Another Yahoo directory question
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Hi all
Is there any way of seeing if the Yahoo directory is likely to be beneficial for my site?
I can see that about 9 of my competitors are in there, and the category that they are listed in has been indexed by google. What other factors could help me choose whether to submit my site?
Thanks,
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Thanks Ross
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If there's room in the advertising budget, go for it. It's a quick way to get a high authority link and if your competitor's are listed, by getting listed too you remove that advantage, whether it's great or small.
See the SEMOZ directories list to see how the Yahoo directory stacks up against the others. (http://www.seomoz.org/directories)
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