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Google SERPs vs. Yahoo!

http://www.langreiter.com/exec/yahoo-vs-google.html

Some of you may have seen this website. It's a very neat script that graphically compares rankings based on a user defined keyword on Google and Yahoo.
It seems to work well with one keyword phrases, but seems to be stalling with two or more keywords.
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Old 02-26-2004, 07:36 AM
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Re: Google SERPs vs. Yahoo!

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http://www.langreiter.com/exec/yahoo-vs-google.html

Some of you may have seen this website. It's a very neat script that graphically compares rankings based on a user defined keyword on Google and Yahoo.
It seems to work well with one keyword phrases, but seems to be stalling with two or more keywords.


nice!
i agree, few kwords, lot's of content ant meta related to them instead of pr , authority or hubs.
but it's a beta version for the moment, hoping to see it working soon!

goals for each engine is to provide relevat content, i guess they are doing it. but in two different ways.

companies with same services or products often are ranking different, due to theyr seo strategy.
this don't mean one is better then others.
but it is also right to say that a company with seo strategies is better costumer focused than another that don't do it.
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Old 02-26-2004, 06:30 PM
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What this tool pretty clearly shows is that well engineered sites do well in multiple engines...exactly what we want to see in SEO.

This provides a nice visual interface that I will probably let my customers in on next week.

Nice job! I tried it with a four keyword phrase tonight and it worled fine.

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Yes that tool is great, I love the graphical concept however I think the delivery could be a little "less" subtle.

It will be interesting to see if it sticks around long enough to give them an excuse to improve the finer details.

I havent looked into how they are querying so not sure if G & Y will have an issue with it.

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I have been thinking about how this tool could be improved further.
I will try to contact the developer to find out if he/she has plans to improve the interface, or give more comparison options such as comparing up to 3 search engines and limiting the search depth.
If he/she does not have development plans, we might make this a neat little project for us to take on. My idea is to offer users total flexibility on the engine selection, the output could look something like this:

MSN ****
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Google ****
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Yahoo ****
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