Ive just read about The Lazy Way To Success, and I found it very appealing. I hope it works and I hope Ive applied it the right way; Check this lazy speculation by; searching for an article that you or someone else has written and take this marketplace as a source. (select an article heading - copy it to your search engine and check the results. Do not forget the embrace the article heading with quotes, otherwise the search engine will not deliver it on the first line) Than compare the search result. Compare the results with Google on one hand and Yahoo on the other. What you will find is that Google shows the article on the original source (ezinearticles.com) and Yahoo will start showing the article with all other publishing sides. This is a lazy investigation, but by the looks of it, it means. This: Yahoo is more prone to offer a link-mechanism; apparently the search engine thought is: if other publishers havent published this article, it is probably not good so I dont have to show it. Google instead, just mentions the source first, which gives the idea that Google follows a straight content mechanism; content comes first, and is higher rated than those untraceable links... Just some thought. Please comment on it, show me where this has been explained previously, as I didnt find it. Or, forget about it. (may be continued...) 2006 Hans Bool |