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Yahoo! Organic Search Results, Now Powered by Bing

Yahoo-Microsoft-Alliance

A Big Part of the Search Alliance Promise is Complete

Yahoo! Search senior vice president Shashi Seth announced today that a key milestone in the Yahoo! and Microsoft Search Alliance has been achieved: Bing now powers 100 percent of Yahoo’s organic (or natural) search results.  Apparently this is the case now for both the desktop product and mobile.

“Yahoo! Web, Image, and Video search experiences on both desktop and mobile devices are now powered by the Microsoft platform in the US and Canada (English), with more markets to come,” said Seth. “The speed in which this was completed is a testament to the great work and partnership between a number of Yahoo! and Microsoft employees, the ranks of which are numerous.”

Earlier this month, Yahoo! and Microsoft representatives reported that the transition was underway and that just about…

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Join Us at SES San Francisco 2010

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Stop by Our Booth on the Expo Floor!

Yield Software will be presenting and exhibiting at SES-San Francisco 2010 next week at Moscone West.  Our booth number is 416 — Matt, Jenae, Jacob and I will be hanging out there doing demos and schmoozing, and we’d love to say hello if you’re there.

If you’re not already registered for SES, you can still get a free exhibit hall pass — just visit Search Engine Strategies San Francisco to reserve a pass.  We’re also going to be giving away a free Apple iPad (a $499 value) from business cards dropped into the fishbowl at our booth, so be sure to bring yours along and drop it into the bowl.  We’ll do the drawing at the end of the conference and ship the winner’s new iPad directly from Apple.

One more thing…

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Yahoo! Search Begins Display of Bing Results

About 25 Percent of Results in Y! Now Powered by Microsoft’s Bing

In yesterday’s Yahoo! Search Blog, they announced that they’ve begun a test incorporating Microsoft’s Bing search results in their pages.  They are displaying both natural and paid search results, but only in about 25 percent of Yahoo’s search results pages.  Here’s what you can expect to see:

Further, Yahoo! says their mobile search product will begin to incorporate Bing mobile search results in the coming weeks and months.  Notable is Yahoo’s assertion that they will “continue to innovate and enhance the overall consumer experience around those core listings.”  This means that while the search results themselves will be generated by Bing, other on-page features or enhancements will be driven by the Yahoo! Search team.

For this and other reasons, you will continue to see how your…

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Bing-Yahoo! Search Alliance

SEMPO-SF Bay Area to Host Informational Forum

The San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO) has announced a new Meetup that will feature leaders from Yahoo! Search and Microsoft’s Bing discussing the coming integration of the two search engine giants.  Here’s the details:

What: SEMPO-SF Bay Area Learning Series: Inside the Yahoo! and Microsoft Search Alliance

When: Monday, July 26, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. PDT

Where:  Microsoft Corporation – San Francisco Centre, 835 Market Street, Seventh Floor, Golden Gate North & South Rooms, San Francisco

One of the most significant developments in the search marketing industry recently has been the formation of the Yahoo! and Microsoft Search Alliance, which promises to bring together the Yahoo! Search and Bing networks to provide advertisers with greater scale and faster innovation. As a search marketer, are you…

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Impacts of Google Ranking Changes

Mayday Mayday – How Was Your Website Impacted?

Google is constantly making changes to its algorithms, which determine what websites appear in their natural search results and in what order they appear. Most changes do not have significant impacts, but Google’s recent change made between April 28th and May 3rd — called the “May Day Update” because it happened mostly on May 1st, but also “Mayday Update” because of its potential adverse impacts on websites — has resulted in the following for many websites:

  • Rank of deeper individual pages within websites
  • Rank for long tail keyword searches (three-plus words in the search query)

In a nutshell, Google has cracked down on quality for longer-tail keywords – making its evaluation of deeper individual website pages more similar to how it conducts natural search rankings for keyword searches with one-to-two words.

This is probably…

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