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Yahoo to google

Discussion in 'Yahoo' started by g00gl3r, Sep 28, 2004.

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    Yahoo has updated and indexed my new site pretty well, but google has done a couple of updates and my site still doesn't appear to be ranking too well.

    Should I wait?

    Should I do more?

    aahhhhhhhh
     
    g00gl3r, Sep 28, 2004 IP
  2. SEbasic

    SEbasic Peon

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    What have you done already?
     
    SEbasic, Sep 28, 2004 IP
  3. g00gl3r

    g00gl3r Well-Known Member

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    LOL

    Well, I have updated my site, then checked it in google and yahoo a few days later, yahoo picked the changes up perfectly but google, although it has updated the pages in it's index, doesn't appear to be ranking me well nor sending me visitors.

    I was just wondering that if you are indexed well enough in yahoo, your good rankings will also show through in google eventually.
     
    g00gl3r, Sep 28, 2004 IP
  4. SEbasic

    SEbasic Peon

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    No - they are completly different algo's
     
    SEbasic, Sep 28, 2004 IP
  5. Foxy

    Foxy Chief Natural Foodie

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    We have a number of sites like that - you need to look at them differently for each SE
     
    Foxy, Sep 28, 2004 IP
  6. schlottke

    schlottke Peon

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    Foxy,

    congrats on #1000.
     
    schlottke, Sep 28, 2004 IP
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    Foxy Chief Natural Foodie

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    Thanks schlottke

    I meant to do the same for you when you got there a little while back, but you were too fast and I was not here for a couple of days, so when I came back you like were miles away.....anyway a belated congrats to you and thanks for your input to the forum :)
     
    Foxy, Sep 29, 2004 IP
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    Spyware Remover Peon

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    What more can you do? Get more backlinks, you'll get updated faster.

    AJ
     
    Spyware Remover, Oct 11, 2004 IP
  9. fryman

    fryman Kiss my rep

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    I agree... Yahoo likes on-page optimization, while Google likes out-page optimization.
     
    fryman, Oct 12, 2004 IP
  10. SEbasic

    SEbasic Peon

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    And what exactly have you based that statement on?
     
    SEbasic, Oct 12, 2004 IP
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    lowrider14044 Raider

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    I wish I knew what Yahoo liked? I think they used to rely more on on-page rather then off-page but I'm at a loss now. We used to do great there then all of a sudden fell off the charts. No changes to pages and "Y" shows more inbound links then any other engine. And we're still good in their directory. All I can think of is someone at "Y" doesn't like me. :(
     
    lowrider14044, Oct 12, 2004 IP
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    Im pretty sure that Yahoo doesn't depend on Inbound links as heavily as google. YET! im sure they are constantly changing their algo as well to keep up with the big "G".
     
    pstatus, Oct 22, 2004 IP