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Foxy
Apr 1st 2004, 11:10 pm
I just got a 10 on the yahoo webrank calculator for one of my sites!!!!

Perhaps it is because it is still April 1! :rolleyes:

ViciousSummer
Apr 1st 2004, 11:59 pm
Maybe you'll get a "APRIL FOOLS" message tomorrow as it drops back down...haha. Just kidding, That is awesome! Congrats!

Foxy
Apr 2nd 2004, 12:36 am
I can't see it lasting

I think you're right - it will drop down I'm sure

But it is fun for now :)

hans
Apr 2nd 2004, 1:26 am
the results on Yahoo rank vary like the wind and the waves or tides
i get anything from 0 to 10 within minutes

just seconds ago i check google (yahoo rank ) and got 10
then i checked Yahoo ( yahoo rank ) and got 8 a minute latger i ckecked Yhoo again and got a 4 and next check a 7 ...

...

candysmith
Apr 2nd 2004, 3:35 am
it must be my blondeness again but I don't understand the Yahoo! rank. What is good... closer to 10 or 1?

compar
Apr 2nd 2004, 4:52 am
it must be my blondeness again but I don't understand the Yahoo! rank. What is good... closer to 10 or 1?

The higher the better.

disgust
Jun 4th 2004, 11:54 am
does anyone know of the yahoo webrank has any sort of practical impact on the serps?

or is it completely irrelevant?

compar
Jun 4th 2004, 12:00 pm
does anyone know of the yahoo webrank has any sort of practical impact on the serps?

or is it completely irrelevant?
I believe that Yahoo either is now, or plans to, use some type of popularity measure as part of their SERP placement calculation. That is what Webrank is, a popularity measure. So it may end up being Yahoo's answer to PageRank, albeit they are two totally different measures.

disgust
Jun 4th 2004, 12:02 pm
it'd be interesting if a search engine used direct feedback from its visitors. not "if you click it from the serps" but "if you click it from the serps, did you find the site helpful or not?"

it may be hard to get response, but it sure seems like it'd be something that could have a nice impact on the serps overall.

digitalpoint
Jun 4th 2004, 12:10 pm
That would be so annoying to get a popup box (or whatever it may be) asking how you liked the site from the search engine, that people would stop using the search engine.

disgust
Jun 4th 2004, 12:20 pm
you wouldn't need to have all users do it, and it wouldn't need to be a popup- it could be an option on the toolbar, even.

digitalpoint
Jun 4th 2004, 12:27 pm
You sort of can already... The Google toolbar has a voting option (which is disabled by default), that allows you to vote for/against a site you are looking at.

Foxy
Jun 5th 2004, 7:11 am
Oooerr.....wouldn't want too many of those around!!!