Like all of the major search engines, MSN builds their index of sites using spiders to crawl the web finding new and changed information. This information is then processed by the MSN servers using complex algorithms to determine which sites are most relevant to the search query entered. This may seem like an extraordinarily complex process and it is however the resulting environment is simple: all search engine algorithms are mathematical and thus, there is a fixed set of rules and factors which, if addressed correctly, will result in a high ranking. In short, because it’s math we have the benefit of knowing that if we take action x and action y we will get result z.
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Search engines see your web pages with different eyes than web surfers.If you want to get more customers from the search engines, Please design your web pages SEO friendly to make search engines understand your web site .
Yahoo! is the second biggest of the three major engines and includes an enormous network of websites. The algorithm is based on that of Inktomi which Yahoo! purchased back in 2002 as part of their plan to stop serving Google results to search queries. The algorithm itself can pose a problem for some SEO‘s as we optimize client website to rank highly on multiple search engines due to the way that it deffers from Google and MSN. That said, any issue can be addressed provided that the right attention is given to the right details.
The Google Webmaster blog published an article in which Google’s Maile Ohye officially explained what it takes to get a high ranking in Google’s search result pages.
MSN is an engine that is still very easy to manipulate with spammy page content, which makes its search results not as relevant as Google or Yahoo’s results. MSN still gets it fair share of searches though so it is worth seo optimizing for.