On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Cooke, Tony wrote: > Saliya > > Try going to http://www.alltheweb.com/ and typing in "cars" or "real estate" > and see what comes up as the first hit. Tony, This isn't evidence of 'the domain name being used as a search ranking criterion'. Just evidence of a URL coming up first. Do the same search on the same site with 'foo'. Does 'www.foo.com' come up first ? My theorem is that the domain name is not used as a ranking criterion by any (major) search engine. To disprove this theorem, you simply need a statement from a search engine author or owner, saying that the domain name itself is used as a ranking criterion by 'x' search engine. I haven't found one yet. Quoting results from particular searches of course does not constitute supporting evidence (a statistically representative sample might; but I think that such a sample might require millions of separate searches and be fairly labour- and network-intensive :). It would be far simpler to ask the search engine owner/author. Regards, SaliyaReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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