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When it comes to search engine rankings do
you have both Yahoo AND Google covered? You’d think so but I bet
not. In fact have you even bothered to check to see how your site
is doing in the "new and improved" Yahoo? Might be a good thing to
do you know. Since Yahoo could be, or rather should be, accounting for
maybe 20-25% of your site’s total traffic? But if you’re like most
you’re probably still focused laser like on Google. And perhaps not even
aware of the little known opportunity Yahoo has to offer right now.
Opportunity? Right. This is the absolute PERFECT time to
grab a number one ranking in Yahoo! Or at least some top 10 rankings. From
what I’ve seen most markets are ripe for the picking. That’s
because few of the top guns riding high in Google have locked up a similar
top listings in Yahoo. Don’t believe it? Well, let me
prove it to you. To research this I used a nifty tool called
Thumbshots Ranking. http://ranking.thumbshots.com/ Along with the
whiz bang graphic it gives you a mini-report. The report shows how many
listings make repeat appearances in the top 100 of both Google and Yahoo.
They’re called "overlapping links". A confusing choice of terms but it
still means the number of listings in the top 100 in Google that are also
in the top 100 in Yahoo too. All you do is simply stick in any
keyword (phrase) and let it rip. The numbers are nothing short of
shocking. Best, or is it worst case, only about a third of top 100
listings in Google made the top 100 in Yahoo. Take a look for
yourself. Here’s some keyword phrases I checked followed by the number of
overlapping listings. bed and breakfast - 37 wedding
invitations - 35 email software - 33 logo design - 32 pet
supplies - 28 satellite tv - 22 business cards - 21 dating
services - 19 ceramic knives - 17 furniture shopping - 15
medical transcription services - 14 wine racks - 14 business
opportunity - 11 web designer - 6 digital phones - 4 I
tried to come up with competitive and not so competitive terms.
Admittedly this "study" of 15 keywords is far from comprehensive.
And maybe it’s just me, but it sure looks like there’s an
opportunity for prime listings in Yahoo. Again I don’t know if
this is because most webmasters are so focused on Google or what. But I
think that’s part of it. The other issue may be that Yahoo ranks
pages more based on content. While Google weighs links and link text more
heavily. Regardless, just because you can’t crack the top 20 in
Google all is not lost. Roll up your sleeves and focus some attention on
ranking well in Yahoo. What have you got to lose? IMPORTANT: I’m
NOT saying a top 10 ranking in Yahoo is worth the same amount of
traffic as a top 10 ranking in Google. But I AM saying if you don’t
have a top 10 Google ranking and prospects of landing one anytime soon
look bleak, maybe Yahoo is a promising alternative. Because some
search engine traffic is better than none, right? In any case, get
in on this now before it’s too late. And get the jump on your competitors
sitting pretty in Google. Because like Zig Ziglar says the "Opportunity of
a lifetime is only good for the lifetime of the opportunity."
John Gergye shares more ideas like this in his just updated eBook "Traffic
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