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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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Finance::Quote::Yahoo::USA(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     Finance::Quote::Yahoo::USA(3)

NAME
Finance::Quote::Yahoo::USA - Obtain information about stocks and funds in the USA and Canada. SYNOPSIS
use Finance::Quote; $q = Finance::Quote->new; %info = $q->fetch("usa","SGI"); DESCRIPTION
This method provides access to financial information from a number of exhcanges in the United States and Canada. The following methods are available: canada usa yahoo nyse nasdaq vanguard fidelity These methods all use the same information source, and hence can be considered somewhat interchangable. However, the method "yahoo" should be passed to fetch if you wish to obtain information from any source that Yahoo tracks. This method is loaded by default by Finance::Quote, although it can be explicitly loaded by passing the argument "Yahoo::USA" to Finance::Quote->new(). Information returned by this module may be subject to Yahoo's terms and conditions. See http://finance.yahoo.com/ for more information. LABELS RETURNED
This module returns all the standard labels that Yahoo provides, as well as the currency label. See Finance::Quote::Yahoo::Base for more information. BUGS
Yahoo does not make a distinction between the various exchanges in the United States and Canada. For example, it is possible to request a stock using the "NYSE" method and still obtain data even if that stock does not exist on the NYSE but exists on a different exchange. SEE ALSO
Yahoo Finance, http://finance.yahoo.com/ Finance::Quote::Yahoo::Base perl v5.12.1 2009-10-05 Finance::Quote::Yahoo::USA(3)
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