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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Singapore
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Maybe I am too "pro-Google" but most of my keywords are quite easily ranked in Google, but I have a hard time ranking for Yahoo and MSN!!! Do you have this problem? |
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The issue could be the quality of link . Google more believes in quality and authority . Mike |
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I agree with Mike, Google stresses quality, which to them means relevance to the keyword. If you are ranking well in Google, I wouldn't worry too much about the other 2.
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More often than not, a good ranking on Google also results in ranking high on Yahoo and MSN. But this is not a certainty. It may, it may not. No one can be absolutely sure. Also changing something to rank high on Yahoo could lead to a drop in rankings on Google. I therefore focus my efforts on one search engine. And looking at the search market share Google commands, I would go with Google. | |
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Of course, the funny thing is that when people ask me: "How do you rank in Yahoo and MSN?" I go, em....... All I know is backlinks, backlinks and backlinks. |
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You can rank in Google based simply on inbound links. Take a second look at your on page optimization and meta tags. Some of the smaller search engines. i.e. Yahoo and MSN care about these things.
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