LookSmarts Submission Price Goes Up. . . but is it still worth the cost to submit?
Category: Home Based Business - Marketing | Date: 2003-06-22 |
If youre interested in achieving top visibility for your Web site, youre probably familiar with LookSmart (http://www.looksmart.com/), one of the more popular search directories.
For some time now, LookSmart has been charging to submit pages to its index. In the beginning, we griped and complained, because wed much prefer free submissions. However, the cost was in line ith what Yahoo! charges, so we accepted the price and moved on.
However, the directory recently announced a price increase. Effective August 1, the cost to submit a page to LookSmart goes up (http://submit.looksmart.com):
* Express Submit: from $199 to $299, and your site is guaranteed to be reviewed within two business days;
* Basic Submit: from $99 to $149, and your site will be reviewed within eight weeks.
Whew. The prices are getting a little steep, arent they?
Does this cost include indexing several pages of your site? No! These prices are for one page only, meaning that if you want additional pages of your site added to the LookSmart index, youll have to pay for each page separately at $299 per page for Express Submit. Yikes! However, you can only submit five pages from any one domain to LookSmart.
LookSmart Vs. Yahoo!
Few people will dispute the power of Yahoo!. Yet, with LookSmarts price hike, its submission cost will be considerably more than Yahoo!s, which is still $199 to go through Business Express. Yahoo! doesnt charge you to change descriptions or categories, though admittedly, its easier to get a personal appointment with the President of the U.S. than to get your Yahoo! listing changed.
However, its going to be difficult to sell Webmasters on the fact that its worth $299 to Express Submit a site to LookSmart.
Which engines use LookSmart directory listings?
In order to determine if its really worth the extra cost, lets see which search engines use LookSmart directory listings. Some of the main players are:
* AltaVista
* Excite
* MSN Search
* iWon
* According to LookSmart and Jupiter Media Metrix, a LookSmart listing will give you the potential of reaching 77% of all Internet users.
Not bad at all. However, keep in mind that Excite may be folding in the fairly near future, so potential visibility in Excite may not help you in the long run.
So, is it worth the extra cost to submit to LookSmart?
In my humble opinion, it depends on your unique circumstances.
So, lets look at it like this. If your page or site:
* Is brand new * Has very little current visibility
* Is not listed in AltaVista, Excite, or MSNs search results
* Or, is advertising a time-sensitive product or service ...
Then, consider submitting to LookSmart and biting the bullet on those steep submission prices. With Express Submit, your site is guaranteed a review within two business days, though it will take longer for the site to get into LookSmarts partners indexes. However, for a brand new site, or a new page that youre really pushing for visibility, it would probably be worth the cost, as long as you can afford it.
If you decide to submit to LookSmart, be sure to read their Submission Guidelines and FAQs carefully.
However, if your page or site is:
* Established with decent rankings in most of the major engines
* Or, if money is a major consideration ...
Then, dont pay those steep prices and beef up your standard search engine optimization strategies instead.
You can now pay to have your listing changed at LookSmart
As an added note, not only is the price going up for submissions at LookSmart, but you can now pay to have your LookSmart category or description changed as well:
* Change a Description: $199, and get reviewed within five business days;
* Change a Category: $149, and get reviewed within five business days.
LookSmart is well known for changing descriptions upon submission, and with few exceptions, their descriptions dont benefit Web site owners in the least. With their "pay to change" service, it appears that you can now pay to have your description changed back to the way you submitted it in the first place . . . for a mere $199.
Hmmmmm . . .
In Conclusion
Regretfully, these steep submission prices will place a LookSmart directory listing out of reach for many brand new sites with a limited advertising budget.
So, the bottom line is this: Spend your online advertising dollars on getting your site into Yahoo! first. Work hard on your SEO strategies, and if you still need visibility in engines like AltaVista, Excite, and MSN Search, consider paying for placement through the LookSmart directory then.
About the Author
This article was written by Robin Nobles, a professional freelance writer and the Director of Training at the Academy of Web Specialists academywebspecialists.com Over the past few years, she has trained several thousand people in her online and onsite courses in search engine positioning strategies and has written three books that can be ordered through Amazon. Visit the Academys training Web site to learn more about their online courses: http://www.onlinewebtraining.com.
