Author: Martin Lemieux
Website: http://www.smartads.info
It is no secret that Google and Yahoo are
on a continuous battle to win our hearts and get everyone
to convert, but is converting someone really a matter
of the quantity or the quality?
It is no secret that Google and Yahoo are
on a continuous battle to win our hearts and get everyone
to convert, but is converting someone really a matter
of the quantity or the quality?
Let's take a look at some top key searches
and compare them with some search engines online. I will
outline a few things for each search result:
1) Search Engine
2) Number of results found
3) Quality & content of the top 10 sites
4) What you find going beyond the first 10 pages
Each section will get ranked out of 10 points
for quality (information taken on August 26,2005).
Starting with my all-time favorite search
term: "INTERNET MARKETING"
Google.com
- 99,000,000 results
- 10/10 on quality
- 10/10 Past 10 pages still delivers top quality results
Yahoo.com
- 281,000,000 results
- 7/10 on quality. There's no reason to list a "Hotel
Marketing Firm" & "Building websites".
The #1 spot was reserved for Yahoo marketing.
- 9/10 Past 10 pages, it is very generic for business,
not specific.
MSN.com
- 93,661,176 results
- 10/10 on quality
- 10/10 Past 10 pages still delivers high quality results.
I am surprised and give MSN two thumbs up for their attention
to detail.
Moving onto the search term for "BUSINESS NEWS"
Google.com
- 627,000,000 results
- 10/10 on quality
- 10/10 Beyond 10 pages delivers high quality & local
news centers.
Yahoo.com
- 1,260,000,000 results (wow)
- 10/10 on quality
- 9/10 Beyond 10 pages. There are still some sites that
should never be there.
MSN.com
- 381,631,054 results
- 8/10 on quality - Some aren't related at all and brand
new sites as well.
- 10/10 beyond 10 pages. Their results seem to tighten
up and get better.
Let's now take some more "local"
search results to see deeper and more targeted results...
Moving on to the search term for "WASHINGTON
UNIVERSITIES".
I hope to find the "University of Washington"
come up #1 or thereabouts.
Google.com
- 22,700,000
- 10/10 on quality (www.washington.edu
is #1)
- 10/10 beyond 10 pages. The results still deliver "university"
topics.
Yahoo.com
- 143,000,000 results
- 9/10 on quality - The top spot is reserved for Yahoo
on Washington University in St. Louis. There seems to
be a strong battle going on here on which university to
list.
- 10/10 beyond 10 pages. Content is specific and relevant.
MSN.com
- 34,442,536 results
- 9/10 on quality - Again another battle going on and
washington.edu is #10 tilting on the verge of page 2.
- 10/10 beyond 10 pages. All related to Washington &
University living
Let's now get even more specific than that...
For this search term I will be using something very local
that I can relate to and give a better analysis.
Moving on to the search term for "HAMILTON
ONTARIO CANADA".
Google.com
- 3,700,000 results
- 10/10 on quality - Great job
- 10/10 beyond 10 pages - Anything goes but is directly
related to Hamilton.
Yahoo.com
- 14,900,000 results
- 10/10 on quality - Almost the same as Google but a couple
of different choices.
- 9/10 on quality - Some results are found by keyword
stuffing their pages.
MSN Local *New (http://search.msn.com/local/)
- 1,280,405 results
- 9/10 on quality - Getting some random placements &
keyword stuffing
- 10/10+ beyond 10 pages - Many local companies well listed
in the results.
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Let's now take a look at these results as
a total. Out of a possible score of 80 points, here are
the total scores for each:
Google - 80 points
MSN - 76 points
Yahoo - 73 points
Total search results delivered:
Google - 752,400,000
Yahoo - 1,698,900,000
MSN - 511,015,171
And people wonder why Google is the king
of searching?! But wait, without even noticing the results,
as I totaled the final point standings, MSN came up in
second place! In my study, I tried to be as neutral as
possible.
How is it that Msn & Google
have 50% the amount of results shown in Yahoo, but outrank
Yahoo in quality?
In conclusion:
Even though Yahoo delivered a report stating
that it has over 19 billion search items, what does it
matter when you're still trying to figure out how to deliver
all that content? MSN & Google seem to know exactly
what to do with their results. They don't seem "off
the wall" at all. If Yahoo is to step up and be crowned
the search king, I really think that they need to refine
the amount of search terms they have, to match the quality
of search results as well.
Yahoo has major potential to outreach Google
but they still have a lot of work ahead of them and by
the time they figure things out, Google may even step
up their game even further and wow us all on some other
search plateau.
Martin Lemieux is the president of the Smartads
Advertising Network. Smartads is dedicated to helping
you expose your business online and offline.
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