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B) Show sponsored listings
C) Show google results
I hope this is not to stay... well not yet as I have not obtained by good rank in google yet. It looks like yahoo is no longer showing their directory listings in a search though.. I dont know if this is temporary or permanent.. but do a yahoo search and you will notice it takes the above format.
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Mohamed Rabea
[edited by: mmr82 at 4:25 am (utc) on Aug. 17, 2002]
Defintely something funky going on over their...
The move to the new homepage deemphasized the directory, maybe they are going to abandon it -- that sort of makes sense with their logic over the last year.
On top of that Yahoo has been de-emphasising the search functions for many months. I feel they dont think search is a good revenue earner now or for the future. Their key strategy I think is to be a portal competing with MSN and AOL. All thier services like email, stocks, chat, IM, are being upgraded ready for charging for them, if not already. Also all the services relate a major extent. A yahoo id is not unlike a MS passport. One log in for all services, and importantly synergies between them. Its is yahoo's post-free-web strategy, and what you say seems to be backing this up.
Anyway, I haven't seen the "missing directory restuls" as described here, but I have seen the new layout. I can be sure they happen, though, as about 1/3 of my yagoogle traffic is coming in from srd.yahoo (which is how they count clicks, right?). Wouldn't it be a hoot if Yahoo started using the ODP (or even L$ directory) for their directory?
Anyone planning on paying for a Yahoo listing this month? ;)
G.
What i find interesting about your post in that other thread was...
"I've noticed several deep crawls coming in from DEC (HP/Compaq) and IBM - both from Research Labs departments."
Just seams like a large coincidence that HP are a directory partner with yahoo! is it possible or fesable that yahoo could be planning it's own web pages search service?
or as a partner with hp????
I think it's going to be really interesting to watch Yahoo over the next couple of months (maybe even weeks). But, then again, I've been saying that for about six weeks now, so who knows?
G.