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The only thing that has happened is that Yahoo approached us about a sponsored listing and after talking to a sales rep about it a few times we declined because of the pricing. Two weeks later we've been moved to an adult category and our traffic has all but vanished. We sell l*ngerie, but so does Fredericks of Hollywood and they didn't move them into the adult category. I can't imagine what prompted this move.
To say the least I'm extremely upset by this. Now we do not qualify for a sponsored listing if we wanted one, not to mention that when you search l*ngerie the category we're in doesn't even appear!! Who can I contact at Yahoo to find out why this happened? Some days it doesn't pay to get out of bed.
For $75 a month I got almost no traffic and someone at Yahoo took a chainsaw to my listing and made it just about useless -- all without bothering to mention this to me, of course.
Polite inquiries as to what could be done were ignored.
I am reminded of Lily Tomlin's Phone Company riff - "We don't care, we don't have to."
Everybody here says that it is very improbable that Yahoo will change something after your entry in a category.
Probably, purchasing a sponsored listing you "forced" the editor to have a look at your listing.
Maybe, few years ago, a "novelty" editor accepted your old title and description; now a more skilled editor changed it to comply with the categories.
If I were you I should phone to Yahoo.
But what really boils me about this was that there was no warning about this. No warning that "we may decide to edit your listing to conform to our standards for commercial listings." Nothing.
When you consider that they are charging high prices for poor results with the sponsored listings, trashing the original listing is just adding insult to injury.