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Yahoo NOYDIR Tag - How To Use It On Your Web Pages
Block Yahoo Directory Titles & Descriptions
Originally Published: March 6, 2007
A few days ago, Yahoo
announced
support for a new meta tag called "NOYDIR". The new tag will complement the "NOODP" meta tag that is already supported by all major search engines.
What Is The New NOYDIR Tag?
Yahoo, Google and other search engines often use the title and the abstracts that are used in
Open Directory Project
(ODP) listings or in
Yahoo Directory
listings for their search result lists.
Unfortunately, the titles and the descriptions that are used in these directories are often not the titles and descriptions that webmasters want to see in the search results.
The reason for that is that the editors of the directory assign the titles and the descriptions to the listed web sites and not the webmasters of the sites. Editors often see web sites differently than webmasters do.
In addition, these directory descriptions often become outdated and it is very difficult to change the title and the description of a web site in a big directory.
As many webmasters didn't like the ODP directory title and description in the search results on Google and other search engines, search engines invented the NOODP tag.
If the NOODP tag is used on a web page, search engines won't use the title and the description of the Open Directory Project entry for that web page. Yahoo now did the same with the NOYDIR tag.
How Can You Add The New NOYDIR Tag To Your Web Pages?
Just add the following code to the <HEAD> section of your web pages:
<META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOYDIR">
If you insert that code snippet on your web pages then Yahoo won't use its directory description for your web site in the organic search results. If you also don't want that the Open Directory Project description is used for your web site, insert the following in the <HEAD> section of your web pages:
<META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOODP">
How Will The New Tag Influence Your Rankings On Yahoo?
If you use the new tag on your web pages than Yahoo will use the title of your web pages in its search results. The description will be created based on the content of the displayed web page.
Yahoo might still use the Open Directory Description so it is better to include both tags on your pages if you don't like your directory descriptions:
<META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOODP, NOYDIR ">
The NOYDIR tag does not mean that the link from the Yahoo directory won't be considered in link popularity calculations. A link from the Yahoo directory to your web site will still have a positive effect on the link popularity of your web site.
The new NOYDIR tag will be supported by
the next IBP version
that is going to be released within the next two weeks. The NOODP tag and many other tags are already supported by the current IBP version
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If you haven't done it yet, you should optimize some of your web pages for Yahoo's search engine algorithm. Although Google delivers the majority of web traffic, it is not a good idea to rely on a single source of traffic.
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