cisslybee2012
12-10-2007, 10:32 PM
Hi,
I actually have a couple of issues I need help with. The first, is with dmoz. I'm trying to follow the instructions on their website to submit my new Yahoo! store that I opened just two days ago.
But when I click on their links, it just takes me from the page I started with, then to the categories page, and back to the starting page after clicking "suggest url". I actually tried to do this yesterday for the first time and it was okay. But I didn't submit my website because I was unsure of what category to identify my website with. And I didn't bookmark the page. Sigh.
I have what I consider to be a general merchandise store. I'm selling varied products under different categories, such as sporting goods, housewares, baby items, etc. It's sort of like a K-Mart knock off. But when I tried to find other websites like mine, using the search term "general merchandise" I got back "wholesale merchandise". This is what confused me and made me withhold submitting my site.
So I sent a message to Yahoo! to ask them to identify the type of store I have. I need to know this for sure before submitting my site to dmoz. But they haven't gotten back to me on that issue yet.
Now today, when I went back to dmoz to try, I get this page switching back and forth to one another. As I explained. What happened? Is it because I tried yesterday and didn't complete it and now they don't want to be bothered with me? Could that be it? I can't find a contact link on their website.
Organic seo is the way to go for me at this time because I have no money to invest in ppc, and I'm not sure I would if I did. There's a lot of ppc fraud going on. If I can get my site out there for free or practically free, I think that's the best way to go. If anybody has listed their site with dmoz, please help.
The other issue is with Yahoo! I started with the Merchant Starter Plan and they say that with that plan, you can't link to other sites, or something like that. Is there anyone else who is using Yahoo!'s merchant starter plan? Am I understanding this correctly?
If I am, than what do you think my chances are of being picked up by the search engines? To my understanding, the search engines prefer sites that are linked to other sites over ones that are not. The ones that are not linked to anybody get pushed down to the bottom of the pit. Am I understanding this correctly? Also, the search engines love content rich sites and/or sites that have a lot of pages; at least 100 or more. My site has about 300 pages, and is fairly content rich, with about half of the pages.
Anyway, I apologize for the long post, but I know practically nothing about seo. Any replies are greatly appreciated.
:confused:
http://www.bargaintrekker.com/
I actually have a couple of issues I need help with. The first, is with dmoz. I'm trying to follow the instructions on their website to submit my new Yahoo! store that I opened just two days ago.
But when I click on their links, it just takes me from the page I started with, then to the categories page, and back to the starting page after clicking "suggest url". I actually tried to do this yesterday for the first time and it was okay. But I didn't submit my website because I was unsure of what category to identify my website with. And I didn't bookmark the page. Sigh.
I have what I consider to be a general merchandise store. I'm selling varied products under different categories, such as sporting goods, housewares, baby items, etc. It's sort of like a K-Mart knock off. But when I tried to find other websites like mine, using the search term "general merchandise" I got back "wholesale merchandise". This is what confused me and made me withhold submitting my site.
So I sent a message to Yahoo! to ask them to identify the type of store I have. I need to know this for sure before submitting my site to dmoz. But they haven't gotten back to me on that issue yet.
Now today, when I went back to dmoz to try, I get this page switching back and forth to one another. As I explained. What happened? Is it because I tried yesterday and didn't complete it and now they don't want to be bothered with me? Could that be it? I can't find a contact link on their website.
Organic seo is the way to go for me at this time because I have no money to invest in ppc, and I'm not sure I would if I did. There's a lot of ppc fraud going on. If I can get my site out there for free or practically free, I think that's the best way to go. If anybody has listed their site with dmoz, please help.
The other issue is with Yahoo! I started with the Merchant Starter Plan and they say that with that plan, you can't link to other sites, or something like that. Is there anyone else who is using Yahoo!'s merchant starter plan? Am I understanding this correctly?
If I am, than what do you think my chances are of being picked up by the search engines? To my understanding, the search engines prefer sites that are linked to other sites over ones that are not. The ones that are not linked to anybody get pushed down to the bottom of the pit. Am I understanding this correctly? Also, the search engines love content rich sites and/or sites that have a lot of pages; at least 100 or more. My site has about 300 pages, and is fairly content rich, with about half of the pages.
Anyway, I apologize for the long post, but I know practically nothing about seo. Any replies are greatly appreciated.
:confused:
http://www.bargaintrekker.com/