Yahoo's Spider Slurp!

This
article will help you know how to write for Yahoo's Spider - Slurp!
As the
world's second most popular search tool, Yahoo moves a tremendous
amount of traffic and is a very credible alternative to Google. Yahoo
receives over 2.76 billion page views per day from hundreds of millions
of unique users. It boasts over 157 million registered users enjoying
mail, shopping and discussion groups and an increasingly personalized
search and news services. For the past two years, Yahoo, Google and
MSN have been embroiled in a hard-fought battle for the loyalty of
search engine users forcing all three firms into the hyper-evolution
we are witnessing today.
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Getting found by Slurp:
The first thing to know about Slurp is that like its better known
cousin, Google-bot, Slurp "discovers" sites by following
links from one site to another, reading and recording nearly everything
it finds in its path. The majority of websites referenced by Yahoo
were originally included in its database because they were accessed
by Slurp following links from another site.
Yahoo suggests adding an inbound link to all pages
in your site to guarantee those pages will be discovered by Slurp.
They also recommend an internal sitemap linked to from the Index (or
home) page of the site. To encourage Slurp to spend more time deep-crawling
your content, Yahoo recommends the addition of "good authoritative
links pointing into your site", from highly reputable sources
such as news sites, established business partners and other sites
relevant to your business or service.
Manual submission of the site is only recommended
if for some reason or another Slurp does not find the site on its
own. This is increasingly rare however as server-logs show Slurp is
one of the most active spiders out there. In other words, if a site
Slurp has already indexed links to your site, Slurp will almost certainly
be visiting very soon. Webmasters should never have to pay submission
fees to get into Yahoo's index as according to Yahoo's Tim Mayer,
99% of Yahoo's index is crawled by Slurp for free.
It is still important to make sure your site is ready
to receive a visit from Slurp. To ensure Slurp is able to travel across
your entire site, provide standard HREF text links as opposed to forms,
Flash or java script navigation tools. Webmasters are encouraged to
avoid tracking and communication methods that rely on using cookies
across every page of the site. If you have a database driven site
or a site that creates unique sessions for each user, avoid embedding
session IDs in URL's. Lastly, use 404 pages to redirect users (and
spiders) to the root (index) page if a page or site URL becomes invalid.
Yahoo also asks webmasters of sites with shopping carts to use robot.txt
exclusions in the source of the shopping carts.
Where your site has been included. Results May
Vary.
Yahoo has seen enormous change over the past seven years. What started
as a paid-inclusion, human edited search directory, has grown into
the second largest database of indexed content. Yahoo is on the cutting
edge of integrating several forms of media into their search offerings
and will likely soon produce its own entertainment content like an
online HBO. Yahoo is flirting with the concept of becoming an infotainment
portal again but the core of its offerings remains firmly rooted in
search.
Yahoo search results come in multiple formats including:
Yahoo-Local, Yahoo-products, MY-Yahoo (personalized results), specific
nation-based Yahoo's, and the standard Yahoo.com One of Yahoo's goals
appears to be presenting individual search-users with results that
best match their personal needs. For instance, Yahoo would like to
present constantly updated geographic-specific references when a user
searches for daily-use items such as groceries, repair-workers, real
estate and other services one would normally use a telephone directory
to find. Similarly, Yahoo wants to present the entire global database
of references when a user searches for international news, trans-national
products or vacation plans. Being certain your website gets served
up for all levels of search, local, regional and global, will be important
if you wish to serve a market larger than your general region or community.
Getting Rankings:
Yahoo's search engine ranks sites based on a formula that is very
similar to the algorithms used by rivals Google and MSN. Yahoo values
many of the same elements other search engines do including keyword
enriched domain names, titles, meta tags, and content. Yahoo also
values keywords found in the anchor text of internal links, though
the effect at Yahoo is not as powerful as it is on Google.
According to Yahoo, well optimized pages and sites
will continue to get good results across all versions of their search
engine. By opening your site to Yahoo Slurp and performing well-planned
optimization services across every page, a good SEO can nearly always
achieve Top placements on Yahoo. The trick is in offering Slurp the
information it needs to read, record and rank your site. If that information
is included on each page, a set of text-based links is woven through
the site to provide easy passage for Slurp, and Yahoo is told what
your business is, where your business is located, and who your business
serves, your site should achieve strong rankings.
Due to the advent of personal, local, regional and
global search results, it is highly recommended to add full contact
and address information on every page of a site. This information
should be as precise as possible and should include street address,
unit or suite number, zip or postal code, state or province, county
and country, full telephone information (including area codes), and
if possible, the approximate longitude and latitude of your business
location. (look up your longitude and latitude here: http://www.astro.com/atlas)
When writing for Slurp here are a few basic fundamentals:
Have a descriptive URL.
Use keyword enriched titles on each page of the site.
Place keyword enriched description and keywords meta tags on each
page of the site.
Use robot.txt files to keep Slurp out of your shopping cart or log
in pages.
Place keyword enriched text in the first paragraphs of your site-copy.
Use HREF links to direct Slurp through each page of the site.
Add a sitemap page and be certain there is a link from the INDEX page
to the sitemap.
Be certain that geographic specific information is mentioned on each
page of the site. Always have a contact page that also lists geographic
specific information.
Write a press release and send it to as many blogs, news-wires and
press release sites as possible.
Acquire strong, relevant incoming links from sites with topics similar
to yours.
Update your site frequently.
Enjoy and value
your placements.
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