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Yahoo And Page Rank
Yahoo invented TrustRank, but that is mostly to keep spammer pages from getting search engine listings than it is about a page’s importance or how relative the page is to particular search terms.
Users are going to be the biggest factor in how you rank in the search engines at some point. As Yahoo and Google get more sophisticated, user information is going to become much more important to your rankings.
Google Page Rank is all but ignored by most people in the SEO business now. Page rank changes daily, yet google only updates the google toolbar every 3 months or so and even then the data is just what your page rank WAS on a specific day about 3 months ago.
So the page rank you see in the google toolbar is not really much of an indicator of the importance of a page. It really doesn’t help us at all. I don’t make any changes based on what the toolbar page rank is.
Yahoo wants to improve on how page rank works. This is from WebProNews.com
What Yahoo plans to do:
Measure link weight – influenced by the frequency with which users follow a link
Note when links are ignored and users leave (teleport) to another page of their choosing
Calculate the probability that a user stops and reads a webpage rather than views it and moves on.
Incorporate user data into the algorithm – “User Sensitive PageRank could reflect “the navigational behavior of the user population with regard to documents, pages, sites, and domains visited, and links selected.”
Personalize PageRank based on demographic information – age, gender, income, user location)
Emphasize recent information
Weigh anchor text more heavily – the patent filing calls anchor text “one of the most useful features used in ranking retrieved Web search results”
You can bet Google is working on the same things. What this tells us is that users are soon going to have a lot more to do with how your website ranks than ever before. User behavior on your webpages will determine how well you do. I think this trend is a great advancement and look forward to it.
That means you need good original content for your website that does more than have your keywords in it. Your content will need to engage the reader so they stay on pages longer if you want the rank of that page to go up.
Your linking strategy or navigation is going to have to be done well if you want your webpages to rank higher. That includes using anchor text properly.
We have always evaluated user behavior as part of the way we write webpages and how we design navigation. You have to guide the user to get them to do what you want them to, to get them to go where you want them to go.
You have to identify the various types of people that might come to your website and then divide them up according to their reasons for coming there, then send each group to the page that can close them on the sale.
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MSN Link Popularity – Can They Make Up Their Mind?
You know every time you think that MSN might be catching on to the whole being a search engine thing, they turn right around and shoot themselves in the foot again.
Ok, MSN. I get it. You really don’t want to ever be a reliable search engine. It’s ok. I understand completely now.
First a few months ago MSN stopped reporting link popularity. I use marketleap, but it was pretty well at any link popularity checking website. 0 links from MSN reported.
A week ago or so, they started reporting link pop again.
Then they have stopped again.
Who is in charge over there? We will report link pop. We will not report link pop. What’s tomorrow going to bring us?
Seriously, if the folks who run MSN cannot even make this one simple decision, then those who have predicted that MSN is doomed are probably correct.
MySpace Driving More Traffic Than MSN
Ok, this has to be embarrassing to Microsoft. People used to talk about MSN competing with Google. Now they will be lucky to drive more traffic than MySpace or YouTube.
However, what really counts is conversions. While MySpace can drive a lot of traffic, there are very few businesses on the web that can sell anything to that traffic. MySpace traffic is worthless to most businesses on the web.
Quantity VS Quality, then MSN traffic beats MySpace traffic hands down.





