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Has anyone else in a similar situation been dropped recently?
I just had the exact opposite experience w/a grandfathered site. I asked them to move it from a regional category, where it had languished for years with a lousy description, to a new topical category, and to puh-leez use the new desciption I supplied - a concise description that had recently passed muster at Zeal (thanks to the advice of a friend here at WebmasterWorld).
Two days later, it was moved to the new topical cat, with a directory-link remaining in the regional cat, and the new & improved description.
So, two free "grandfathered" listings, and two-day turn-around. I was stunned, to say the least.
Jim
I theorized that they were ramping up the customer service end in an attempt to keep anyone happy that they could, since a lot of people were disappointed with the shift from directory searching to Google searching.
I spoke with a Yahoo VP-level sales person who confirmed that there was an organization-wide move to improve customer service.
I have no ideas on the sites that disappeared. Maybe a snaffu.
Of course, when I told her that I had invested over $30,000 in directory listings, I still managed to get what I want. Imagine that.