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Thanks sincerely,
Jerry
If your worried about branding or just unwilling to create another site you can always get listed under the sponsor matches via overture.
When someone goes to Yahoo and does a search, Yahoo first looks through their directory. If the search finds anything in their directory, it is displayed as a list of Web Sites. If you're not in their directory you're out of luck.
If a user doesn't find what they're looking for, they can click on Web Pages and they get a list created by Google.
Also, if the search for Web Sites comes up empty, the Yahoo search will automatically turn to Google and present the Google results of Web Pages.
(I guess Web Sites and Web Pages are pretty arbitrary terms. I don't have the slightest idea what the real difference is; guess there isn't one. It's just how they label their search results.)
Searching for "calories" in Google, my site comes up #2. But since there are many Web Sites in the Yahoo calories directory, my site never came up when someone went to Yahoo and searched for calories.
Now I have gotten into the Yahoo directory and started coming up on Web Site results as #9. Then it went to #10 for a few days; and now I'm #1.
I understand that Google places a site in the results according to the number of other sites that are linked to it. I am wondering what Yahoo does. It can't just be the title as described in earlier responses to this post, as I have moved up above other sites and none of us have changed our titles.
I suspect that I have moved up because so many people have clicked on my listing. Does anyone know if this is correct?
(Please don't take my long "tutorial" as gospel. Let me know if I have written something that is incorrect!)
Thanks, Peter