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If you enter your URL(s) into SiteMatch and then cease paying, you will return to the status you had prior to paying. Your ranking may not remain the same because other URLs may of been added or removed from the index, or an algorithm update may of occured.
If you want a faster refresh (every 48 hours) then Site Match will do this for you.
Warren
Add pages to the site and give it a try for freebie organic search listings.
True, you don't get the frequent refresh but you happen to hit the target, even with the competition getting frequent refreshes and tweaking it can make only a difference of a couple of spots down (or up) at times. That's assuming the competition, paid or unpaid, actually has it down how to push themselves up in the rankings. You have to look at who you're competing against and how formidable an opponent they are.
Nothing wrong with having listings that get "stuck" in a top spot without budging; it's been known to happen with free listings. It just takes a bit longer to first see pages appearing, but it isn't unreasonably long with Yahoo.
However, I am based in the UK and my sites are UK orientated. But on Yahoo.co.uk I can't seem to find anywhere to sign up for this. I have been looking on the UK section of Overture too, and they only do pay for performance as I have been doing in the past.
Do I just sign up for the American one?
Cheers
Richard
Please, what other hidden features are there?
I know I get a lot of "garbage" type visits through SE's.
you know - words that are on the page but aren't necessarily useful in light of attracting customers but they draw clicks.
does one pay for EVERY click?
Can anyone speak to what happens to your Yahoo stats after SiteMatch? Does it double? Triple?
Please, are there any rules of thumb or experiences folks could share (generically) so I'm not entering this blind?
It is in your accont maanger area. As each reseller account manager area is different, I can't tell you exactly where it is.
You are able to "suspend" a URL and then reactivate it. Depending on the number of changes made, it may get flagged for another quality review prior to being included again.
You can "tweak" your pages to improve quality of traffic, as you do pay for every click. This is to both improve your ranking on the keywords you wish to appear for and for those that you don't wish to get traffic for. You can not exclude keywords however. Remember you are not bidding but letting the ranking algorithm decide where you place.
In order to tweak your pages, take advantage of the 48hour refresh. Use the reports that you get from your reseller to determine which keywords are driving traffic for you and where you rank. Also look at the keywords which aren't driving you traffic and then de-optimize (if that is a phrase to be used in this case) for those words.
OSM is not a set and forget. It is a tool which you do need to tweak to make sure your are getting the most out of it. Once it is optimized, you don't have to spend as much time looking after it.
Warren