly. It is very difficult to change your site's
listing in Yahoo! once you get listed, and hence, you need
to ensure that you do everything correctly the first time.
Then, offer a prayer to Goddess Yahoo! :-), go to the URL of
the primary category for your site, click on the Suggest a
Site link listed at the bottom and submit your site. Make sure
that you follow all the instructions that are mentioned here
to the absolute letter.
Now, remember that if yours is
a commercial site and is not regionally specific, it must be
under the Business and Economy > Shopping and Services or
Business and Economy > Business to Business categories of
the main Yahoo! directory. Yahoo! no longer offers a free submission
option for sites under these two categories - you have no choice
but to pay them $199 for the Business Express submission option.
For more information on this, go to their How to Suggest a
Business Express Site page at http://docs.yahoo.com/info/suggest/suggest.html Read
the instructions and terms and conditions of the Business Express
submission in order to ensure that your site is eligible. Paying
them $199 does not guarantee you a listing and your site is
not given any preference in its rankings. Using the Business
Express option merely guarantees that your site will be reviewed
within 7 days and that, in case it is not accepted, you will
be told why your site was not accepted. You shall also have
a chance of appealing a rejection within 30 days. Of course,
all the instructions regarding choosing a proper description
and choosing a correct category are still applicable.
If your site does not belong
to these two categories, you can either submit your site for
free, or you can use the Business Express submission option.
I recommend that you first try to get your site listed for
free. Use the Business Express option as a last resort.
Once you have finished submitting,
don't delete the text file - you will need it later when you
want to again submit to Yahoo! (in case you are not accepted
the first time).
What to do if your site is not
accepted
This section is intended for
those who have used the free submission and have not been listed.
In case you have used the paid submission and have been rejected,
see the next section.
Unless you are very lucky, if
you have used the free submission, your site may not be accepted
in your first attempt. If your site is not accepted within
1 month from the time that you submitted it, submit it again
using the same instructions as above. If your site is still
not accepted 1 month after the second submission, some people
have suggested that you write to a special Yahoo! address - url-support@yahoo-inc.com.
However, in my personal experience, writing to this address
has not been effective. Instead, here's what you should do:
I have accidentally discovered
the email address of an actual editor of Yahoo!. Her name is
Rosie Skaw and her email address is rosie@yahoo-inc.com.
I am mentioning her email address here with the understanding
that no one abuses it. This method works but it is not one
of the familiar "back doors to Yahoo!" that one often gets
to hear of (believe me, there are no back doors to Yahoo!).
This email address should be used only after you have tried
to submit your site to Yahoo! at least twice using the steps
outlined earlier and have failed.
After submitting your site twice,
if you still don't manage to get listed, write a very polite
email to Rosie. Introduce yourself, tell her that you have
been trying to submit your site to Yahoo! and have failed.
Give her the details of your last submission - when you submitted
it, the URL of your site, the Title and the Description that
you used as well as the category (or categories) to which you
submitted your site. If you have a unique product or service
that not many other web sites listed in Yahoo! are offering,
mention it. Or, if you provide lots of articles and tips related
to your business, mention that too. You can also point her
to the testimonials that you have received. Request her (very
politely) to evaluate your site and add it to Yahoo! if she
finds your site appropriate.
Once you have sent the email
to Rosie, wait another month or so to see if you get listed.
If you still can't get listed, don't send her any more emails.
Yahoo! provides a phone number for listing support. The number
is 408-731-3333. Call this number and leave a message mentioning
your URL and the date when you last submitted and requesting
(again, very politely) that your site be listed.
If the phone call does not get
you listed, consider writing to Yahoo! at
Yahoo! Corporation
3420 Central Expressway,
2nd floor Santa Clara, CA 95051, USA
In this case too, mention your
URL, the date when you last submitted, the Title and Description
that you used and the category to which you submitted. Don't
forget to mention the fact that you are selling a unique product
or that you provide lots of articles or that you have received
glowing testimonials from users.
If you still can't get your site
listed, and you are convinced that your site deserves to get
into Yahoo! and that you have followed all the rules, you should
then use the Business Express submission option.
