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It seems that Altavista gives higher ranking to old submitted pages.
We have two different sites (from two different companies) targeted for the same keywords and having a similar HTML structure (keywords density, links, link popularity etc.).
They were in the top positions for the targeted keywords.
We did some slight changes in the main page of one site. That main page disappeared during the Altavista reindexing (tha main index, not the other pages). We wrote to Altavista and they suggest to resubmit that page. We resubmitted the page, but it is not ranking so fine: what it is strange is that other pages of thet site are ranking better than ever for targeted keywords they are not optimized for! It seems that Altavista is ranking the "theme" of the site and some pages rank better than other just only because the targeted keywords are only in in the META KEYWORDS tag.
Angiolo
I haven't detected any change in AV's requirements, but I am wondering if I have missed a trick because my pages are nowhere in the latest search results.
Also, are you using the max. 5 URL's at a time in AV.com or sticking to one a day to achieve such great results?
Good to hear that your pages are both being indexed and ranked really quickly!
Does this mean that my pages are simply not optimised well enought to rank in an AV.com non-exact search, or the keyphrase is competitive (wouldn't have thought so as they are niche phrases)?
Sorry in advance if this is a 'newbie' question - any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Of the "new" sites I have that are indexed but not ranked in AV, they're both ranking #1 in Fast and Google, which, in my experience, suggests they should do well on AV. One is a redo of an old site, so it already has a bunch of links that show in an AltaVista link:url search. Yet neither ranks on AV right now for anything except essentially its domain name.
Furthermore, when I run searches on very specific phrases, the AV results I'm getting are pretty much nonsense. When I include "San Francisco" as a modifier, for example, the first result is a Washington DC specific cite.
All of which is to say that something isn't quite settled at AV, and that you certainly shouldn't be judging your optimizing abilities by AV results right now.
>...Also, are you using the max. 5 URL's at a time in AV.com or sticking to one a day...?
I used the 5 url option for the one domain on AV US and submitted just the home page to AV UK. The pages are optimised for Ink which, I find, will usually work as they rise through age on AV.
Alta gives a higher score to more unique and unusual words, this may explain some unusual results if phrases are searched on without using "key phrase" or "key+phrase" searches
Try repeating your search using these methods
Alta rates key word/phrase density in the top part of the page. META's are important in adding a few extra invisable key words.
They say the index should repond to "tweaks" in 48 to 72 hours, so try submitting revised pages and see the results, but remember Alta is only One SE and seems to be using very different Algorithms to most of the others at this time... So optimisation for Alta may not reward you in the other SE's