If you wanna work on more organic or search engine traffic for your blog or website, you should work on the three search engines, that have largest market shares and they are Google, Yahoo and MSN or now Bing. But of course, if you have huge traffic from Google, you could almost ignore the rest. But if you’re one who doesn’t wanna have even a single drop to leak through, then you should also consider Yahoo and Bing, the recent rising star of Microsoft search engine.
Posts Tagged ‘search engine’
Does BING matter?
Monday, September 28th, 2009RushmoreDrive – a black society search engine, or called a black Google
Monday, August 18th, 2008
While performing a blog search on AskAlexia Blog search for new search engine, I’ve come across a blog post talking about the RushmoreDrive search engine – a search engine meant for the Black people.
Cuil – search engine built by ex-Google scientist
Friday, August 15th, 2008Searchii – New Zealander search engine
Friday, August 15th, 2008
New Zealanders are into search engine business. The Searchii.co.nz is the new search engine created for them. The search engine is supposed to be a wrapper of Google. But it offers deeper search for websites that are from New Zealand only.
Scour better search and lets you make money?
Friday, August 15th, 2008
The Internet still needs more search engines. As I’ve mentioned before. Yes, the big three have come out with various search APIs, it’s now kind of easy for others to build wrapper search engines on them.
New search engines: Tybit search engine offers search affiliates, and AskAlexia ajax search
Friday, August 15th, 2008
It’s the first time that I’ve heard of the Tybit search engine, www.tybit.com. I’m not sure whether you guys have heard about it or not. The search engine is claimed to have bundled various search technologies that will grab the searched results from over three major search engines, which are Google, Yahoo and MSN.
From my understanding the Tybit search engine shouldn’t have their own indexes database, which they work like others which is only a wrapper of the big three (Google, Yahoo and MSN). As when you perform a search on tybit, it shows very close searched results to the big three. Nowadays, even the three are getting closer to each other.
