My Site is in the 2nd Page for Yahoo Search Results,but not google!Why?

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Well this seems crazy,my website is in the 2nd page and the first result of a search term getting over 100000 visitors per month for that Keyword.However when I search the same keyword in Google,it do not pop up.
Can someone tell me what do I need to do so that I will dominate Yahoo search results and leave the google results.
Is there any way that we can dominate Yahoo results,ie
How to do Yahoo Search Engine Optimization.
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    • Profile picture of the author charlyms21
      Originally Posted by mgtarheels View Post

      Uh


      You can't find it in Google, so you want to optimize for Yahoo instead?
      Exactly,is that possible?
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  • Profile picture of the author lexilexi
    It's a common phenomenon. Yahoo weights exact match keyword domains more heavily, but in general, doing the same things will push you higher in both engines - building more quality links from unique root domains.
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    • Profile picture of the author Beckett
      This isn't scientific, but generally the sites I run rank better in Yahoo than they do in Google. Yahoo seems to place greater weight in on-site SEO while Google prioritizes relevant links.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Yahoo and google are not the same search engine.
      Some big, authority sites will come up on each, but
      when you get into niches and the like, the are
      certainly going to be different. Google has decided
      what and how it values, and the people have spoken.
      We will do google, not yahoo. But yahoo certainly
      gets enough traffic to warrant it to be taken seriously
      if one feels the need.

      So, as someone so succinctly stated, optimize for yahoo.
      Or, rather than optimize (which is obviously what you
      have done without knowing), take the yahoo and
      run more with it.

      Paul
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