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December 27, 2004 at 10:42 am #659276
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Inactivefatbill wrote:Yahoo! is ‘supposed’ to be implementing changes that deal with re-direct’s, according to some of the feedback I’ve read…. when, however is another matter….I think Yahoo already has worked on this, or started to. Google is the one that is really a mess when it comes to this issue. Check out some of the webmaster forums. A lot of people are getting their rankings stolen with these redirected, partial content scraping “back links”.
http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum3/25638.htm
The spam text site listed earlier is hard on the eyes. Imo though, it’s not much different than people buying thousands of site wide back links with targeted anchor text. Spam is spam. Spammy text is probably done by the people who can’t afford the spammy back links. It just looks worse because the searcher sees it.
December 27, 2004 at 4:46 pm #659288Anonymous
InactiveYahoo and MSN have killed me this month luckily Goggle was there and took up all the slack and then some. It’s strange though because last month was the complete opposite. I can’t figure it out but at least my traffic is the same and hopefully conversions will pick up in Jan.
December 27, 2004 at 7:51 pm #659296Anonymous
GuestI wish I had your problems E.
December 27, 2004 at 7:57 pm #659298Anonymous
GuestThis is slightly related.
My site’s gone from top of the serps on yahoo for a great gambling key phrase to the 2nd page..
AND Yahoo only lists this:
http://casinogeek.net/
casinogeek.net – More from this siteNo title, or description. Does anyone know why this may have happened?
The only changes I have made recently are to push more incoming and internal links to include the “www” in the url. Can this have something to do with it? The site is daily searched by Inktomi spiders – to the tune of over 35 mb and 1,000’s of page and robot txt views, so I don’t think it can be because it hasn’t been indexed correctly – other terms are showing up with full information and descriptions on Yahoo……December 28, 2004 at 12:59 am #659346Anonymous
Inactive“Ain’t that the trut!”
And what happened with Yahoo not advertising gambling anymore?
It’s packed with ads on every gambling keyword…And do I have to mention that out of the 1,000 result for, let say “online casinos” about 200 are blogs… :suicide:
December 28, 2004 at 1:58 am #659359Anonymous
InactiveHey Everyone,
Yahoo Sucks! They need to get their act together. :burnafatt:cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
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