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I personally have noticed more and more people using Google, but I don't know if that is what the rest of you have seen.
Just wondering because, since the introduction of their PPCSE and sponsored listings, plus the annoying pop-unders, I have stopped using Yahoo and prefer to go straight to Google.
My.yahoo itself is huge. It's where most of Yahoo's traffic is generated. (side bar: it's hands down the best at what is does world wide. If yahoo is the standard bearer of anything on the net, it is the pim/start page setup at my.yahoo).
I just hope Google never goes down the same avenue.
Darran
It way out performs Google and all others across all our sites.
i agree, on one site where btgog i have a great yahoo listing and no1 placement on yahoo (not yagoogle) for my main keyword, the uniques from yahoo far outnumber all other referals from all other search engines combined.
A site that is #1 in Yahoo, Google, Ink and MSN. For the same set of UK targeted keywords.
I get 50% of my new visitors from Google, 20% Yahoo, 20% MSN, the rest take the remaining 10%. (roughly)
Just to contradict ppl.
Heh. And both of thoe are in trouble.
YahooClubs is at the minute in hell. People are complaining of it not working for their Clubs at ALL for the last week. This is all supposedly for the merge with yahoogroups (formerly egroups)
Except that merger has been on hold for the last YEAR. And during that time two rather major engineers have left (Mike! Brandon! Return to us! We miss you!) I KNOW there was a time when Yahoo just could NOT sell adspace for ygroups at all - we had messages which were adfree. Right now YGroups is PACKED with ads.. but they're all for other parts of the yahoo site. Having seen them dump Webrings, I have my contingency plans ready should ygroups go down completely.. They're cutting back.. and cutting ack. They've recently started deleting busy groups archives with only a weeks notice due to bandwidth..
As to the mail.. well, it's not terrible I guess, but its not up there and standing out. Getting a username now is near impossible.. and this is a service which has been known to regularly BLOCK yahoogroups mail which doesn't really speak of the whole system fitting seamlessly together.
In short, if Yahoo is resting on YGroups and Mail.. we best start digging 'em a nice grave.
TOO good actually.
We are gearing up to use our own mailing list perl or PHP software. We are convinced that Yahoo will start charging somehow for this service in the not too distant future.