Has anyone seen changes in the listings in Yahoo? I am seening some movement for some keyterms. I am wondering if it is from normal shifting or if there is or was and update.
If you see 'some' movements for 'some' terms... I see that every day. You'll need to present some more interesting patterns if you want to announce an update.
I noticed yesterday my indexed pages droped form 20K to 2.5K and this morning they went up to 7.5K and now back to 3K... weird.
I was just asking if anyone is seeing noteworthy changes in their rankings. I am seeing that some of my terms are dropping. Then again I have been mixing up my onpage content to try to get better positions. I have also been going all out on my inbound link hunt. B.T.W. The site I am working on is not in my signature.
Well, the changes I mentioned are noteworthy to me, but in ranking there are changes every day +/- a few spots (DP keywordranking tool).
how many are you watching and how many changed? I'm watching about 80 and 3 of my keyphrases gone down -7 -8 -22.. on the monthly change I have a few that went down -50, but I also have A LOT that went up a few hundred, over 50 and tenths.. so I'm not worried.
3 terms I tergeted on the index page all dropped. I am starting think that they just haven't had enogh time to get an established position in yahoo yet. I have also got many new inbound links over the past month.
may be it wasn't enough time. I had something similar a few months ago when I plugged in a lot of weight form co-op on my site and got very good positions on very competitive keyphrases in Yahoo. It didn't last long though and now after about 3 months I'm slowly improving my rankings which actually feels right now since I don't think my site deserved those high ranking that soon.
We saw cahnges last night but today everything is back. Last night we went from #43 to #75 for one of our KW's. Today it is back.
At my work we'd been noticing some yahoo rankings dropping so we pulled the co op and it seemed to settle down I've also heard this from a couple other people. My early conclusion is that they might be going after non-static links harder.