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sofy600 said: "yahoo search engine Ive noticed that yahoo is only finding my first page of my site and no others. Is this something new? Some sites have many pages listed?"

Darksat said: "Sometimes it takes a while to get an entire site crawled, be patient."

edwin said: "check your logfiles for the presence of "yahoo slurp""

WebServant said: "Hello, You can try using [url]www.SearchEngineSubmission.ws[/url] I think to be able to listed everywhere you need to be linked by many pages etc. I am using them for the last 6 months and very happy with the results. Cheers, WebServant"

iaf46 said: "google search engine is mch powerful as compare to yahoo search engines.......i have noticed .......on both search engines"

stumpygrrl said: "I have never seen yahoo slurp but I have 288 pages out of 300 indexed in yahoo. Inktomi comes around often so I wonder if that's who is supplying yahoo's index lately?"

rhinozzz said: "yeah ive been slurped finally. i use axs tracking and the standard webalizer that came with my hosting on axs i dont believe it clued me in that yahoo slurp came by but the webalizer did"

Darren said: "Yahoo is getting a lot better and faster at indexing things."

techniner said: "Well Google has ALWAYS been the slow.. How does that story go again ... the hare and the tortes? OHH yeah.. the Tortes wins... Google really is the #1 one place to be ranked high. Yahoo indexes alot and MSN has gotten SUPER fast about indexing as well but the fact remains that Google == Quality Vistors as the Algos are superior to any other engines finding users exactly what they want and luckily what they want is at "yoursite""

Heather said: "[QUOTE=stumpygrrl]I have never seen yahoo slurp but I have 288 pages out of 300 indexed in yahoo. Inktomi comes around often so I wonder if that's who is supplying yahoo's index lately?[/QUOTE] To answer your question, yes. Inktomi is the slurp for Yahoo. Hope this helps!"

tracepeople said: "My website ukpeoplesearch.co.uk is no1 on MSN for its keywords and has recently been included in DMOZ, although not yet on the search results from DMOZ but the link is in the directory. Google has got it, but as it is a PR0 hasn't ranked it yet. Yahoo on the other hand hasn't got the address at all. Anything I can do?"

edwin said: "you haven't been crawled yet by yahoo?"

tracepeople said: "well the website's URL is held by my domian regsiter and I point it to a longer url of a website that I pay hosting for, as they want extra to host it on their server. [url]www.ukpeoplesearch.co.uk[/url] [url]www.myotherwebsite.com/ukpeoplesearch[/url] get the idea? To be honest I was hoping that both would get picked up, but google has got the top level domain and yahoo has only got the myotherwebsite url."

Neutron2k said: "I know what this problem is i think. I have the same. The domain name has been setup as a masked redirect, i.e. when you goto that domain, there is a frames page there that loads your otherwebsite into the main frame. So when the search engines index your site, they get as far as the main frame and take all your keywords from that but dont follow the links on the pages loaded into your main frame. I hope that makes sense. I had this problem so i submitted both the main url and my domain name and now their all indexed. If you have a control panel for your domain name there should be an option allowing you setup keywords. I hope ive gotten the right end of the stick of your problem."

tracepeople said: "transferred my domain to my hosting account so no more redirect. I also logged into yahoo and used their URL submit so perhaps that will help as well."

Darren said: "It could just be a matter of time, as in it hasn't been long enough."

tracepeople said: "yahoo's made a slight update in their SERPs. A few of my sites that were drifting to no.5 are right back up in the top 3."