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SEO: Does Google take results from Yahoo's directory? - b1911 - 06-25-2014 02:12 AM I understood that if you submit to Yahoo's Directory, Google will index sites found on Yahoo Directory. However, when you look at the tool http://www.search-this.com/search-engine-decoder/ , it shows Google and Yahoo have no relationship. Can someone please explain? - imisidro - 06-25-2014 02:17 AM You're correct that Google and Yahoo does not have a relationship. Google picks up from DMOZ.org or the Open Directory Project http://www.dmoz.org and not from Yahoo Directory For example, if your webpage does not have a meta description tag, which Google uses in its snippet for the search engine, then it picks up from DMOZ For example: Family Facts: Social Science Research on Family, Society & Religion Sponsored by the Heritage Foundation, this site presents findings on the family, society and religion from peer-reviewed journals, books and government ... http://www.familyfacts.org - 11k - Cached - Similar pages If you look at this site, it does not have the meta description tag. So Google picked up the description from DMOZ http://search.dmoz.org/cgi-bin/search?search=FAMILYFACTS familyfacts.org - Sponsored by the Heritage Foundation, this site presents findings on the family, society and religion from peer-reviewed journals, books and government surveys. -- http://www.familyfacts.org Society: Issues: Children, Youth and Family (1) Google uses DMOZ for their Google Directory http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=34429&query=DMOZ&topic=&type= - 529s.com - 06-25-2014 02:22 AM Google uses something called a 'spider' to search the web and find new sites and new pages on sites. One of the factors that they use to decide how to rank a site is by how many inbound links a site has to it and the quality of those links. A link from the Yahoo directory is considered pretty high quality and could be worth the $299 per year if you feel your site will generate sales based on the improved rank. |