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How long should I wait before firing off another add URL request, or should I just leave it completely?
We're in DMOZ (within 3 days of request) and most of the others (Zeal, JoeAnt etc) so I'm not desperate, but would really like to get into Yahoo.
Thanks,
TJ
I've submitted to Yahoo several times over the past year for a free listing (NFP info site.)
Near on as I can tell, the spaced out requests are all
just wasting away down in noninclusionville
hoping for a review that's worth its salt
some people claim ... the lack of funds are to blame
but who knows, it may be my fault.
8^)
I appreciate that the chances of my getting in for a free listing are remote, but this is a non-commercial hobby site so I'm not interested in paying for a listing.
I don't really need it, but for the cost of firing a mail off every month I think I'll still have a go.
There's 3 categories that I can fit this site into. Is it worth submitting to all three at once, each month, in the hope that one gets in?
Or is that considered spam?
Thanks,
TJ
About 5 years ago, I tried to get a noncommercial site listed in Yahoo. I submitted the site every few weeks, to the "Community" subcategory of my city. After about a year, I gave up trying, but I still check the category periodically. The handful of sites listed in that community category now were mostly there back in 1998, but the total number of listings has dwindled over time.
Along the way, I also submitted some other local sites to the local category, and Yahoo did list the local government and the local newspaper, but nothing else that I submitted.
I finally came to the conclusion that Yahoo has no interest in adding to the noncommercial parts of its US directory. :-(
Has anyone had a more positive experience?
I have submitted over fifty sites via free submission through various means (their other geographical Yahoo! sites like Asia) and I got squat.
These were for informational sites, and hobby sites. Not one was assocated with a business.
Yahoo! doesn't even want you to submit a form on their network unless you have $300 in the bank and a valid credit card number.
I remember when Yahoo! was a friendly directory. Then again, AltaVista was a power to be reckoned with those days as well.
[edited by: 2_much at 7:18 pm (utc) on June 2, 2003]
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Last Week. 05/26/03
It only took two weeks from the time I submited it. They also sent me an email tell me that it was going to be included and where to look for it.
And my site only went live on May 5th, 2003. I guess it is the luck of the draw.
But as you might have notice the directory results don't always show up in the search feature. And I say always because one moment they are their and the next they aren't.
Now not the google listings, the yahoo directory listing. Very Odd.
I won't even go into the google listings and searches here.
Too messed up to talk about right now.