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Old August 2nd, 2008, 05:19 PM
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Google vs Yahoo vs MSN

I don't quite understand how these different engines view websites. I'm top in google, fairly high in Yahoo and appear nowhere in MSN for some reason. So whatever I'm doing in terms of optimization is working for google, not so much in Yahoo, and not at all in MSN. I'm not unhappy as i get a decent amount of traffic from google, but more from the other two engines would obviously be nice. What is the big differences between the engines that could be resulting in the disparity?

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Old August 2nd, 2008, 05:25 PM
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I don't quite understand how these different engines view websites. I'm top in google, fairly high in Yahoo and appear nowhere in MSN for some reason. So whatever I'm doing in terms of optimization is working for google, not so much in Yahoo, and not at all in MSN. I'm not unhappy as i get a decent amount of traffic from google, but more from the other two engines would obviously be nice. What is the big differences between the engines that could be resulting in the disparity?


If you are doing good on google I would not worry about yahoo or MSN you don't want to hurt your google listing by trying to please yahoo and MSN

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Old August 2nd, 2008, 07:55 PM
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Sometimes MSN has indexing issues - where your site just doesn't appear in its database at all. In my experience, these indexing issues can be solved by using their webmaster tools.
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