Has anyone tried the new MSN preview? I like the results i'm seeing, one of my sites is on first page for numerous KW. http://techpreview.search.msn com <<<put the dot in
Oh... #1 / 306,234,065 for a fairly new site of mine... It's a PR5 in google, and not even close to the top. Is m$ trying to get the SEO:ers on their side?
It worked for me, they bought me with good SERPS. It shows hard work paying off quick, that makes a lot of us happy.
Also, have you used the link: feature? I've used the link:http://www.sprinttotal.com and it shows me links to my website that where added last week, 3 days ago (forum posts) and old links (that are online for 4 years or so) that Google doesn't show... Damn, MSN Search is powful
Don't know what happened but I lost all my rankings. Can't find my site on the first pages for any of the keywords it was #1 before It's probably because I changed the title of the main page
Wow, I really like it this time. The last time I tried it, I couldn't see any high rankings. Now I'm number 6 for a keyword I've been aiming to for ages, number 2 for another hard to get one, and number 1 out of 250 million pages for another. Just hope it stays like this.
same here, I have some pretty high ranking for very competitive keywords. But I'm nowhere to be found on the old msn. When is Bill going to launch it?
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-5423080.html Microsoft fixes date for desktop search tool (and sounds like the new search engine as well) - THIS YEAR.
"In terms of search, we should see some good MSN search technology in this calendar year, probably late the second half," John Connors, Microsoft's chief financial officer, said in the conference call. "Late second half" doesn't that mean sometime in the next 67 days? Bring it on! I like what I see.
i hope techpreview goes live nov 15 or before. thats when retail picks up for the season. i suck in normal msn search, but the new one - msn loves me.
I like the new preview. My team and I have 4 of the top 10 listings for our primary key phrases. I also see the new results not to sound bias as being more relevent then Google. I did a little research, it wasnt much but I took 4 cities in the real estate industry and search google for their primary key phrase and out of the top 20 only 8 real estate agent websites were listed in each of those markets. The rest were directories or newspapers or just junk. I even found one listing that was an online drug stroe coming up in top 10 for real estate. I think G is under the gun right now and if they keep playing with the results as they have MSN will become the dominate SE.
Microsoft either doesn't have the web page "history" needed to implement a sandbox or they don't have the "resources" to adequately create one.