Any SEO tips for yahoo's new system?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by SHO, Jan 21, 2007.

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    I have seen yahoo changed itself around a little and my site dropped big time but moved up in google. Any tips on what yahoo is looking for now?
     
    SHO, Jan 21, 2007 IP
  2. SHO

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    #2
    anyone see a difference besides me
     
    SHO, Jan 22, 2007 IP
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  4. SHO

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    I have a lot of back links thats not a problem its yahoo changed itself up a little and my rank dropped so I was wondering if they are looking for something different
     
    SHO, Jan 22, 2007 IP
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    Could be, or it could be that your site lost some content, or you made one change which broke the connection of some back links. Anything is possible, I doubt yahoo changed much if any.. I actually moved up so....
     
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  6. SHO

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    nothing changed and I took a big hit
     
    SHO, Jan 22, 2007 IP
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    Yes... they index Blog Spam quite well actually... Lol - Nice Update :D
     
    thegypsy, Jan 22, 2007 IP
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    I actually ended up #1 for my main keywords in Yahoo recently and I haven't even done anything. I've just built my site slowly but surely and it's 100% original content.

    I do the regular onsite optimization like testing header tags and such. I don't pay attention to keyword density. I just write like how I would talk.

    And every once in awhile I submit articles. That's about it.
     
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    I know but I dropped over 100 spots thats a lot just after they changed it up
     
    SHO, Jan 22, 2007 IP
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    Are you doing anything you shouldn't be, like hiding text?
     
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    nope i was ranked on the top 2 pages now 15th page. site is stockhideout.com its a message board
     
    SHO, Jan 22, 2007 IP
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    Yahoo tends to like a high number of links. Using the exact anchor text works very well. I would recommend submitting to some quality free directories and maybe some article submission. Don’t over do it or you risk losing your Google rankings.
     
    Alan Murray, Jan 22, 2007 IP
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    I agree, yahoo is a link lover or LL you could say! Just fee the different SE's what they want to satisfy there hungry belly's.
     
    theseokit, Jan 23, 2007 IP
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    I wouldn't use the same anchor text with every back link though. Vary it a bit to include more than one keyword or phrase. Apparently Google likes this because it's more natural, so it would hopefully make sense for Yahoo to agree.

    What I do is when I submit articles, I change the anchor text for my pages for each one in my author bio. Since doing that I've been ranking really high in both Google and Yahoo.
     
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    Whts testing header tags?

    Thanks
     
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    You should be using H1 tags for your page's titles and H2 tags for subtitles. Or at least I do anyway. I would assume that the search engines give these more importance when deciding what the content of your page is about. That's why it's important to test them.

    For example: I did a page about weaning a baby from a bottle. My title tag (H1 tag) said "weaning" in the beginning. I sucked in the serps, so I changed it to "weaning from a bottle" then checked a couple days later to see what (if any) changes there were.

    I went up in the serps, so I decided to test again. I changed it to "weaning baby from a bottle" and a couple days later I had gone up again.

    That's what I mean by header tags and that's what I mean by testing. I think Google updates ever 24-48 hours, so whenever I make a change, I check the next day or the day after that to see if the changes were positive or negative. Then I keep making changes until I'm #1.

    If this is entirely wrong, someone else can feel free to clarify. But that's what I've done, and that's how I get ranked highly for fairly competitive phrases.
     
    MorgansMom, Jan 23, 2007 IP