Yahoo Search Engine Gaining Ground
Author: Ron Eletrick

It is a fact that Google is the craze right now, but keep in
mind the other search engines. I recollect when it was time
Yahoo was the top search engine and before that it was
Altavista on top. I wonder where that has gone. It is bizarre
to know that Yahoo search engine has been completely dominated
by other engines. This is not the complete truth. Due to
metasearch engines, the Yahoo engine is still significant. Many
use this metasearch tools, such as dogpile.

If you wish your site to rank high it should be objectionable
to rank high wit yahoo or any other search engine. Tools exist
on the Yahoo engine to enhance the ranking of your website and
if you happen to run a web based bsiness, they can be of high
amount of assistance to make your ratings rise higher like a
bird!

Yahoo search engine is not my personal choice when compared to
Google. I have reasons for this choice.I found this site very
helpful http://www.commcloset.com. Google sorts out spam and
other junk in an efficient manner and provides you quality hits
as compared to Yahoo search engine. Its better to avoid Yahoo
search engine if you wish not to browse through a host of
spam. No one has time to waste on junk. This is the reason why
Google is doing better than Yahoo.

I have even heard somewhere that Yahoo search engine actually
allows people to pay to increase their rating on the site. This
is not advertising I am referring to. Google has them and so
does every other engine, its not a big deal. You can tell by
the way the ads are put up and some of them might be of help to
you. But if Yahoo is the search engine of your choice then it
becomes an entirely different issue.

You will have to wade your way through a whole lot of paid ads
that are intelligently mixed with the valid results from the
search you requested. Although other services Yahoo offers are
good, for instance, Yahoo maps is the best direction service as
per my opinion, yet when it comes to a search engine they are
lousy at it and it is only the search engine that I am
concerned about.


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