Garya

msg:1534350 | 8:03 pm on Jun 19, 2005 (gmt 0) |
looks preety weird to me, alot of my sub pages with no links are ranking higher then my home page. I am seeing sites ranked #1 on MSN and not found on google and yahoo and the site has only 200 bl and is framed. looks like they took all the good sites and replaced them with junk. What a great algorythm.
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steveb

msg:1534351 | 11:03 pm on Jun 19, 2005 (gmt 0) |
The little progress them made a month or two ago is mostly gone. Lots more deeper pages gone from the index, while MSN still in love with the most useless subdomain trash on the Internet. No other way to put it other than this is the worst conceptual thinking applied to a search engine this decade.
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RichTC

msg:1534352 | 11:07 pm on Jun 19, 2005 (gmt 0) |
The results are now worse then ever
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zeus

msg:1534353 | 1:53 pm on Jun 20, 2005 (gmt 0) |
I realy like the results now, its as if more sites intenal pages also begin to rank, I must say it almost have google quality from a year ago and they dont want google results as it is now thats for sure. I also notised that more static site gets a full spidering, which is great. Many have missed a full spidering, how does it look now, so I know many are realy happy now for the full spidering. Once again Im impressed by the results now.
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randle

msg:1534354 | 3:29 pm on Jun 20, 2005 (gmt 0) |
Pretty good shake up from where we see it. Our positions improved, and it does seem overall better, but it continues to show sites; at-the-top-that-have-no-business-being-there.com
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Shurik

msg:1534355 | 9:22 pm on Jun 20, 2005 (gmt 0) |
I monitor MSN results in my niche very closely. Based on my observations MSN is in a constant state of flux. Lately results improved considerably with many sites falling out of favor. The top 20 high ranking sites are the industry leaders (with few exceptions) and very much resemble google and Yahoo results
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pardo

msg:1534356 | 9:59 pm on Jun 20, 2005 (gmt 0) |
Seeing good improvements today...
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Chard

msg:1534357 | 10:33 pm on Jun 20, 2005 (gmt 0) |
RichTC - "The results are now worse then ever" I've got to agree with that - The serps in my industry were improving (desperately slowly) but now they're screwed again Are they ever going to get this right?
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