Not a big deal actually. The real deal is Google so i suggest you focus on G instead on Y. Once your good in G, other SEs will follow.
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Is optimization of yahoo different from Optimization by Google?
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Not a big deal actually. The real deal is Google so i suggest you focus on G instead on Y. Once your good in G, other SEs will follow.
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Definitely, Each search engines having different algorithm which we could not find that much easily. Yahoo provides more important to content, so make your content as much as good.
Yes definitely and I want to include another points as a first step to implementing geographically dispersed content, don't attempt to redesign your web application to work in a distributed architecture. Depending on the application, changing the architecture could include daunting tasks such as synchronizing session state and replicating database transactions across server locations.
Yahoo outsourced seek to Google for four years. The affiliation started on June 26, 2000, and concluded in February 2004. It concluded afterwards Yahoo and Microsoft accomplished the accent of seek as a standalone business.
and I believe Yahoo gives important in onpage optimization..
Both Yahoo and Google depend on keyword density to rank a website. The only difference is that to optimize your site with the Yahoo search engine, a higher keyword frequency is required. Keyword density is more important a factor for Yahoo than it is for Google; although you don't need to use the same word or group of words to attain the ideal keyword density. Yahoo will consider synonyms and other word variants that are of the same or related meaning to the given keyword to make up the keyword density calculation. Even the plural from of the keyword is still counted when considering keyword density.[COLOR=#000000]
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keyword is so imprtant
I focus more on Google only not yahoo or any other search engine. Now adays people access information from google only so its better to focus on Google..
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