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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: London
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I guess Yahoo and Bing are following about same method to rank the sites. Anyway, traffic from those are low compare to Google. In UK, if you are on top # 10 for about three local keywords on Bing & Yahoo. Is that possible to expect some clicks? Is there anyone in UK who are getting clicks via Bing and Yahoo? Please share your thoughts on it.... Thanks, |
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The will you get any clicks question all depends on the KW's you could be no1 on Google and not get any clicks if it is a dead KW. Google is the biggest and commands something like 90% (just a guess) of the market share. That still leaves 10% for the rest which Yahoo and Bing will be getting most of. Therefore if you have the right KW's you will get clicks just alot less than like for like results on Google. |
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seems those are not dead keywords.
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Yes, both strategies are different from google. And yahoo have some unique algorithm than bing.
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