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FabianPattberg.comEstablished Member
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Hi NP.

I run a vbulletin forum and have vBSEO which working very nicely.

The only thing I so far can not understand that I only get organic traffic through Google and none through Yahoo. And I have no idea why.

The number of indexed pages is the roughly the same.

Does anyone has the same feeling that Yahoo search engine traffic (organic) does not really work or what are your experiences?

Are there any tips on how to increase organic traffic from the Yahoo search engine?

Thanks.

Fabian
 
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AfternicAfternic
Pay to get in the yahoo directory
 
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Thanks Amnezia.

So there is no other way on how to get traffic from Yahoo?

Fabian
 
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What are positions on Yahoo Search Engine do yoг have? I think it might depends on it.
 
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I also Think that Yahoo Search Engeen Need Money for get Traffic from it..
I just Think so.. I'm not 100% Sure.
 
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Thanks guys.

Yes, you are right. You need to pay a submission fee of $49. I have just paid this for one URL now.

Any experiences with this service anyone?

Thanks.
Fabian
 
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Wait a minute... What are you paing for? For adding to Yahoo or what? Does Yahoo become a web directory with paid registration?
 
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Submittion fee to submit your website to yahoo directory for business websites is $299 and adult sites are $600
 
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Yahoo Directory Submission could help you to get some traffic. It's not guaranteed but one can rely on it mainly for YAHOO.
 
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Thanks guys for the advice.

I am really curious whether these 49$ are really worth it. From the first look it does not seem so! :|

Fabian
 
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How it helps? Wil you get better position on Yahoo?
 
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