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June 23, 2005
The story behind each ranking
[SEO Tips] Some people don't understand that Yahoo! is made up of two systems: directory results, and search (Google) results. When you search Yahoo!, if any results from Yahoo!'s directory are found, they are displayed first.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Blog.searchenginewatch.com] SEO Inc Tries To Silence Google Blogoscoped Over Rankings: Its kind of ironic that SEOInc.com, a search engine optimization company which for a while was on the Google number 1 spot for the highly competitive query "search engine optimization", is now nowhere to be found in the Google results. This is likely due to the recent PageRank update and even more algorithm tweaks implemented by Google.
[Seoblog.elixirsystems.com] SEO Blog: A growing number of enlightened realtors and real estate professionals are beginning to realize the effect that search marketing and search engine optimization (SEO) can have in producing sales leads. They have discovered that more and more home buyers are beginning the buying process from their own home or workplace computer.
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[Onward.justia.com] Justia - Legal SEO Blog: If you have a general marketing, legal technology or legal information blog that has legal marketing information and you add/have a legal marketing category, then we would be happy to add or help you set up a category specific feed (easy to do in Movabletype or WordPress, harder to do with Blogger and TypePad. For Blogger and TypePad, see Richard Akerman Science Library Pad post on using Blogdigger for category based RSS feeds).
[Contentcentricblog.typepad.com] Business Blogs for Business Applications: SEO: True story...of ...: Now contrast those results with some results of this lowly blog, put together by a non-geek sales guy who knows a bit about content. In less than 2 weeks, and at a total cost that would cause a 'left coaster' to spill their glass of Napa's finest, this site has achieved multiple top 20 (as strong as #8 of 167,000) on searches run by visitors who clicked to this site.
Posted at June 23, 2005 08:13 PM
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