Looking good! A few typo/grammar deals: [quote:d8f60f7b55]That may be so, but Yahoo! remains a major portal, and thus a force to be reckoned seriously within the world of Search Engine Optimisation (SEO). [/quote:d8f60f7b55] Change to "reckoned with" in the first sentence. [quote:d8f60f7b55]And because a lot of the new technology seem like significantly modified Inktomi results - and using a crawler known as "Yahoo! Slurp" - it's worth learning how to SEO for it. [/quote:d8f60f7b55] Make that "seems". This document also seems to be assuming Inktomi results. I'm not sure I see Ink results. Also, what happens to Ink PFI?
are you sure ink uses the meta keyword tag?
[quote:acf9574eb4="edwin"]are you sure ink uses the meta keyword tag?[/quote:acf9574eb4] That's an easy enough one to test for. I have a few pages that rank high in Google but don't rank well in Ink, so I can add the tag and see. I assume Ink serps are the results from HotBot called Hotbot results.
yahoo results don't look like those hotbot/ink results.
Hopefully we'll have the answers to these and more questions within 48 hours!
[quote:d2b0511df0]yahoo results don't look like those hotbot/ink results.[/quote:d2b0511df0] yep, Yahoo's got its own algorithm (AFAIK). Possibly the database is Ink's, slightly mixed with FAST and AV, but mainly Ink. Yahoo also announced that it will have no further development for AV and FAST, except for its own Yahoo! Search experiments. See - I'm brainy :)
It sounds like AV and Alltheweb will stay up like odd little orphans. Not many people use the search pages anyway.
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