Hello, I am optimizing a keyword which is in first page of Google.com but the same is not in 300 in yahoo.com. Can any body please suggest me the proper way to get ranking in Yahoo.com. Thanks
Take that keyword in meta keywords or meta description. and create link building of that page definitely you will get your desired rank what ever your want.
Thanks for your reply. I'hv already put the keyword in meta, get ranked #6 in Google.com. But no result in Yahoo.com.
You should use the same techniques for ranking in Google and then submit your site to yahoo paid directory.
I don't undertsand yahoo, when I was out of the top 100 in Google I was ranking #13 in Yahoo, now I'm #16 in Google and out of the top 100 in Yahoo.
I'm on the same page...as of right now, I've got probably around 10-15 heavier keywords ranked on top positions for Google but are ranked quite a few pages back in Yahoo...if they are ranked at all.
Well, forgive me if i make mistake. As i read before yahoo and google have totally different algorithms. As google focus more on off page optimisation, yahoo looks for onpage optimisation. Yet, i am also searching for the yahoo serps ranking secret..
i'd forget about yahoo... just do what you do for google, and if you rank bad on yahoo, dont care about it...
Sorry to say it but I said it before a few times... there's no Yahoo algo anymore in the US, UK and Canada for now (other countries will be gone soon). Yahoo uses Bing results now... so you need to optimize for Bing... not yahoo. From my experience Bing is slower than google but the results are very similar...
Typically to rank well in Search Engines is pretty much the same. Set aside a few small differences and you will be ranking well in all of them. Yahoo has a ranking system that is slightly different than Google so if you rank good in Google you might not be doing so good in Yahoo. Also Yahoo takes more factors into account, and gives a more detailed result set.
I have heard of this one a lot of times as well. I have tried doing it as well and works.. Although I am not sure if this is the rel technique for the two search engines