*You'll want to only allow this in htaccess for yahoo slurp. Rewrite (either with mod_rewrite or not) your urls so they are similar to http://anonymouse.org/cgi-bin/anon-www_de.cgi/http://www.yoursite. Do this for all pages on your website. Yahoo LOVES these redirects and your future users will also love the added ad in the middle of the site. Everyone is happy. This is my suggestion for anyone who no longer ranks for any keywords, such as I, and is not a joke at all
You're on the wrong plane honey. Y!, at this time of writing is probably undergoing the biggest update in its history. Ain't sure this trick works any longer...perhaps it did yesterday...but no more today
The Y! I'm looking at still shows these redirects as #1 and #2 for a search of my own domain. As well as keywords + name. So imo it should work (even though there was a hint of sarcasm in the original post)
iconrate, excuse! I'm on my nerves and very sorry for anything sarcastic that i might have evacuated in this post. Concerning the listings you just mentioned, I'll lie a bit so ehm..."i hope you keep this listing using this trick for at least 10 years "
Mind showing what you mean in an example htaccess entry because I'm still not quite sure what you're getting at...
I got a problem -- "Incredible Amount of Spam Not Getting Filterered on Existing Long Time Yahoo Account - What Happened?" Used to be they'd catch 99% of spam, now everything is going into the Inbox. Of course I can't find any Yahoo contact. To what Yahoo contact should I address an e-mail? Advice? Thanks! Eric