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The Secret To Getting Indexed In Yahoo

 
Author: Halstatt Pires

Getting indexed in Yahoo has become very difficult in the last few months. The indexing robot, Yahoo!Slurp, has become erratic. For some sites, the robot will view all pages, but only add a few to the Yahoo database. For other sites, sub-domain listings actually start disappearing! So, whats the secret to getting indexed?

Pleasing Yahoo!Slurp

The secret to getting indexed in Yahoo involves constant updates to your site. The updates, however, have to be done on both the site and through Real Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds. Heres how you go about getting indexed.

The first step is to start a blog for your site. You can build a blog on your site or use a free service. I prefer blogger.com because it is easy to use, but you can use whatever you like. Once you have your blog up, you should make entries that correspond and link to content on your site. For example, I will post this article on my blog, Moshing Search Engines, and link it to the article page on MarketingTitan.com.

To supercharge the impact of the blog, you should also link to a site map on your site. If you dont have a site map, make one in HTML. The Yahoo robot will definitely follow it and index the pages. Dont rely on the xml site map strategy Google is promoting.

Once you have the blog up with content posted, you must turn the blog into a real simple syndication feed. Again, you can use your own system. I prefer to use a free service because I really dont have the time to waste on such things.

Feedburner.com seems to work find and is simple to use. Opening an account with Feedburner is so easy, I am not even going to explain it. At the end of the process, feedburner will kick out the link for your RSS feed. Heres where the magic begins.

If you have a yahoo email account, you need to access youre My Yahoo page. If you dont have an account, get one! Once you are on the My Yahoo page, do the following:

1. Click the add content link in the upper left hand under the search box.

2. When the new page opens, click the Add RSS by URL link on the right of the Find Content search box in the upper section of the page.

3. Enter the exact link provided by Feedburner and click add. Do NOT add the url for your blog.

4. Click the My Yahoo tab at the top of the page and refresh the page.

At this point, you should see your feed at the bottom of the page. If you dont, be patient. Yahoo is sometimes slow, so just try it again in an hour or so. When the feed is added, you should see the name of your blog and the title of each post under it. Yahoo can take up to a day to add new posts, so dont panic if they dont show up immediately.

Once youve completed the above, Yahoo will follow the links in the blog and index the pages on your site. If one of the links goes to a site map, you are in business. As an added bonus, Google will do the same thing. Lets look at an example.

We are currently building NomadJournalTrips.com, which has been up for about a month. Roughly 10 to 20 pages are being added each day. Nomad Ricks Ramblings is the blog for the site and the feed is included on four My Yahoo pages for various email accounts. Yahoo has indexed 95 pages and is about four days behind the page additions. Google has indexed 151 pages and is adding to the index every day. The blog and RSS feed are solely responsible for getting these pages indexed this quickly.

Depending on the size of your site, the process can take a few days or a couple of weeks. Every time you add new content, slap it into your blog with links. In no time, you will be taming Yahoo!Slurp.

Author Bio:

Halstatt Pires

Halstatt Pires is a bleary-eyed search engine optimization specialist with MarketingTitan.com, a comprehensive design, programming and seo company.

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