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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Shepard Destin View Post
    If you put "www.yoursite.com" in the yahoo search box, and hit enter, what does the output tell you, if anything?
    The output tells you what the most relevant results are for "www.yoursite.com" according to Yahoo.

    If you're looking for what pages Yahoo has indexed for a certain site, you should use the site:www.yoursite.com command which will redirect you to Site Explorer. It is speculated that the pages are generally listed in order of perceived authority.
    ---cK

    CK Chung is an independent SEO consultant who provides premium Holistic SEO services, including services specific to Real Estate SEO. You can find his alter-ego, Kid Disco, spouting off on his SEO blog at SEOdisco.

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    I have tried to enter my site there is no result. But I think it is a challenge for me to get a result result time I put my Url there.

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    What would be the easiest way to get your rank higher on yahoo.
    Over 30 years of experience in the San Diego area. Specializing in Real Estate in Oceanside and also working as an REO agent with Oceanside Foreclosures. We also sell REO property all over north county San Diego.

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    Default Re: Yahoo Search

    content/links - same as in every SE

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    Default Re: Yahoo Search

    Quote Originally Posted by OceansideRealtors.net View Post
    What would be the easiest way to get your rank higher on yahoo.
    On-site SEO is more important with Yahoo. Put your keyword in the title, h1, h2, alt, strong and em tags and a few times in the copy.

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