What Yahoo SEO Strategies Are You Using??

Discussion in 'Yahoo' started by zhoom, Jul 7, 2010.

  1. #1
    I personally don't have any particular strategy for Yahoo SEO. I do everything based around Google rankings.

    What I have found however is that some of my websites that rank very well in Google rank poorly in Yahoo and vice versa. In fact, I don't have any websites at all that rank consistency in Yahoo and Google.
     
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  2. lifeplayer

    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    Same happen to me, only focus on the google seo. However, it shows good result in yahoo search too, just it might take longer time
     
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  3. zhoom

    zhoom Peon

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    Interesting...I have found that often my Yahoo ranking is very good in a short period of time for some sites. but for other sites it stays poor no matter what, even though Google ranking increases dramatically.

    I have read that Yahoo puts alot of weight on keyword domain names, eg, a website domain fastcars.com would rank well for the keyword fast cars even if it doesn't rank well in Google for the same keyword.

    Anyone else seen this?
     
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    jezzz Notable Member

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    I noticed that Yahoo! Search Engines merely works on Number of Backlinks! the more number of backlinks along better relevancy of the title can easily guide you through to impressive rankings
     
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    i do submit my sites ion various directories and do social boolmarking and linkbuilding
    i think yahoo result depends on more backlinks
     
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  6. zhoom

    zhoom Peon

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    Ok, interesting. It seems that relevancy of the title (as in domain i assume you mean) matters a great deal. All my sites with keyword based domains rank very well, where they often don't in Google.
     
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  7. Neil UK

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    This is an interesting topic. My site is number 1 in yahoo for a specific keyword and my domain is the same name as my site title, but I'm nowhere to be seen in Google.
     
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  8. zhoom

    zhoom Peon

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    What seo techniques are you using? And are you targeting Yahoo? Or is that just the way it's happened?
     
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  9. Sweely

    Sweely Well-Known Member

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    This is actually rather interesting. I never focus on ranking on Yahoo! - I just optimize my site for Google and automatically rank well in Yahoo! and Bing. Pretty awesome.
     
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  10. zhoom

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    Are there any specific SEO techniques you use for Google that you find boosts Yahoo and/or Bing rankings too?
     
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  11. Sweely

    Sweely Well-Known Member

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    Nope. I just optimize my website (on-page SEO) very well and then build links. Works like a charm.
     
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  12. Neil UK

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    The techniques I have used so far are just the all in one seo plugin for wordpress and backlinks. I don't have many backlinks so I assume it's down to the plugin. To be honest, I didn't target yahoo at all. I've been focusing on Google, and as yet, to no avail.
    The traffic I've had from Yahoo is very little, almost none.
     
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  13. zhoom

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    Ok, interesting...Thanks!

    Yes I find the same...I use headspace and backlinks, but rank well i Yahoo and not in Google. But very little yahoo traffic!
     
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    Sweely Well-Known Member

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    To me, it's pretty clear that we're using different SEO strategies. I've been performing SEO on websites for almost two years now and since the beginning - my strategies have changed drastically.

    If you're interested in taking part of 'my type' of SEO - check my latest thread out. It offers an SEO review completely free of charge. That ought helping you out!
     
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    Get listed in DMOZ and Yahoo directory as it favors those heavily. Also Yahoo answers, and Buzz as their algorithm is most likely to favor properties for which it owns :)
     
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    Pretty much the same as every other search engine. However, Yahoo appears to value high PR sites more than Google. Google tends to be a bit more sceptical about new or old sites that gain a high PR link. Do this too many times and Google may drop your positions but, Yahoo will love you.
     
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    Register your domains for 2-5 years, not 1 year
     
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    What exactly does this do for SEO?
     
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    Domain aging is becoming a solid way of determining a sites long term value and quality score. It is just one of many (100+ factors), but it’s becoming more important nowadays.
     
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    I understand that a longstanding domain is better than a new domain. What I don't get is how registering a domain for 2-5 years is any better than 1 year. Google/Yahoo doesn't know how long you register your domain for.
     
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