So you're saying www.alltheweb.com gives a better ranking just because they have a domain name which matches your search query. Well, I went to www.alltheweb.com and typed in "books". I went through the top 100 results, and couldn't find books.com (or Barnes and Noble for that matter) anywhere. I found books.ru at number 95, which was about the only generic domain name. I think its much more likely that www.alltheweb.com gives better rankings to people who advertise (ie: pay money). The people who have cars.com probably paid a lot of money for the domain, and are probably happy to spend money advertising on search engines. Thanks for playing, next contestant please. Anybody else think they know a search engine where sites get a better ranking purely because they have a domain name which matches the search query (and not because they paid money)? Bonus points if its a search engine people actually use. Tony Cooke wrote: ] Try going to http://www.alltheweb.com/ and typing in "cars" or "real estate" ] and see what comes up as the first hit. ] ] -----Original Message----- ] From: Saliya Wimalaratne [mailto:saliya§hinet.net.au] ] Sent: Thursday, 17 January 2002 9:33 AM ] To: dns§lists.auda.org.au ] Subject: Re: [DNS] thread.119 ] ] ] On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Stephen Gethin wrote: ] ] > Generic names will also give you a better ranking on some search engines. ] ] I keep hearing this statement, I keep asking for supporting evidence, and ] I keep getting silence as a response. ] ] You do the math... ] ] Saliya ] __________________________________________________________________________ David Keegel <djk§cyber.com.au> URL: http://www.cyber.com.au/users/djk/ Cybersource P/L: Unix Systems Administration and TCP/IP network managementReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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