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Your Yahoo Marketing Plan - the complete
business guide to getting the most out of Yahoo
Yahoo is the largest website in the world, and
there is a reason for it. It's pretty much the first live web community
combined with search engine technology. Millions of people use it for many
purposes on a daily basis. When marketing to search engines, especially a
monster like Yahoo, it's pretty much impossible to know where to start your
promotions. You can always add your website to Yahoo results for a flat fee or
bid on keywords using Overture. The truth is, there are many amazing free
services that Yahoo offers which can add credibility, and linkability, to your
business.
First things first: Make sure you have a Yahoo
profile filled out with keywords and a professional description. Your
Yahoo profile can talk about your business and link to your websites. Make sure
you fill it out completely and use it to link to where you have a presence
online - your website, blog, or social networking profiles. Explain what your
business does, upload a few pictures, and keep it professional. Simple enough,
right?
You
can get your profile at yahoo here.
Here's a rundown of all the ways you can use to gain more visibility from this
marketing giant.
Free Yahoo Marketing Tools:
These are all of the free tools Yahoo offers to help you grow your business.
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Explore, submit and manage your website
listings, free with
Yahoo
Site Explorer. Yes, that's right -
it's free . Yahoo requires some authentication with this, but you can add
your website and upload a small text file to your server to verify
ownership. You can also track multiple websites (without confirmation) so
you can keep an eye on the competition - including how many pages are
indexed and who's linking to them. Yahoo also lets you submit your RSS,
blog, and other feeds in this section - all free. Check the
Yahoo
Site Explorer Blog to find out how you can submit your entire site map
to Yahoo, free.
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Add
your multimedia to Yahoo. It's
free and easy - any RSS technology your business uses will be included in
the Yahoo search engines.
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Become
a Widget Builder. Distribute an
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) news widget if you have a blog or website
that publishes articles or news. You'll be featured in the Widget Gallery
and anyone who is interested in your topic can download your feed widget any
time they want. That means you'll be on their desktop whenever you post. (If
you don't know how to make one, here's
an excellent
article for technical guidance on RSS widget creation. Yahoo also has
some information in
their
help section about Widget creation as well as forums for developers to
help each other out.
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Join
Yahoo
Answers and answer questions in the
industry you're involved in. There are questions in pretty much any
category - law, fashion, art, entertainment, movies... You get the idea.
Every time you answer a question, your profile gets linked to. You can also
establish yourself as an expert if you have some time on your hands to
answer a ton of questions. Otherwise, it may be best to set your sights on
answering one question a day. Don't want to
use a photo in Yahoo Answers? You can create your own
free
avatar on Yahoo easily and add it to your profiles and your Yahoo
Answers account.
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Create a
Yahoo
Group or at least join a few on the topic
of your business. There are thousands of fan and expertise groups
that interact regularly by sending out a newsletter or answering questions
from group members. Make sure you fill out all of the information on your
group and add your links to the group directory, if allowed.(You'll also
want to remember to use your signature and tag lines when you post.)
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Create a basic free web page in
Geocities.
Link to all of your important places on the web. You'll be included in
Geocities search results. Add your Geocities page link to your Yahoo profile
while you're at it.
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Use
Yahoo Web Calendar to publicly post your
calendar and events online. You can also set it up to repeat events
on a specific day of the month. It's great for sales or meetings that take
place once or twice a month.
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Yahoo
Classifieds are free for selling a
specific item or service. They are a little spammy, though - make
sure you don't contribute to the spam by being specific and honest in your
ad.
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Yahoo
Message Boards are available on any
topic. Post all you want on your topic (but don't violate the terms
of service) - they are pretty much unmoderated.
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My
Web 2.0 is Yahoo's new social bookmarking
service - use it. Add your business links, articles, and affiliate
websites with appropriate keyword tags to increase link popularity. (And
keep your bookmarks in place.)
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Add
photos at Yahoo Photos. This allows your business to share your photos
with the world. It's perfect for event promotion and particularly good
images of your products. (Or, your business in action...Such as giving a
massage or building a house.)
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Add
a Podcast to Yahoo. Yahoo allows
your business to create and distribute a podcast, and has a search feature
based on keyword. Podcasting is pretty popular. Not sure what your podcast
should be about? If you are a business catering to consumers, make it fun.
(For example, if you sell high-end clothing, you can do a daily podcast on
celebrities and the clothes they wear...) If you cater to businesses, do a
podcast that sells your expertise (and interview others to get their
expertise, too..) If you already have a
podcast, submission is free and will be picked up when you send them
the link on the podcast page. They also give away a nifty button for you to
use to promote your feed.
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Make some money by becoming a
Yahoo
Publisher. Similar to Google,
Yahoo displays content-relevant ads on your website, and you get a check
every month. They have strict guidelines so you should have unique, relevant
content on your website.
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Add your events to
Yahoo's
Upcoming, a location-specific site that people actually subscribe to
when they want to keep up with local events. It's free and you can even
track how many people plan on attending, so make sure to announce it to your
newsletter subscribers and website visitors so they can RSVP. If you plan on
going to a specific networking event that isn't listed, you can let the
world know that you'll be there or join/create a group that meets in real
life at events. (Such as the
"Web
Conference Junkies") Yahoo recently acquired Upcoming, so you will
need to register with Upcoming as well.
Cheap Marketing Tools at Yahoo
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Get listed in
Yahoo
Local. They've syndicated the
results so you can be found in more places. Prices start at
25.00/month - and right now, at least, the first month is free. Each listing
includes a free five-page web site, which you can customize with your own
text, logo, and links using a simple online wizard. Set up your web site
after you enter your listing details.
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Submit
your products to Yahoo. You pay
based on performance and set a budget like you would with Google Adwords.
Whenever somebody ends up in Yahoo shopping, they'll be able to find
specific products.
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Basic
search submit to Yahoo is affordable and
prices start at $49/year and gets new websites listed faster.
You can submit up to 5 URL's. Use it to list your business, blog, and
other sites where you do business. You'll still need SEO optimization and
incoming links to garner attention and decent placement.
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Yahoo
Campaigner is available to businesses
that need an email list. Pricing starts at $10 a month, with the
first month free. You can also use their list-building services by buying
from
InfoUsa.
Other Business Tools at Yahoo
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Yahoo
Messenger is pretty much universal, and now it is web-based. Sign up for
the new Yahoo web messenger and give it to your prospects and customers so
they can get in touch with you more quickly
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Add
Y!Q to your website. It embeds
related search results intuitively based on keywords and context. It's still
in beta mode, but the search results are pretty straight-forward. It's more
search-friendly than the Google boxes.
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Create
a Yahoo Briefcase and allow users to
store files and documents online. If you sign up for premium service,
it's about $3 a month and you can share your files publicly. Businesses can
use it to store contracts and marketing material.
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Protect your computer, personal life, and
passwords with
Yahoo
Security. They offer a free online viruses scan by partnering with
Symantec.
And finally, keep up with what Yahoo is doing by
visiting and bookmarking
Yahoo
Next, the blog that announces features that are new, upcoming, or soon to be
nixed. And bookmark this page in case we update it. 
This is the first in a series of marketing articles by Melissa Brewer, Creative
Director at
Capital
Creative Marketing and Copywriting. Capital Creative specializes in Web 2.0
and Social Media Marketing and caters to business clients (economically!) on a
global scale. Please feel free to add us to
your
network at Linked In or any other networking or business website using
yourfreelanceneeds @ gmail.com.
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