Last week I looked at who the top 10 SA sites with the most authority are, and investigated why Google favours them more than others.
Well, I decided that there is more to it than just the number of backlinks and pages indexed. So I did what we do best at Quirk, and played cricket...I mean did a little more digging.
But first, I need to explain some of the inconsistencies with the results from the tool in our previous report. Why did we get some negative values in the results for IOL and SA Gov sites? This was what it looked like:
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Smith, do you mean "What results does Yahoo show?" or do you mean "What about the top 10 sites on Yahoo?"
Posted by Werner on 2007/05/17
Well, Yahoo shows a total of 826,569 pages in its index. No results for supplemental unfortunately, as its a Google specific term. But from a trust point of view - in my opinion - I feel that Yahoo's results (especially backlinks) are more reliable in general.
Posted by Werner on 2007/05/18
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Why not address the question to Mr Matt Cutts at Google ?
He might surprise you and give an explanation.
Posted by Sergei Muller on 2007/05/16