:To contact see details delow.
RobinN@acws.com
http://www.academywebspecialists.com
For some time now, LookSmart has been charging to submit pages to its index. In the beginning, we griped and complained, because wed much prefer free submissions. However, the cost was in line ith what Yahoo! charges, so we accepted the price and moved on.
However, the directory recently announced a price increase. Effective August 1, the cost to submit a page to LookSmart goes up (http://submit.looksmart.com):
* Express Submit: from $199 to $299, and your site is guaranteed to be reviewed within two business days;
* Basic Submit: from $99 to $149, and your site will be reviewed within eight weeks.
Whew. The prices are getting a little steep, arent they?
Does this cost include indexing several pages of your site? No! These prices are for one page only, meaning that if you want additional pages of your site added to the LookSmart index, youll have to pay for each page separately at $299 per page for Express Submit. Yikes! However, you can only submit five pages from any one domain to LookSmart.
LookSmart Vs. Yahoo!
Few people will dispute the power of Yahoo!. Yet, with LookSmarts price hike, its submission cost will be considerably more than Yahoo!s, which is still $199 to go through Business Express. Yahoo! doesnt charge you to change descriptions or categories, though admittedly, its easier to get a personal appointment with the President of the U.S. than to get your Yahoo! listing changed.
However, its going to be difficult to sell Webmasters on the fact that its worth $299 to Express Submit a site to LookSmart.
Which engines use LookSmart directory listings?
In order to determine if its really worth the extra cost, lets see which search engines use LookSmart directory listings. Some of the main players are:
* AltaVista
* Excite
* MSN Search
* iWon
* According to LookSmart and Jupiter Media Metrix, a LookSmart listing will give you the potential of reaching 77% of all Internet users.
Not bad at all. However, keep in mind that Excite may be folding in the fairly near future, so potential visibility in Excite may not help you in the long run.
So, is it worth the extra cost to submit to LookSmart?
In my humble opinion, it depends on your unique circumstances.
So, lets look at it like this. If your page or site:
* Is brand new * Has very little current visibility
* Is not listed in AltaVista, Excite, or MSNs search results
* Or, is advertising a time-sensitive product or service ...
Then, consider submitting to LookSmart and biting the bullet on those steep submission prices. With Express Submit, your site is guaranteed a review within two business days, though it will take longer for the site to get into LookSmarts partners indexes. However, for a brand new site, or a new page that youre really pushing for visibility, it would probably be worth the cost, as long as you can afford it.
If you decide to submit to LookSmart, be sure to read their Submission Guidelines and FAQs carefully.
However, if your page or site is:
* Established with decent rankings in most of the major engines
* Or, if money is a major consideration ...
Then, dont pay those steep prices and beef up your standard search engine optimization strategies instead.
You can now pay to have your listing changed at LookSmart
As an added note, not only is the price going up for submissions at LookSmart, but you can now pay to have your LookSmart category or description changed as well:
* Change a Description: $199, and get reviewed within five business days;
* Change a Category: $149, and get reviewed within five business days.
LookSmart is well known for changing descriptions upon submission, and with few exceptions, their descriptions dont benefit Web site owners in the least. With their "pay to change" service, it appears that you can now pay to have your description changed back to the way you submitted it in the first place . . . for a mere $199.
Hmmmmm . . .
In Conclusion
Regretfully, these steep submission prices will place a LookSmart directory listing out of reach for many brand new sites with a limited advertising budget.
So, the bottom line is this: Spend your online advertising dollars on getting your site into Yahoo! first. Work hard on your SEO strategies, and if you still need visibility in engines like AltaVista, Excite, and MSN Search, consider paying for placement through the LookSmart directory then.
About the Author
This article was written by Robin Nobles, a professional freelance writer and the Director of Training at the Academy of Web Specialists academywebspecialists.com Over the past few years, she has trained several thousand people in her online and onsite courses in search engine positioning strategies and has written three books that can be ordered through Amazon. Visit the Academys training Web site to learn more about their online courses: http://www.onlinewebtraining.com.
:To contact see details delow.
RobinN@acws.com
http://www.academywebspecialists.com
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