Comparison of Yahoo Vs. Google SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Comparison of Yahoo Vs. Google SEO
I'm certain webmasters have been debating Yahoo vs. Google SEO for some time now. It seems - at least to me anyways - that good positions on Yahoo usually net good positions on MSN as well. So one would think their ranking algorithms are somewhat similar.
It is not clear that keeping good Google positions will benefit you on other engines. I've found - I can optimize for Yahoo & MSN - and they will not turn the tables on me at any given point. It may become so that in the future they are as dynamic as Google - but I have found Yahoo & MSN to contain more "static" results. By static, I mean that once your website gets a top positions on Yahoo & MSN (and especially for popular keywords) you usually are able to hold this rank for a while.
I have spoke with other webmasters and most will agree, you either know the Google formula or you don't. I have still not discovered the formula. I have had pages (and ones with good content too) rank well on Google for a short period of time, then disappear completely from those query results. Google is a strange bedfellow indeed, and although I have been into Internet Marketing for over six years now. I find it very hard to keep up with Google and trying to optimize for it.
In the long run your only advantage is in which you speed up the process is to be recognized by the search engines as fast as possible.
To that end I have been using 2 different softwares to aid me.
You can look at them by clicking the links below.
Program 1
Program 2
I'm certain webmasters have been debating Yahoo vs. Google SEO for some time now. It seems - at least to me anyways - that good positions on Yahoo usually net good positions on MSN as well. So one would think their ranking algorithms are somewhat similar.
It is not clear that keeping good Google positions will benefit you on other engines. I've found - I can optimize for Yahoo & MSN - and they will not turn the tables on me at any given point. It may become so that in the future they are as dynamic as Google - but I have found Yahoo & MSN to contain more "static" results. By static, I mean that once your website gets a top positions on Yahoo & MSN (and especially for popular keywords) you usually are able to hold this rank for a while.
I have spoke with other webmasters and most will agree, you either know the Google formula or you don't. I have still not discovered the formula. I have had pages (and ones with good content too) rank well on Google for a short period of time, then disappear completely from those query results. Google is a strange bedfellow indeed, and although I have been into Internet Marketing for over six years now. I find it very hard to keep up with Google and trying to optimize for it.
In the long run your only advantage is in which you speed up the process is to be recognized by the search engines as fast as possible.
To that end I have been using 2 different softwares to aid me.
You can look at them by clicking the links below.
Program 1
Program 2
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