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Old August 7th, 2004, 07:03 PM
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Yahoo paid inclusion: A few question

I am considering Yahoo directory paid inclusion. A few questions:

1. Yahoo link is a redirect thru their site. Do I lose PR because of that?

2. I have heard Yahoo sending something like 200 clicks a month avg to a site (based on my read of this forum). If I were going to pay a low of $0.10 for adwords/overture, then I am really paying $25 - $20 = $5 month. That sounds like a great deal. Am I right?

3. I can try to get into a PR6 directory with say 20 listings, or a sub-dir of PR5 with 10 listings. Which one do I shoot for?

Thanks. I am new to Yahoo.

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1. Yahoo link is a redirect thru their site. Do I lose PR because of that?
Of course not, you would never lose PR because of the mechanism someone else is using on their site. If you mean "am i going to get any extra PR", yes, i think you will

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2. I have heard Yahoo sending something like 200 clicks a month avg to a site (based on my read of this forum). If I were going to pay a low of $0.10 for adwords/overture, then I am really paying $25 - $20 = $5 month. That sounds like a great deal. Am I right?
Well.. the number of visitors depends on where in the directory are you. Some parts get more visitors than another.
But, basically if your CR is good, then yes, it is pretty good.
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3. I can try to get into a PR6 directory with say 20 listings, or a sub-dir of PR5 with 10 listings. Which one do I shoot for?

Thanks. I am new to Yahoo.
Umm.. I'd go for the PR6 one. a PR6 is about 8 times stronger than a PR5. Even after losing half of that due to the extra links, i think, it is still going to be a better choice.

Hope that helped..

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Of course not, you would never lose PR because of the mechanism someone else is using on their site. If you mean "am i going to get any extra PR", yes, i think you will
Thanks, msaad, guess I did not mean losing PR, but not gaining any new PR. I am still a bit worried about getting PR thru redirects. From everything I have read, it does not happen.

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