Top in Yahoo but not listed in Google

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by ktl, Jun 13, 2006.

  1. #1
    Using "singapore property listings" keywords, my property.showrooms.sg get the top position in Yahoo.com.sg but missed in Google.com.sg.

    Any tips to get into Google just as in Yahoo?
    I submitted several times to Dmoz, so far, they don't like my link:(
     
    ktl, Jun 13, 2006 IP
  2. Mong

    Mong ↓↘→ horsePower

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    There is no need to submite several times in DMOZ.
    If you are struggling with Google then you must know that Google is more link worthy search engine.So you should develop some valuable inbound links to make your website somewhat prominent to get Google to crawl and index.

    Google index only valuable pages and drop others.
     
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  3. ktl

    ktl Peon

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    Like link exchange?
    I'm looking for a good link exchange tool to handle that.
     
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    FireStorM Well-Known Member

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    Dmoz very very rarely accepts sites with Ads on them .. Try to put only 1 ad.
     
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    You need many more links, possibly from high PR sites to get ahead on Google searches.
    Try Link Development forum first.
     
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    Also the latest Google algorithm update seems to have favoured one way links and lessened any value from reciprocal links.

    Building inbound one way links is obviously harder but that seems how Google is running the show. Oh and also links need to be relevant to your topic to have a full impact.
     
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    One-way, inbound links from authority (i.e. quality) sites is the way to go if you want to rank in Google. Link exchanges are probably better than nothing...but not by much. ;)

    Sam
     
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