If you are one of the few webmasters who still has a Yahoo! Directory listing for $299.00 a year, you may have noticed your listing looks a little “off” as mine does below:

The solution? It’s easy. Just look in your code of your home page and you’ll see this line:
<meta name="robots" content="noydir">
Just remove it. What this line is for is to not allow Yahoo to use it’s Directory Title and Description in the SERPs. Unfortunately, what it chooses is well, awful. In about 2-4 days after removing it, your listing will return to “normal” as shown below:

As you can see the Title is back to normal (no longer just the domain name) and the Description is included, as it wasn’t earlier.












The main reason I started the SEO Revolution was out of frustration. Frustration at all of the lies and misconceptions that are posted in forums, given as advice in teleconferences, and even taught in live workshops. "So why didn't all of this work?" " Why wasn't my site successful?" " Why am I still stuck in a rut?" 