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They are now returning pictures next to the listings.
First thoughts are WOW !
I know which listings I would check out first if I was a surfer. Can't quite workout what criteria they use to decide whether to display a picture or not.
Also are there any copyright issues here ?
This seems to be a major challenge to the SEO community esp. if it is likely that this rolls over to AV.Com. (btw it doesn't operate on the 'worldwide' option on AVUK so it is only functional on the non-US database any word on the world AVs?)
How does AV choose which picture to display, which site to display a picture from. It seems to me that the average surfer is going to click on the one with the picture wherever there is one (its not restricted to 'soft' searches either- try gambling.)
In the first posting the picture chosen is neither at the top of the page, nor the smallest or largest by file size or dimensions nor is it the first alphabetically. Nothing noticeable in the Alt tag either. A lot more research is needed.
I've looked in the image search a few times and noticed to try and work out which pictures AV indexes and which it doesn't. I gave up because it never seemed that important.
Then Hit reload a few times it will change each time
inetnum: 212.187.226.0 - 212.187.227.255
netname: ALTAVISTA-EU
descr: Altavista
descr: London
country: US
and view the image it goes here:
[thumb-1.image.altavista.com...]
But the same search on AV internation returns the same results
weimaraner breeders [web.altavista.com]
It lookes like these are off the main AV site
Before I could search on 'cars' and bring up this ugly drop down thing on the side of the search results. Now its not there, so I'm thinking their revenue projections are even bleaker than before. Sort of gives credibility to the rumor they are up for sale that was circulating.
No, they aren't
Take a look at this one [search.uk.altavista.com]
I know the first few domains have been at the top for some time, one has 2 pages in with pics. One is a new site and the 2nd picture of the 2 has been selected.
It's not just AV UK. :) I've *tried* notifying AV.com about out-of-date/duplicate listings of pages on my website (Listing one shows 'old' title, listing 2 shows 'new' title... same page/same content), and they've done nothing to delete the old versions.
Has anyone figure out yet how they choose which images to show? That's terrifically interesting.