What to do if your Business Express
submission is rejected
A common reason for Yahoo! rejecting
a site when it has used the Business Express submission option
is lack of original content. If you get a message from Yahoo!
that your site was rejected because of a lack of unique content,
then your site may either be full of affiliate links and nothing
else, or it may be a 1 page direct response sales site. In
the former case, as I mentioned, your site cannot hope to get
listed. In the latter case, you need to divide up your sales
message into multiple pages. Consider adding a few articles
and tips related to your site. Then, send a polite reply to
Yahoo! thanking them for their constructive feedback. Point
out the fact that after receiving the feedback, you have added
the articles and tips. Be specific here - tell them the exact
URLs which contains these articles. Then request them to review
your site again and add it, if they find it appropriate.
Another reason that they may
say that your site lacks original content is that you already
have another site listed in Yahoo! and are trying to get a
new site listed. If the two sites have essentially the same
content, then you will definitely be rejected. However, even
if the two sites have substantially different content, you
may still be rejected. In this case, there is no point in appealing
the rejection - Yahoo! will definitely reject your site again
when you appeal.
Instead, what you can try doing
is to remove all links from the new site to the old site (and
vice-versa) and ensuring that the design of the new site is
also completely different from the old site and that no part
of the content of the old site is present in the new site (and
vice-versa). Then, wait 2-3 months, and again submit the new
site to Yahoo! using its Business Express submission.
Another common reason for the
rejection of sites is that in Yahoo!'s opinion, the site is
still under construction. If you are convinced that your site
does not contain missing graphics, links leading to empty or
non-existent pages, "Under construction" symbols etc., then
a common reason for Yahoo! saying that the site is under construction
is that the site cannot be properly viewed under Netscape.
Yahoo! editors generally use Netscape and hence, it is vitally
important that your site be accessible using Netscape. You
need to ensure that your site can be viewed properly in Netscape
v3.0 and above. In order to see how your site looks under different
browsers, go to http://www.anybrowser.com/siteviewer.html Once
you have ensured that your site is accessible under Netscape,
send a polite reply to their rejection note thanking them for
their constructive feedback and then stating that the site
no longer contains any elements under construction. Then request
them to review your site again and add it, if they find it
appropriate.
How to change your site's listing
in Yahoo!
If getting your site listed in
Yahoo! is tough, changing your site's listing is a Herculean
task. Firstly, note that Yahoo! does not care about the ranking
of your site. Hence, if you are trying to submit some minor
changes to the description with a view of getting a higher
ranking, you are unlikely to be successful. You should only
think about trying to change your listing if
a) the URL of your site has changed,
or
b) the official name of your site has changed (and hence the Title of your
listing should change), or
c) Yahoo! has accidentally listed your site without a Description, or
d) the Description contains a typo, or
e) Yahoo! has placed you in a totally inappropriate category, or
f) the nature of your site has changed and the current description does not
reflect the new nature of your site.
The URL for changing your site's
listing is http://add.yahoo.com/fast/change Read
the instructions thoroughly before submitting your change request.
In the last text box, provide solid reasons as to why your
site's listing should be changed.
If you can't get your site's
listing changed within 1 month from the time that you have
submitted your request, try submitting your request again.
If you still can't get your listing changed within 1 month
from the second request, follow the procedures outlined in
the section on what to do if your site can't get into Yahoo!
using the free submission. However, don't submit a change request
using the Business Express submission - Yahoo! specifically
forbids that.
Wrapping things up:
Once you have got your site into
Yahoo! (they will send you an email if you are accepted), your
site will be added to Yahoo!'s What's New section. Furthermore,
your site will be marked as new and will be placed at the top
of the category (or categories) for 1 week from the time that
your site is first listed. This placement at the top of the
category can bring in quite a few visitors to your site every
day. After the first week, the position of your site in the
categories will be according to the alphabetical ranking of
your Title. This will generally be accompanied by a decrease
in the number of visitors to your site from Yahoo!.
Initially, because Yahoo! lacks
any click popularity data on your site, it will be placed at
the bottom of the results when someone searches for the keywords
applicable for your site. However, with time, your site should
start moving up leading to an increase in traffic to your site.
About the teacher:
Sumantra is one
of the most respected search engine positioning specialists on
the Internet. To have Sumantra's company place your site at the
top of the search engines, go to http://www.1stSearchRanking.com/ For
more advice on how you can take your web site to the top of the
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