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5832 MSN
786 Google
216 YaGoogle
For targeted pages with specific information in the desctiption and title for many subjects, MSN is king. For general, broad based information where you can't get a specific topic onto each page, Google will do you better.
MSN doesn't do it's own crawl, though. You're looking at Looksmart and INK for backfill.
G.
INK pages are especially good at snagging longer search terms stemming from the more common ones, like: "where can I find apartments in Mongolia" as opposed to the more conventional "Mongolia apartments"
G.
My log files show that this is the page which is most often returned in SERPs as it has been optimized etc. as have others.
So, do you think that this is a sound approach?
If you have a limited budget, you are in Yahoo and OPD, where would you focus your limited funds at this time. I would really like to start getting some results from MSN and AOL.
And it seems that in order to submit to the paid inclusion for small business, one has to use an affiliate.
Any concerns here?
Thanks for your time everyone.
Duhboy.:)
Again, if you aren't already in their index for free (or if only the page you are going to submit is in there) then go ahead. It's a great way to work on SEO for spiders for the simple fact that you get to see the results rather quickly. (Every 2 days, to be exact).
G.
An interesting thing here... L$ won't let you put "superlatives" in your site descriptions such as "best" "good" etc. Therefore, if there are a million pages for "Widgets" in the L$ directory, and you optimize your site for "Best Widgets", you stand a good chance if someone searches for that on MSN as it'll likely bypass the entire L$ directory as there isn't a site in there with the term, except if it's in the domain name like "bestwidgets.com"
G.
Looks like MSN has something going on right now that is likely to change things, though. Some searches for the past 24 hours have been coming in from beta.search.msn.com. These results, right now, anyway, are identical to the results at search.msn.com so I don't know what is up. All I know is that if there isn't some sort of test going on over at MSN and you go to beta.search.msn it gives you a message that says, "The beta period is complete, thanks for you participation." Will be worth keeping an eye on.
G.
For example, I can put in my free listing, "photos, movie data links...." but I can't put, "posters, videos, DVD's, CDs" and I especially can't use words like "Buy" "Purchase" etc. Now, the paid L$ listings can have those in them, but by using "buy-words" you only automatically ensure that about 80-90% of the Looksmart directory is going to be weeded out if someone uses that word. Even if you don't make the first page, you are much more likely to be on the second page than without them.
Find the commercial category you think you'd be put in if you paid for a listing, then read every title and description and think of some "buy-words" that no-one (optimally) or only one or two (still okay) have thought to use.
G.