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When I run a site:search Yahoo has 3,500 indexed pages from my site, mostly well indexed with descriptions titles etc. Slurp visits my site fairly regularly...why after three years do I still not get any traffic from Y!?
When I run very specific searches for content that is indexed I still don't come up. Is there any way to know if you are being penalized for sure?
Today I ran a search and the top three listings from my site were all old subdomains that I don't use anymore...should I 301 redirect them away? Thanks!
[edited by: martinibuster at 6:28 pm (utc) on May 30, 2006]
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Is there any way to know if you are being penalized for sure?
Yes, you can ask them.
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In my area there are no search engines, there's Google.
Most people think that microsoft is the thing that makes their computer work.
Google is running at up 97% of searches for me!
Google .. with 43.1 percent of all U.S. searches conducted on its sites. Yahoo! remained in second place with 28.0 percent, while MSN ranked third with 12.9 percent
So this is either nonsense, or US searches are highly very local, but still:
a) Some of those searches have to be going international
b) If I am getting US traffic from Google then according to the above I should get at least half that much from Yahoo too, which is not even close to the 1/20th I am getting from Yahoo
c) Even if Yahoo and MSN searches are conducted by people checking their mail or playing games there or whatever, the disproportion tells me that the figures above must be very inaccurate and Google's share of the pie is at least 80% from where I am sitting.