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But ever since there is a express submission program, yahoo has sold themself for the small fee of $299! They seems like accept anything the people submit, any title and any descrition.
For example, look at this directory <snip>
They accept people to submit so many listing started with #,!, and combination of them such as! and! #!
! (this is from me)
Old days, they people tried to rank higher by having A, or ABC, then AAA, later they use numbers, 1, 123, the laters they even use 0 which is quite strange!
And now, there are #1 blar blar blar and I am surprice to see!, and!
[edited by: NFFC at 10:43 am (utc) on Feb. 1, 2003]
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as much as I sympathise with you, however
Money talks, and Bx@#x%$&& walks!
They are running a business and need to bring in the results, any means possible.
If your competitors are doing this, and beating you in traffic, then maybe thats the route to take.
For about the first 18mths of our main site going live, we tried to play a very clean game, however the cleaner we played, the dirtier the competition got.
They started seeing our kindness as weakness, so unless radical changes were made, these guys were gonna blow us out of the market which WE created.
all is fair in love and war.
Shak
Their desperation is pathetic and shameful.
I could cite many more examples of this suicide flirting search engine but I don't want to get on a rant.
We had a client over a year ago which was rejected by Yahoo.com Business Express because the site didn't have unique content, i.e., a bazillion pages of little more than order buttons, and few pictures. The client was too busy getting the store opened to appeal, and that was that, but the experience was an eye-opener as far as having a legitimate site rejected goes.
I did not reply again and worked on the other SE's.
Reason is simple, last time, search results are directory 1st, google 2nd, but now search results are google 1st, directory no where! Not much people want to pay the $299! Except those guys who have site with 1-2 pages and some order buttons! ;)
However, I notice that the site is included in my list of sites and the list seems to imply that they will charge me another $299 next month. Which would be OK if they were going to put the site in their directory. But it's not OK if they aren't. I'm not paying Yahoo $299 every year indefinitely after they turned down the site.
Maybe with their new policy they are planning to put the site in next month. Otherwise, I will have to complain if they attempt to charge $299 to the credit card.