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But what's the best way of doing this?
1. Contact Yahoo and ask them nicely.
2. Just pay for BizExpress, but own up to having a listing already and explain the reasons for requesting the new listing (in the comment box).
3. Just pay for Biz Express, but don't tell them about the old listing.
That has been the most successfull for me.:)
The disadvantage is that it'll be a brand new URL and you'll have to build the PR.
However, you can't pay to change the listing for the old URL, and changing a description is next to impossible.
Even though you pay for a new submission, if you get a good title and description and work on your Page Rank you can easily earn the money back.
An old site on an old domain is in yahoo.co.uk in a poor category no longer relevant from the businesses pov and with tiny Google PR.
We have a new site on a new domain which targets an international audience and we want it in a yahoo.com category. The old site has not yet been taken down and is still on the www though it will be changed to a text / hyperlink redirect at some point until all links to it have been redirected.
I am assuming the best course is to remove (via change form) the existing listing to the old domain, then submit the new listing to the new category via Bizsubmit.
Anyone confirm this as best tactic or have any other tips?
2much I took the old site down and used a change form request to have the yahoo.uk listing removed 10 days ago.
No reply and no change to the listing yet.
Want to make the buz submission to yahoo.com but dont want to loose my money because the yahoo.uk listing is still there, (its a company name in the title, impossible not to find the duplicate) how long should I wait before ...
1. Using the form again .. or
2. Risking the yahoo.com buz submission?