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zuko105

7:09 pm on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Has anyone taken a look at the directory for Search Engine Optimization in Yahoo?

Look at the Alphabetical listing----what crap!

(Let's avoid naming specific companies and URLs - Thanks! - JamesR)

These people actually bought domains that say:www.exclamations-numberone-search---etc.....com

They also have a money back guarantee to attain a top Yahoo listing, guess how that one works. What if you took them up on something really competitive like www.lots-of-exclamations-cheap-plane-tickets.com

Come on folks, have you no shame!

[edited by: JamesR at 9:04 pm (utc) on Sep. 6, 2002]

zuko105

7:10 pm on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Sorry folks,
Just venting.....

Zuko

andreasfriedrich

7:38 pm on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Itīs funny how they disqualify themselves. No serious company will use their services for fear of being discredited by such practices.

So lighten up, itīs rather funny.

Andreas Friedrich
http://!#1-seo-in-my-little-town-in.de

martinibuster

8:12 pm on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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OH NO...Don't get me started!

I think it's pretty well known around here how I feel about keyword-in-the-domain names .
;)

makemetop

8:13 pm on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)



Wow! The ones that got away. I thought these were mine!

Seriously, next time - someone may expose your domain. Normally these (I'm telling) posts disappear.

We are SEOs here! Some more visible than others - but we don't knock our own community! Understand?

kris

8:49 pm on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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We should be able to "crack back" on our own but I see your point. OK lets try gambling then:

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Online Casinos
That is the title! 9 exclamations! Where is is Yahoo's integrity and where does it end? It makes me mad to see that when my submissions get butchered.

[edited by: kris at 8:55 pm (utc) on Sep. 6, 2002]

RedEyes

8:52 pm on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Kris,

Under what search term did you find that !site?

kris

8:56 pm on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Directories [dir.yahoo.com]

Lots of good ones

[edited by: Marcia at 11:39 pm (utc) on Sep. 6, 2002]
[edit reason] fixed sideways scroll [/edit]

kris

9:02 pm on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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You have to scroll through 71 listings before you get to a listing that actually stars with a letter!

I bet the guy who submitted: "AAA Online Casino Guide" a year ago thought he was getting over on Yahoo! Now he is buried 90 deep in the directory.

JamesR

9:07 pm on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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>That is the title! 9 exclamations! Where is is Yahoo's integrity and where does it end?

They don't take any pride in their directory, they are about $ and I think this is a good thread to point out Yahoo's ridiculous editorial guidelines.

Now you know how to get to the top of your respective Yahoo category :)

>No serious company will use their services for fear of being discredited by such practices.

Exactly, that is why it is a kind of non-issue for me, of course I don't try to compete with them. Seriously, they are just playing the game, it is Yahoo's fault for having such low standards.

The best way to get SEO business is through reputation and word of mouth referrals....maybe offer some kickbacks too :)

[edited by: JamesR at 9:08 pm (utc) on Sep. 6, 2002]

brotherhood of LAN

9:08 pm on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Yahoo "trash"?

I agree but what is to be done about it?

Those sort of "neighbourhoods" mentioned seem to be very competitive. One thing about a competitive neighbourhood is you will get some characters buying up a couple of hundred domains....cyber squatters etc etc

If all the good ones are gone, what are you to do?

It's a rat race - they're just doing the thing that we do here, use whatever possible to get the most out of our websites IMHO ;)

fireice

9:19 pm on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Yahoo when it comes to Casinos & Sportsbooks is a joke. If you have the money for the url, the hosting, the design, the submission, you can get in. Reputable or not? They've continued to do this for years probably because people will go to all the above means to get listed. It's everywhere it's just really funny when you see a cat like the one listed above. It's sucks we actually have to pay $$$ to Yahoo to market our clients web sites.

startup

10:03 pm on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Can you learn from what you are seeing and apply it to another field. Sure you can if you want to. When ever you see this you know where the money is. Now I want you to find other categories that are using similar tactics. Gambling may be one of the oldest but, it is not alone.

zuko105

10:21 pm on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Sorry makemetop, but that was my whole point.

These people are not SEO experts, they just read enough about yahoo directory and studied an ascii character map, and boom....they're full fledged SEO experts worthy of charging customers money.

Sorry, but I'll have the balls to knock it. Those kind of people, and bad directory management are going to give us bad names.

Zuko

startup

10:36 pm on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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..."bad directory management are going to give us bad names."
Are you doing better in the "Search Results" pages than they are?

zuko105

10:53 pm on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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"Are you doing better in the "Search Results" pages than they are? "

no,
but let's say a customer finds this service, and pays them for their services, and bad service is what they get.

By word of mouth, they say they were given bad service, and that they would not suggest paying for a search engine optimization service again.

No matter how you slice it, word of mouth is still the most effective form of marketing there is -- positive or negative.

Zuko

startup

11:18 pm on Sep 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I agree with you, what we are seeing is part of any industry or service.
Side note about word of mouth (I know the following to be true):
Customer takes a car to a shop to be painted. The job was completed and the car was left outside. Owner goes to pick up the car after hours and notices that the inside of the doors and trunk are not painted. Customer make a "big" note and places it on the back seat, "Paint Whole Car, Inside and out". The whole car was painted after the shop called the owner to verify the note. Everything was painted, glass and even the upholstery.
The shop and the customer ended up in civil court with alot of local publicity. The shop lost.
Quote from shop owner, "Business has never been better".
The company name was remembered but not the quality of work. Since then I have never "put" down the competition by name.

kris

12:17 am on Sep 7, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Paint shops are a bit different than SEO firms. Consumers know that quality of a paint job will vary from paint shop to paint shop. A black eye or a horror story about a paint job can be isolated to a single shop, not an entire industry.

SEO is a bit different. Because our industry isn't completely understood by the general public, consumers will tend to lump every SEO into the same basket. Horror stories or black eyes against a company in this industry will affect all SEOs, not just the company in question.

In this industry, nobody will remember the company name. They will remember, "I had a friend who had an SEO company optimize his site and they ripped him off."

That isn't good for any of us.

startup

12:35 am on Sep 7, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Do your know the difference between, base, clear and lacquer?
The point really has nothing to do with paint jobs.

jatar_k

12:50 am on Sep 7, 2002 (gmt 0)

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both points have validity to them.

The fact that SEO is very misunderstood is a strike against us and a lot of people just hear horror stories about SEO in general and that makes people think we are all spammers. It is something that you hear quite a bit.

The specific example you used startup is a bit extreme. I worked as an auto mechanic for seven years and the only thing all the shops I knew had was word of mouth. In certain scenarios, like the one you describe, it is on a very large scale. Most shops don't get that kind of free publicity. You mostly have the folk you have done work for telling the people they know about you. Most shops survive on neighbourhood traffic and bad reviews can kill you.

Both points are valid in regards to our particular business.

Any publicity is good publicity

but

A satisfied customer might tell 5 people about you when a disatisfied customer will tell 10, no matter how you cut it, that's bad.

The difference for us is people don't know they have to promote a site. They know they have to fix their car. Auto repair is a necessary evil with well understood ground rules. Lots of website owners don't even know SEO exists let alone understand the basic premise.

It's all spammy magic to them.