In message <2VIK4.12948$H7.8...@brie.direct.ca>
"Don Armour" <darm...@direct.ca> wrote:
Can anyone tell me HOW should I submit a site to Yahoo? Or to Google for
that matter? Sorry to appear so ignorant, but the information eludes me and
I would be grateful for your help.
Yours sincerely, Robin.
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Phone: +44 (0)115 922 4930
E-mail: rphi...@beeston12.freeserve.co.uk
So perhaps you are in Inktomi, but not in the actual Yahoo human-edited
directory.
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In article <2VIK4.12948$H7.8...@brie.direct.ca>,
"Don Armour" <darm...@direct.ca> wrote:
> I have submitted a site to Yahoo and it comes up on certain searches.
My
> question is why does it not come up under a category like travel. I
> submitted it under the right category but it seems to be under no
category.
> Does anybody know the answer to this?
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Before you buy.
look for the "add url" button or "submit url" link. With Yahoo, you can
submit
when you are inside a category. It should be the proper category. So if
you
want to submit your Classic Cars Homepage, first search for the Classic
Cars category and then submit on that page.
At Google, you find the submit url link somewhere on the page "about
google".
For yahoo, you must find the appropriate category and then find the submit
URL link
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Alexis
http://www.koufonisos.com
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In article <f6f3d7b049%rphi...@beeston12.freeserve.co.uk>, Robin Phillips
<rphi...@beeston12.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> In message <2VIK4.12948$H7.8...@brie.direct.ca>
> "Don Armour" <darm...@direct.ca> wrote:
>
>> I have submitted a site to Yahoo and it comes up on certain searches. My
>> question is why does it not come up under a category like travel. I
>> submitted it under the right category but it seems to be under no category.
>> Does anybody know the answer to this?
>
> Can anyone tell me HOW should I submit a site to Yahoo? Or to Google for
> that matter? Sorry to appear so ignorant, but the information eludes me and
> I would be grateful for your help.
>