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Old May 16th, 2005, 07:22 PM
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Submitting to Yahoo Express - 1st time..

I'm submitting a clients website via the yahoo Paid Inclusion form... it aint cheap. I jsut need to make sure I'm on the rigth track...

The website I'm submitting is http://www.uni-span.com.au/. The company name is Uni-span. Would it not be wise to put the title as Uni-span Scaffolding & Formwork Australia? Would that be considered "spam"?

And jsut so that I know I'm on the right track, do you think this description is up to scratch?

Provides scaffolding, modular scaffolding and formwork for hire and sale throughout the Gold Coast & Australia.

Lastly, is there any other tips you can give about submitting to Yahoo or any other directories?

Thanks

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I'm submitting a clients website via the yahoo Paid Inclusion form... it aint cheap. I jsut need to make sure I'm on the rigth track...

The website I'm submitting is http://www.uni-span.com.au/. The company name is Uni-span. Would it not be wise to put the title as Uni-span Scaffolding & Formwork Australia? Would that be considered "spam"?

And jsut so that I know I'm on the right track, do you think this description is up to scratch?

Provides scaffolding, modular scaffolding and formwork for hire and sale throughout the Gold Coast & Australia.

Lastly, is there any other tips you can give about submitting to Yahoo or any other directories?

Thanks


I would probably use your #1,#2 keywords in the title, and place the company name at the end. This way it acts as a good anchor for those keywords.

Other tips...
Try to avoid the auto submit to directories, you know, those "we submit to 10,000 directories" offers. The thing you have to remember is that 90% of all traffic come from Google, Yahoo, MSN, and a few others.



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Thanks scottfish.

But does Yahoo like me ptuting the keywords before my sites actual title? Like I said could that be mistaken as "spam"

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Yahoo is slighly different from dmoz

Look at other sites in the yahoo directory that have featured listing or whatever next to them and just do what they have done.

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