Original and unique content of genuine value
1:-Pages designed primarily for humans, with search engine considerations secondary.
2:-Hyperlinks intended to help people find interesting, related content, when applicable.
3:-Metadata (including title and description) that accurately describes the contents of a web page.
4:-Good web design in general Unfortunately, not all web pages contain information that is valuable to a user.
1:-Pages designed primarily for humans, with search engine considerations secondary.
2:-Hyperlinks intended to help people find interesting, related content, when applicable.
3:-Metadata (including title and description) that accurately describes the contents of a web page.
4:-Good web design in general Unfortunately, not all web pages contain information that is valuable to a user.
5:-Some pages are created deliberately to trick the search engine into offering inappropriate, redundant, or poor-quality search results, this is often called "spam." Yahoo! does not want these pages in the index.
6:-What Yahoo! Considers Unwanted Some, but not all, examples of the more common types of content that Yahoo! does not want include:
1:-Pages that harm accuracy, diversity or relevance of search results.
2:-Pages dedicated to redirecting the user to another page (doorway pages).
3:-Multiple sites or pages offering substantially the same content.
4:-Sites with numerous, unnecessary virtual hostnames.
6:-What Yahoo! Considers Unwanted Some, but not all, examples of the more common types of content that Yahoo! does not want include:
1:-Pages that harm accuracy, diversity or relevance of search results.
2:-Pages dedicated to redirecting the user to another page (doorway pages).
3:-Multiple sites or pages offering substantially the same content.
4:-Sites with numerous, unnecessary virtual hostnames.
5:-Pages in great quantity, automatically generated or of little value (cookie cutter pages).
6:-Pages using methods to artificially inflate search engine ranking.
7:-The use of text or links that are hidden from the user.
8:-Pages that give the search engine different content than what the end-user sees (cloaking).
9:-Sites cross-linked excessively with other sites to inflate a site's apparent popularity (link schemes).
10:-Pages built primarily for the search engines or pages with excessive or off-topic keywords.
Misuse of competitor names:
1:-Sites that use excessive pop-ups, interfering with user navigation.
2:-Pages that seem deceptive, fraudulent or provide a poor user experience Source: Yahoo
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7:-The use of text or links that are hidden from the user.
8:-Pages that give the search engine different content than what the end-user sees (cloaking).
9:-Sites cross-linked excessively with other sites to inflate a site's apparent popularity (link schemes).
10:-Pages built primarily for the search engines or pages with excessive or off-topic keywords.
Misuse of competitor names:
1:-Sites that use excessive pop-ups, interfering with user navigation.
2:-Pages that seem deceptive, fraudulent or provide a poor user experience Source: Yahoo
Web Application Development
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