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debbieN 11-11-2004 04:50 AM

Major change at Yahoo beginning Nov 5th
 
Yahoo has change their SE ranking algorithm. My SE hits are down 60%.

Does anyone know what they changed?

Also, does anyone know were to get the beta version of Yahoo's webranking toolbar plugin?

thanks.

Jace 11-11-2004 04:54 AM

no clue, but I noticed it too

back to the drawing board

shouldn't be too hard to figure out though, just play with it a little

teomaxxx 11-11-2004 04:58 AM

i lost around 75 % of my yahoo traffic. that simply sucks...

Tipsy 11-11-2004 05:09 AM

Someone has to say it - that'd explain why traffic from them is up for a lot of my sites :glugglug

debbieN 11-11-2004 05:24 AM

well what ever you are doing must work well. I had the same experience about two months ago when my traffic shot up 5 fold. It stay consistant until last Friday.

Tipsy 11-11-2004 05:27 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by debbieN
well what ever you are doing must work well. I had the same experience about two months ago when my traffic shot up 5 fold. It stay consistant until last Friday.
Until there's been enough time to study it it's just pot luck. Obviously for every site that drops one must climb. It'll be interesting to see what the changes that caused it are. Not all my stuff has climbed by any means but thankfully the more important stuff seems to have which is nice.

Yahoo traffic may not even come close to Google in quantity but it's still something I'll happily take as much of as I can :)

debbieN 11-11-2004 05:39 AM

Yeah, I was getting an average of 600 hits a day from Yahoo.

I have been able to increase my hits with Google to an ave of 1000 a day.

I have been working on the Hilltop algorithm for a couple weeks now and will be ready with about 100 new pages for Google. We shall see how it works. No spam is what they are trying to weed out.

Trax 11-11-2004 05:40 AM

its still dancing
my traffic is up, then down, the up again.

Lets wait a bit :)

Tipsy 11-11-2004 05:43 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by debbieN
No spam is what they are trying to weed out.
Sadly with Google they've done the opposite in many cases. Although they've been successful in removing certain types of spam for the most part, they've also heavily penalised a lot of legitimate sites and allowed slightly more intelligent spam to flourish. Still, on balance I can't complain for my own results :) It can be a pain in the ass when searching for other stuff though. :(

debbieN 11-11-2004 05:46 AM

All my sub front pages tanked with Google and then showed up on Yahoo. By adding special documents to my main domains I have had a nice increase with Google though.

I am thinking on focusing on other minor search engines because one hit from Altavist is still worth one hit on Google.

Tipsy 11-11-2004 05:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by debbieN

I am thinking on focusing on other minor search engines because one hit from Altavist is still worth one hit on Google.

That's OK as long as you don't lose google traffic because of it. Although the value of the hits may be similar the numbers are HUGELY different. I have some GOOD keywords top on some of the ex-players such as altavista and the traffic is TINY in comparison to google.

debbieN 11-11-2004 05:56 AM

thanks

For the other search engines I would use all new domains specific for each SE. I will not change anything on my current ones until I see a drop. Most on Google are all in the top ten of each key word group.


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