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Top Forums Web Development Search Engine Optimization (SEO) - Google v. Yahoo. Post 302210496 by cbkihong on Tuesday 1st of July 2008 05:20:07 AM
Old 07-01-2008
I found it weird too. Actually I have similar statistics as you do.

To test, I just tried searching by Yahoo! a few really old threads (but very specific in topic) I posted a few years ago, by using a few very specific keywords. Both Yahoo! and Google got the threads. So it seems like the threads have actually been crawled. They just do not turn up early in the search results unless I am using very specific keywords. This seems to especially the case if I use Yahoo!.

For my personal site, awstats reported 1294 referrals from Google and 68 from Yahoo! for the month of June. For the keyphrase "perl tutorial" that gets the most referrals for me, Yahoo! turned up my site on the 6th page while 2nd page for Google. I did not perform any SEO intentionally.

Well, of course, if a search result appears on page 5 or later then we can safely assume nobody is going to see it ...
 

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WWW::Search::Yahoo(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   WWW::Search::Yahoo(3pm)

NAME
WWW::Search::Yahoo - backend for searching www.yahoo.com SYNOPSIS
use WWW::Search; my $oSearch = new WWW::Search('Yahoo'); my $sQuery = WWW::Search::escape_query("sushi restaurant Columbus Ohio"); $oSearch->native_query($sQuery); while (my $oResult = $oSearch->next_result()) print $oResult->url, " "; DESCRIPTION
This class is a Yahoo specialization of WWW::Search. It handles making and interpreting Yahoo searches http://www.yahoo.com. This class exports no public interface; all interaction should be done through WWW::Search objects. NOTES
The default search is: Yahoo's web-based index (not Directory). PRIVATE METHODS
If you just want to write Perl code to search Yahoo, you do NOT need to read any further here. Instead, just read the WWW::Search documentation. If you want to write a subclass of this module (e.g. create a backend for another branch of Yahoo) then please read about the private methods here: gui_query Yes, Virginia, we do try to emulate stupid-human queries. need_to_delay This method tells the WWW::Search controller code whether we need to pause and give the yahoo.com servers a breather. user_agent_delay This method tells the WWW::Search controller code how many seconds we should pause. preprocess_results_page Clean up the Yahoo HTML before we attempt to parse it. _result_list_tags Returns a list, which will be passed as arguments to HTML::Element::look_down() in order to return a list of HTML::Element which contain the query results. _result_list_items Given an HTML::TreeBuilder tree, returns a list of HTML::Element, which contain the query results. parse_details Given a (portion of an) HTML::TreeBuilder tree and a WWW::SearchResult object, parses one result out of the tree and populates the SearchResult. _where_to_find_count Returns a list, which will be passed as arguments to HTML::Element::look_down() in order to return an HTML::Element which contains the approximate result count. _string_has_count Given a string, returns the approximate result count if that string contains the approximate result count. _a_is_next_link Given an HTML::Element, returns true if it seems to contain the clickable "next page" widget. strip Given a string, strips leading and trailing whitespace off of it. SEE ALSO
To make new back-ends, see WWW::Search. BUGS
Please tell the maintainer if you find any! AUTHOR
As of 1998-02-02, "WWW::Search::Yahoo" is maintained by Martin Thurn (mthurn@cpan.org). "WWW::Search::Yahoo" was originally written by Wm. L. Scheding, based on "WWW::Search::AltaVista". LEGALESE
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. LICENSE
Copyright (C) 1998-2009 Martin 'Kingpin' Thurn This software is released under the same license as Perl itself. perl v5.12.4 2011-11-02 WWW::Search::Yahoo(3pm)
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