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  1. #1
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    Default Wake up, Yahoooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Yahoo! is dormant but about to come out with something .... about time

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    VegasMack is offline Condominium
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    Default Yahoo on the March

    Yahoo is wide awake.

    Like a Boxer in training for a title match, Yahoo is fine tuning their algorithm and seems to be putting up some pretty relevant results in the SERPS for most KW phrases.

    Like most business endeavors the #2 and 3 positioned companies always seem to try harder while #1 watches its market share being chewed away bit by bit.

    Yahoo bots are out there more frequently these days and it would appear that link popularity is way down on the list of priorities in their algorithm (as it should be).

    Unless
    Missouri Real Estate - Las Vegas Real Estate - [URL="http://www.ultimateidx.com/"]UltimateIDX

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    darren is offline Fixer Upper
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    Google in the eyes of webmasters has become very frustrating - why you may ask?

    - design a new website, and then wait for nine months for the website to be within the search engine results.

    - get 1,000 links to your domain and Google only reports 200, how annoying is that?

    - indexing of internal pages can take an age in my experience, my site has being live 3 years, and it's only just indexed every page on the website.

    Where MSN and Yahoo has improved on indexing of sites, highlighting how many links a domain has, and appears to be alot quicker at indexing internal pages (MSN appears super quick on this!)

    The downside to MSN and Yahoo is that they don't appear to cache the pages as quick, and it can take a little longer than Google to show the new version of say the homepage.

    With the introduction of longhorn operating system will we see the demise of Google for search engine technology?

    We'll see ...

    Darren

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    iproperty123 is offline Condominium
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    Default

    Yes, Yahoo always look for various unique & best content to be indexed fast, even if you are getting backlinks for various high PR sites then Google always give good vote to site.

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