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Anthony Parsons -- Yahoo vs. Google ÷ MSN = Uh Oh!
by Anthony Parsons -
www.anthonyparsons.com ,
seo@anthonyparsons.com
Yahoo, the old superpower of the search engine world
is now going to go head to head with the current
superpower of the search engines, Google. Uh-Oh,
look out, MSN is starting to play the game too! Ok,
let me put it simpler, Google is the super search
engine, Yahoo is the super directory and MSN, well,
MSN is not much currently. Stay tuned though, Bill
Gates is stirring the pot.
The speculation is
rampant about Google becoming a public company.
Google is in discussion with investment banks about
possible offerings within the first quarter. If this
is true, then get your cheque books ready, and
prepare to spend when Google goes live on the stock
exchange. It is speculated that it will be one of
the biggest events in years on the global exchange.
With a possible 1/3rd of the company going up for
public investment. What does this mean? Well, unlike
other public search engines, Google is all privately
owned, which means you don't currently see
advertisements on the homepage, etc. Once a public
company, just like Yahoo, you may begin to see
changes depending on what the public advise. This is
exactly why Google has become so popular. It is
private and delivers quality results, not quality
advertisements. Well, did provide quality results
until last November. See the impact. A new look
Google that annoys you with a homepage just like
Yahoo and MSN. Fight through the rubbish to get to
search!
With that in mind,
Yahoo over the past year has been conducting its own
little monopoly with the purchase of Overture and
Inktomi. As Yahoo currently enhance their directory
results from Google, it is speculated that once
Google go public, as Yahoo already is, then Yahoo
are going to drop Google like a hot rock and take up
results from their own company assets almost
immediately. As Yahoo owns All The Web (ATW), and
ATW has the largest web search database, it is
unknown whether Yahoo will utilise its own ATW or
Inktomi database to provide results to Yahoo search
results.
All you had to do
was rank well in Google and that transferred to
Yahoo with little difference. Ranking well in Google
will not have any impact on Yahoo in the near
future. If your website is not optimized to perform
across this wide range of engines, and included
within their results, then your in trouble. Yahoo
will utilise Inktomi results as it wishes and sell
the results to other engines as currently occurs.
The good news is, my customers don't have to worry
as my work is never specific to one search engine. I
guess that Yahoo paid submissions will once again
increase to be listed within their directory. Once
officially announced, if Yahoo go with Inktomi, then
their price may go up and let the wars begin at
Inktomi for rankings.
If Yahoo kicks
Google into touch, then guess what? Surprise,
surprise, it will also kick Looksmart Australia over
the fence from supplying paid sponsored results to
them. Yahoo, owning Overture, will utilise Overture
results in Australia very soon as they already do in
most other countries. Yes, Overture has plans to
open in Australia very soon. Hopefully the picture
is starting to come together for you.
Here's the left
field player, MSN. MSN are starting to play the game
with Internet search and pay a little more attention
to their search features and services. MSN have been
supplied by Inktomi, but wait, MSN now have "MSNBOT"
crawling around the web building a substantial
database for themselves. Now with MSN releasing some
impressive features lately, targeting broadband
users, it is anyone's guess what is to come next. I
believe that Bill Gates has not bothered before
because he's been too busy monopolising world IT and
Internet browsing.
Searching the
internet is about to get a whole lot more funkier.
Good old Bill Gates and his little family,
Microsoft, are paying some attention to their own
Internet features. Lets see now, Google - "x"
Billion dollar company, Yahoo - "xx" Billion dollar
company and whoo..... Microsoft, I mean MSN - "x"
Trillions of dollars. With Google and Yahoo possibly
splitting and Microsoft coming up behind real quick,
I somehow think MSN may end up the superpower of
search engines in the coming years. Money wins, lets
face it. Google can have all the PageRank they want,
and Yahoo all the other engines they want, but lets
face it, Bills money will buy technology and
supremacy if need be.
In conclusion, all
those listed with Google will now have to
concentrate on Yahoo submissions and ranking to
remain listed within Yahoo. You will also need to
keep abreast of whatever Microsoft comes up with. No
longer will there be one clear winner, but possibly
three (3) search engines going head to head to win
users. Some SEO's are about to get a real wakeup
call.
Australian owned
and operated business, anthonyparsons.com performs
website optimization, submission and marketing
services to the Global community. Catering to best
suit most SEO budgets.
http://search-engine-optimisation.anthonyparsons.com
Regards,
Anthony Parsons
Search Engine Optimization Services
seo@anthonyparsons.com
http://www.anthonyparsons.com
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