Yahoo Directory inclusion of Spanish Websites
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Hi everyone!
I was wondering if anyone of you know if the Yahoo Directory accepts Spanish websites. My website has its 100% market in Mexico, so i havent seen the need to put an english version of the site.
I dont know if i can accomodate my site under regional or something in order to avoid translating the ecommerce site. Or i must put an english version of the site.
I would deeply thank your comments.
Thanks,
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Great!
Thank you very much for the thorough response. I already sent it with the appropriate considerations. I am familiar with the Point Blank SEO Links i am halfway through :-).
I will read the second resource, ASAP. Thanx
Regards,
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Hi Jesus,
No, is considered a quality directory because of its authority. Plus, not all requests are published, you pay for them to consider your submission but if it's spammy or non-relevant won't be published. This is the type of criteria that you can apply to any directory really: What's their authority? what's the quality of the other links featured? Do they charge to review the submission or directly publish the link?
On the other hand, one spammy link won't hurt your site (unless is the only link it has or one of the few!) it's required more than that. You might want to consider also doing other type of tactics and building a full link building strategy for your site instead of concentrating so much on a few directory links though.
Here's a list with ideas and another with resources to inspire you.
Thanks,
Aleyda
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Aleyda, thanks on the advice.
Following on the topic. Do you know if the Yahoo Directory would be considered a spammy link or low quality link. In essence you have to pay to be included.
Any comment on this matter?
Thanks in advance,
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Aleyda,
Thank you very much! I will send my site under this section
Thanks!:)
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Hi Jesus,
Here's the Mexico section in Yahoo where you can include your Mexican targeted website.
Thanks!
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