Yahoo gives the nod to DM2 gaming site
What would you say if I told you that, by using DM2, you could make a Web site complete and comprehensive enough to be directly approved by Yahoo? I’m not talking about a bot that rates a site by its keywords or domain names; I’m talking about a warm, flesh-and-blood human who says, “Hey, this DM2 site is rad!”
That’s exactly what happened recently when Yahoo, perhaps omitting the word “rad,” gave direct approval to teh1337sauze.com – an online gaming site built entirely through DM2.
This is a big development for anyone who uses DM2. It means anyone who uses DM2 can build a site worthy of Yahoo’s quality standards. That’s significant, regardless of whether you’re a serious online marketer or just someone who wants to build a Web site.
For the record, teh1337sauze began as a demo site to show off the many capabilities of DM2. We began to see potential in the site, so we began filling it out with more original content. Eventually, we started the process of seeking direct approval from Yahoo. We can’t say we were shocked to gain approval – we did build a pretty good site – but we felt accomplished and excitement when we heard the final decision.
So, build away. You now have a tool to build Web sites with the very best. Don’t let anyone say it can’t be done. According to Yahoo, it can.