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I have a few problems with MSN myself. Some of my pages were dropped from the index for certain keywords (very non competitive) and I still cant figure out why. Google and Yahoo have those pages indexed and ranking, and I think those 2 search engines are a bit more reliable for a SEO to optimize for. MSN is still unpredictable, and it seems they are still experimenting.
To fix your problem, add more pages with keyphrases that you think you can rank well for, to see if they get indexed by MSN. The MSN bot seems to crawl right away, however there seems to be a little delay to get the page indexed.
Other than that, if nothing is working, I would work hard on building links for Google, if you are serious about your site. The work pays off in 7 months or so. Once you are on Google's good side, you will not even worry too much about MSN or even Yahoo.
In order to do well in google you need to be patient. If you started from scratch, like I did, you need to wait 7 or 8 months. This is ok, because you need that much time to market the site anyway. Once you are in google, forget MSN, and write for Google. Since Google is the hardest search engine to get into, when you do get in, you will automatically be picked up by MSN, Yahoo, and the other hybrids, and most likely rank well.
During the beta search, I was ranking 4th for my big keyword (a niche site), but when MSN went public, I dropped and then disappeared.
I currently show over 1,400 links in MSN, and my site is about 700 pages. I do very well in google, but I just looked at msn, and searching for the pages for my site by typing:
site: www.mysite.com
brings up 10 pages! My site is search engine friendly, because it does well in google, and decent in yahoo. What is going on? My site is about 1 year old.
Matt
Well, the first important thing is that prior to MSN's new algo being released, it was a pseudo engine and used the Inktomi database. So, you were never doing well in MSN, you were doing well in Inktomi.
>>>>I mean if I type in the name of my home page/business I can't be found.
Well, that would probably mean msnbot hasn't found your site yet (if what you're saying is that you're not even indexed). Not that you have done anything wrong as far as their new algo.
>>>>Neber have had enough links for google.
If you don't have many links, than that's probably why msnbot hasn't found you yet. Get a few - the more frequently crawled (i.e. higher in the msn serps they are) the better.