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Oh me too, RBuzz! The first listing I ever had was there - not that I knew how it happened at the time, but it was so exciting. They were the first search engine I knew of, I used them for everything.
One thing I dislike is that you have to scroll past a whole list of ads before getting to the navigation to go beyond the first page when searching. And of course, the pop-ups. I would love to see a comeback.
What do you guys think about them using snippets instead of the description tag? The ones I checked looked awful familiar to those used "elsewhere" and the results on some were pretty close, too.
About=15
ATW/Fast=4
AOL=7
Ask/Teoma=19
Excite=4
Google=8
LookSmart=16
Lycos=7
MSN=1
Using host: AltaVista indicates that it has my index page in its db, and it has spidered my whole site, but I quit looking a couple of weeks ago at 450, and still no sign of it.
Like I said, I don't understand AltaVista.
>within just the past couple of weeks
No, this site is well over 2 years old. It's also dynamic, and optimized using noframes.
> I'm thrilled that they're coming back to life. I just hope it isn't too late.
Me, too. In its day, for those that used AV's advanced search, it was every bit as good as Google for deep search. You just didn't have to use anything else except on the rarest, thinnest serps.
The quality is definitely improving. I've been monitoring on one particular keyword in my own area. It used to have a totally inappropriate site at #1... that site has been falling steadily for weeks. The returns are now, in my opinion, extremely good.
I also share the opinion of others on here - I'd love to see them make a comeback and hope it isn't too late. Oh... the folly of that 2-3 year period when they forgot they were a search engine!
I haven't submitted anything to any se for several years now, so it appears AV has either fluffed the old database, or spidered, or both.
>returns are now, in my opinion, extremely good.
Same here.
>the folly of that 2-3 year period when they forgot they were a search engine!
Somehow, I expect the fact that google A) has received millions of dollars of free press touting their search capabilities, B) is making money, and C) wasn't fingered by the FTC for deceptive advertising practices didn't escape even AV.
"For popular searches AltaVista provides relevant, high-quality results, called shortcuts, from sources that are not normally available to search engines. All shortcuts have an icon and gray labels telling you their sources. We choose sources based on quality.
To provide shopping shortcuts, we have partnered with DealTime."
It's a shame really because the results have improved, however with the SERP'S littered with paid results and ad's, it kinda takes the shine off.
You're certainly right on the ads - too many and the real returns are way too far down on the page. They will have to get this right I believe to make real progress.
Sounds good, as now we can just focus our strategy on getting good links, and get included in google, aol (thru google), AV and probably ink too ( [webmasterworld.com...] ) for free.
Hoping for better days at AV !