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March 2, 2004 at 2:18 pm #645613
vladcizsolMemberNice find Dennis!
:thumbsup:Thanks
:bigsmile:March 2, 2004 at 6:51 pm #645650Anonymous
InactiveGoogle is still blind as a bat.
http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:fA0EmZgX3T0J:http://www.gambling.nm.ru/+online+gambling&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
This is Google’s cache of a site ranked #20 for “online gambling”. Look very closely at the bottom of the page, you will see all sorts of highlighted stuff in a font about 1 pixel in height LOL.
Unbelievable.
March 2, 2004 at 7:14 pm #645657Anonymous
InactiveAnother very interesting point which shows that the two engines have a completely different idea of “relevance”.
None – I repeat NONE – of Google’s top 12 for “online gambling” appear anywhere in the top 100 of Yahoo.
And only 5 of Yahoo’s top 10 appear in Google’s top 100.
It’s even worse when you search for “online casino”.
Only 12 sites show up in both indexes. In Yahoo they are all top 50. Google’s top 6 are not represented in the Yahoo 100, and Yahoo’s top 2 are not represented in the Google 100.
Summary – you probably won’t be able to build one page to work in both indexes – and if you do, it’s probably better optimized for Yahoo and only in Google because of off-page factors such as pagerank or inbound links.
March 2, 2004 at 9:52 pm #645663Anonymous
InactiveHey Spear
Yahoo is now a paid inclusion program using Inktomi results until the middle of next month
http://www.positiontech.com/
We won’t know how the real Yahoo results will turn out yet.Brad
March 2, 2004 at 10:14 pm #645665Anonymous
InactiveYup, saw that… I used to do PFI with PT as well.
Now I want to upgrade to trusted feed… and they want $1 PER CLICK for gambling sites.
I don’t think so. That’s likely to be around $8-10K per month… minimum, that is. I don’t make that kind of moolah yet and I am certainly not about to risk it just yet.
March 2, 2004 at 11:16 pm #645668Anonymous
InactiveThe fact that the search results for top ranks in yahoo are different than in google represents the search analysis engines interpretation of relevance. Their algorithms are distinctly different in the way sites are cached and some of the factors that yahoo implements for search relevancy are not even taken into consideration by a google spyder. Which is way it is best for those that want favorable ranking in both yahoo and google to edit their page for that particular search engine. Do a top 10 search on yahoo see the results tweak your page to represent what those people are doing to be top 10 in yahoo and submit once you have made the proper changes then do the same thing for google and perform a seperate submission keep a mirror of both of the pages for future submissions. This is all explained in one of my ebooks and will be available as soon as the new Casino Hideout website is released. Expect the release to be within 4 days! I’d appreciate feedback from everybody once it is posted. Cheers!
March 2, 2004 at 11:41 pm #645669Anonymous
InactiveThanks for the input Ace
May I add this will not work until the middle of next monthSo don’t go trying this now
Yahoo will have their own algo soon
Right now they are trying to get away from Google results by using InktomiBrad
March 22, 2012 at 1:02 pm #822716
serj11MemberThat article that was posted nearly a decade ago wasn’t from SEORank but written me
(I am primarily adding this so the records reflect it – thanks )
March 22, 2012 at 10:55 pm #822737
bosshoggsMember@JasonD 237608 wrote:
That article that was posted nearly a decade ago wasn’t from SEORank but written me
(I am primarily adding this so the records reflect it – thanks )
Thanks for the update, Jason
March 22, 2012 at 11:58 pm #822740Anonymous
Inactive@JillO 237634 wrote:
Thanks for the update, Jason

Are you actually saying that someone knows what the heck he’s talking about.
Just call me cracker face from chesseheadland.

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