I always use Google. its really good for search engine and its shows result with unique content .. while yahoo multifunctional search engine ... i find similarity between them i.e both have "oo" yahoo / google
yahoo seems to give more weight to the domain age (website's age on the web) than google. new websites rank better in google than yahoo. i know some people say website's age is no factor in SERP calcualation but i am not so sure about this argument
every page with higher pr will often visited by the spider ... you can indexed by google only in an hours .. but seems this not work on yahoo
all search engines have their own algorithms. if you want to listed in google you must have to pay attention on backlinks...
going by the fact that yahoo gives more weight to domain age , which i agree! tell me that yahoo cannot follow people like google is able to do. What i mean is , if you cannot get ranked in yahoo even thought you have a good content that more people interested in your content but can't get yahoo to notice that, that is not good. Seems to me like yahoo is stuck in the web 1.0 age looking for domain age. It also occurs to me that yahoo has short memory then google. They don't seem to have the caliber to assimilate link data, put them in a database and process over time like what google apparently does. Yahoo/bing have quite some ways to go, but they are learning from googles mistakes and soon they will be irresistible is what i think!
Congrats about that you have reached the high stage yet you never knew what you have done unto it.. Well I think its an accidental..
ye, that's it! google prefers both the quality content and quality backlinks, but it seems yahoo has no preference. that is just my opinion
google serp and yahoo serp differ bcoz google and yahoo shows different backlink like google approve quality link and yahoo shows quantity and quality link both.
Yahoo will reflect links faster than Google. But if you go to your google webmaster account, you will see all the links there
It is a good suggestion, apart from this try and get as many backlinks as you can with your keyword as an anchor.
It seems Google's weighting of site age and geographical relevance is what often accounts for a large part of the difference. If you're doing well on Yahoo but not Google, try to have a look at all of Google's rankings for your site (in terms of country-specific searches, like google.co.uk, .com, .fr etc) and factor in where your site's server is located. You may well find you're doing better closer to home than further away.