Oct 09
MSN Search Update
MSN announced they are upgrading relevancy and coverage. The increased coverage likely means that more inbound link sources are getting indexed. From looking at rankings of a few of my sites it looks like:
* anchor text got A LOT more weighting
* many lower authority links that were not passing weight (due to not being in their index) are passing weight. For some competitive core industry related phrases (not SEO, another industry) I see a site that went from #150 to top 5 based on the anchor text of lots of low authority links.
* fresh links are still heavily trusted, but sites with older links but few fresh links now rank a bit better than they used to in the older MSN, likely due to the more comprehensive index coverage. for as much as Google has beat down some directory links, MSN just gave them a lot of love.
* MSN is still screwing up some navigational queries. For example, my homepage does not rank for seobook. Though I have already seen them fix some of these issues.
* Internal anchor text still counts, but it might seem slightly demoted, as a side effect of more competing pages and more links getting indexed.
* MSN mentioned that they were also looking to get more into universal search.
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Oct 01
How URLs Can Affect Top Search Engine Rankings
You’ve seen it a million times; you even know it by name - URL. You know that URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator and you probably refer to it by its 3-letter acronym: “U-R-L.” Or maybe you’re one of the cool kids who calls it an “Earl.” Either way, you may not know how URLs can affect your search engine optimization (SEO) strategies. Well, move over cool kids, ’cause you’re about to learn something new…
Let’s begin with the basics so that later, when we drill down into the important need-to-know details pertaining to SEO strategy, you’ll be perched on a solid knowledge-base and primed to follow through when it comes time to implement what you’ve learned.
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