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    vanachte
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    Posted: 2008-May-27 23:31
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    Okay, I have a number of thoughts etc, but before I share my ideas, I am curious what other ideas the professionals in this forum have for the following situation. My hope is a few ideas will come out of the woodwork to help further.

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    Client cares about a highly competitive, high searched, and generic (broad) term.

    - Currently ranking #8 in Yahoo for this term
    - Currently ranking #1 in Google (With Site Links) for this term

    How can we get that Yahoo ranking UP without damaging that Google ranking.

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    Any thoughts?

    (I do have some thoughts on how to accomplish this, but am hoping to get some responses which are honest and do not simply feed off of my ideas.)





    Quadrille
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    Posted: 2008-May-27 23:53
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    Work on building extra the content and making sure the site navigation is as good as it can be.Niether will hurt google rankings, and may improve your place in Yahoo!



    SportsGuy
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    Posted: 2008-May-28 22:21
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    Yep - don't sweat rankings - seriously.

    Sweat conversions and inbound traffic numbers from the engines.

    Rankings fluctuate often - sometimes daily - so this will be a never ending battle when the client sees themselves go up and down a bit.

    On top of this, since each algo is a bit different, they may be "as good as they can get" with the current algo.

    I'll add that anything you do to tweak their site should be generic, not focused on the "desires" of a particular engine. Since no one even knows the actual algo's outside the engines themselves, it's guesswork.

    If the client were mine, I'd invest time in educating them on the value of real, trackable metrics, such as conversions, page views, visits, site engagement, time on site, etc. I refuse client requests that center on rankings as any kind of measurement.



    freeflyer
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    Posted: 2008-Jun-24 20:32
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    hmmm ignore rankings.. theres a novel idea...



    Quadrille
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    Posted: 2008-Jun-24 21:34
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    freeflyer, that's not what he said.

    don't sweat rankings - seriously
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    Disagreement is fine; strong beliefs are fine.

    Sniping really isn't called for. Please stop it.



    freeflyer
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    Posted: 2008-Jun-25 10:42
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    okay okay... i apologise for my comments recently, they may have been a little biting. sorry all..



    textlink969
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    Posted: 2008-Jul-09 06:39
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    just make your content good and put meta tag, yahoo works on these also, submit articles and PR.



    biljana_dimovska
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    Posted: 2008-Aug-07 14:30
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    Hi People
    my www.seavusprojectviewer.com has drasticly lost its place on yahoo. nothing on the site content is changed, i'm stuned and have no explanation. is there something going on that i should now. the site is 4 years old and has quite good ranking on google. it had a good ranking on yahoo too, till two days ago. help please.


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