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cellsaverz
Jan 24th 2008, 4:38 pm
Hi,

Considering there is a yahoo section, i would assume people optimise for Yahoo. How effective do you find Yahoo for generating traffic compared to the likes of Google?

When using Wordtracker the percentage from Yahoo appears to be considerably lower.

Thanks

Z

Bohol
Jan 24th 2008, 6:23 pm
In my websites I haven't received a visitor from Yahoo. All from Google.

guidyy
Jan 24th 2008, 10:07 pm
This month:
60% organic traffic from G, 28% Yahoo, 12% all other SEs

cellsaverz
Jan 25th 2008, 3:34 am
Thanks for the replies.

Does anyone bother with msn?

digitalmatch
Jan 25th 2008, 4:38 am
I don't bother with msn much at all.

Claudek
Jan 25th 2008, 4:46 am
One of my websites has the current stats - Visitors from SEs

It is possible to do well in all 3 SEs. One day, when google decides to change it's algorithm and your site pages are nowhere in the first few pages, at least your flow of traffic from the other SEs will remain (all eggs in one basket scenario)

- Google 4215
- Yahoo! 3628
- Windows Live 3436
- MSN Search 1128
- Google (cache) 119

Overclock099
Jan 25th 2008, 4:48 am
My mr Yahoo traffic is below 5%..lol

ron21
Jan 25th 2008, 5:06 am
its second to google. I have 2k in google 1k to yahoo.

Armaan143
Jan 25th 2008, 5:13 am
I never got any visitor from yahoo.. all from google

1websitedesign
Jan 25th 2008, 6:10 am
google is best for generating traffic.

joshhrob
Jan 25th 2008, 6:27 am
I optimized for Google but I generally show up in pretty much the same positions in the SERPS for Yahoo and Google for my targeted keywords, so I would say the algorythms must be very simalar.

That said, I get about 80% Google, 15% Yahoo, 5% AOL, 0% MSN

cellsaverz
Jan 25th 2008, 7:32 am
Claude,

Valid point you got there. That is a worry of what happens if Google changes dramatically one day.

Out of curiosity the traffic you posted, is that per day, per week or per month?

Cheers

Z

Claudek
Jan 25th 2008, 7:58 am
Those stats are from a site I am only getting back to now. The stats I posted earlier were for this month. Doesn't look much I know, until you see the traffic the website received in November down below:

- Google 30418
- Windows Live 5145
- Yahoo! 3602
- Google (cache) 657
- MSN Search 489 489

As you can see in comparison, between November and January, the Google traffic dropped from 30K to 4K. If I had relied on Google alone for that site, that site wouldn't be worth much. However, the Yahoo traffic is consistent and MSN/Live traffic has increased. That site on projection should still bring in about $500-$600 for this month.

People think that just becuase more people use Google, that the other SE traffic are useless. My earnings for this site say otherwise.

Claude,

Valid point you got there. That is a worry of what happens if Google changes dramatically one day.

Out of curiosity the traffic you posted, is that per day, per week or per month?

Cheers

Z

cellsaverz
Jan 25th 2008, 6:07 pm
Doesn't look much I know

Thats more than mine at the moment. But im sure if i make a good conscious effort and apply all ive learnt, the results will improve.

How do you optimise yahoo/msn ?

Thanks Z

Claudek
Jan 25th 2008, 6:15 pm
Fot Yahoo, you may want to read the link/thread @ How to Optimize for Yahoo! (http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=488172)

I am still experimenting with MSN/Live but appear to have found a CMS that MSN/Live just appears to love and highly rank in SERPs. I am studying for some exams so will not have time for another 2 weeks to analyze what is so unique about the CMS output that Live/MSN likes.


How do you optimise yahoo/msn ?

Thanks Z

Dreads
Jan 25th 2008, 7:04 pm
my traffic is like this
64% Google / Image Search
15% Direct
....
0.1% Yahoo

I am probly going to ban Yahoo Sipders very soon, they eat up so much bandwich but dont give me any thing.. while google eats 1/1000 of what yahoo does and i get over 1000% more traffic..

I am just wondering how Yahoo ranks their sites..

cellsaverz
Jan 27th 2008, 4:19 pm
Dreads,

I never thought of the bandwidth issue from search engines. Now i will.

Thanks everyone else for ALL the replies.

Z

angilina
Feb 2nd 2008, 4:02 am
Hi,

Considering there is a yahoo section, i would assume people optimise for Yahoo. How effective do you find Yahoo for generating traffic compared to the likes of Google?

When using Wordtracker the percentage from Yahoo appears to be considerably lower.

Thanks

Z

this week a got 50% traffic from yahoo, very strange:confused:

lazycat
Feb 4th 2008, 5:22 pm
Yahoo is about 25% of my traffic but I do not optimize specifically for them. MSN is virtually non-existent even with good rankings there.

easterwolf
Feb 4th 2008, 6:45 pm
Almost all from Google - These stats are typically the same for all my sites - Though I find that Yahoo! visitors convert well for sales, and to me thats the main thing I'm interested in.
___________________________________________
Google 171362 90.8 % 171538 84.5 %
Yahoo! 7647 4 % 7878 3.8 %
AOL 3778 2 % 3778 1.8 %
Unknown SE 2507 1.3 % 2507 1.2 %
Netscape 616 0.3 % 628 0.3 %
G(cache) 530 0.2 % 14236 7 %

Tugeza
Feb 5th 2008, 12:30 am
8 800 visitirs from Google
1 000 from Yahoo
600 from MSN
530 from Live
55 from AOL