Yahoo/Bing
#1
Posted 16 October 2011 - 04:46 PM
Let me give you an example. Here's a thread topic title on my forum
LP Products you own
In Yahoo/Bing that phrase is not even on the radar
In Google I am number one on that search
I would think anyone about could try this if they have a fairly descriptive forum niche. Thoughts?
Regards
#2
Posted 16 October 2011 - 04:51 PM
IP.Board 3.3.4
#3
Posted 16 October 2011 - 05:21 PM
#5
Posted 17 October 2011 - 09:03 AM
I just ran this search in Bing, and it's not in the 3 pages of results. Seems Bing simply hasn't indexed the topic in question.
LP Products you own site:centerstagem.com
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#6
Posted 17 October 2011 - 10:09 AM
FreeSpace - FreeSpace Forum - Twitter - Facebook - WebMiesto
Axel Wers, on 28 Nov 2012 - 7:22 PM, said:
iArcade should be regular app in IP.Suite. Currently IPB looks much more social network than common forum. And games are very popular in social networks.
#7
Posted 17 October 2011 - 10:43 AM
Yahoo is nowadays as little obsolete search engine and in near future will be completely replaced by Bing
Right, that's why I wrote Yahoo/Bing for topic title however, Yahoo is still a major player for search and the Bing results they display. Being solely dependent on Google for search results is a major mistake imo. If I could get my results read from Bing/Yahoo it should increase traffic. It really sucks seeing my competitors using VB beating me up in Bing/Yahoo results and what's worse they are beating me most of the time using my own phrasing, let's take another look
Using the phrase
cymbal opinion needed
You'll see the sites pulling results for my exact phrase are all VB sites and I am NO where again yet to be found and also these sites phrasing are not exact to mine
First results. 3 out of the top 4 are VB sites
Need ID/appraisal/opinions for crazy cymbal deal: Zildjian ...
Cymbals blanks : Need your opinion, and your help too!
Stain on a cymbal - opinions needed
And there's even more topics I have I can go on and on over
#8
Posted 17 October 2011 - 10:47 AM
Google results 57,900
#10
Posted 17 October 2011 - 01:29 PM
I've never had good results with Yahoo/Bing in the past.
I just ran this search in Bing, and it's not in the 3 pages of results. Seems Bing simply hasn't indexed the topic in question.LP Products you own site:centerstagem.com
If you type in exactly how you put that you'll see that topic is indexed through Bing or Yahoo bfarber. That means it is there but behind other phrases that are not exact to "LP Products you own". The exact title should be ahead of other phrases similar but not the same imo. So now I have to wonder why VB sites with non exact phrasing to mine is coming ahead of the exact title that I'm using. Again, I have never used VB, my only experience with them is this issue of my competitors whipping me blind through search results almost at every turn. And NO, I am not switching to VB, ever, nor am I a fan of their software at all. Just to make that clear.
#11
Posted 17 October 2011 - 03:03 PM
Yahoo/bing total results for my site 8790
Google results 57,900
From Bing, I got 4702 results for your entire site. That's like half of what you are seeing.
If you type in exactly how you put that you'll see that topic is indexed through Bing or Yahoo bfarber. That means it is there but behind other phrases that are not exact to "LP Products you own". The exact title should be ahead of other phrases similar but not the same imo. So now I have to wonder why VB sites with non exact phrasing to mine is coming ahead of the exact title that I'm using. Again, I have never used VB, my only experience with them is this issue of my competitors whipping me blind through search results almost at every turn. And NO, I am not switching to VB, ever, nor am I a fan of their software at all. Just to make that clear.
No, I did not see the topic we are referencing in the results, but that may be due to the fact that they are serving me much less content than you, apparently.
Honestly, I reallllllllllly don't see how software would play any part in this particular case. As long as the search engines can reach and read the page, then your skin would likely have a much higher impact than what behind the scenes software you use. That said, some skins could cause you a lot of harm (I haven't looked at yours).
It's too bad you can't just email bing and find out why it's not returning your page, right?
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#12
Posted 17 October 2011 - 03:49 PM
It's too bad you can't just email bing and find out why it's not returning your page, right?
Well... That's a mighty fine suggestion Sir
I don't understand the finite points to SEO as I believe it's hard for anyone to really know except for some basics. The other VB sites for example all use different skins. Chances are that is not making the difference here. Also my search engine traffic hasn't changed much from changing skins if at all. I used a custom skin when I first purchased IPB and now use one from another designer. The skin I use is basically a stock skin also, that's why I purchased it.
I look at things for face value however, if I see 3 of 4 sites that use VB using my phrase garbled and still placing ahead of me it is what it is. Looks like duck, squawks like a duck, it must be a duck
Thanks bfarber for the responses, appreciate it and the work you've done to this software.
#13
Posted 11 February 2012 - 06:39 PM
What's disturbing to me is that Google seems to be using people's status update that is listed in a block as the description snippet for the link.....
https://www.google.c...iw=1366&bih=667
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