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Yahoo Free Submit
I was just gonna submit some new sites to yahoo (first time ever), and noticed that you had to register for the free submit.
Would it be a good idea to create a new account for each site since they could easily save this information in a database (site, username) and can then easily figure out which sites belong to the same person. I intend on doing just a tiiiiiny bit of crosslinking ;) Or am I just being overly paranoid? Edit: Google could even do the same thing by just saving your ip and the site url. |
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Just put anything you want their who cares =) I'm sure they have enough info from every other form they have rather than a website submission data gatherer.
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i really dont know why anyone bothers to submit web sites to anywhere anymore. just give them a good link or two and you are up and running. ;-)
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but how do you get listed in the Directory? Our site is all over Yahoo but for 2 years we've tried to get into the directory. I don't feel like paying but might have to now.
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=th...-t&cop=mss&tab=
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