How Yahoo s Recent Facelift Can Mean More
Traffic To Your Site
It even surprised me.
Yes, even though I have been pointing out the possibility since July, and was forced by
demand to release my study findings before my book was even half finished, I was...
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How Yahoo s Recent Facelift Can Mean More
Traffic To Your Site
It even surprised me.
Yes, even though I have been pointing out the possibility since July, and was forced by
demand to release my study findings before my book was even half finished, I was shocked
when I heard the news as well.
You see, I was sure we were at least a year off from this glorious day.
The News
Yahoo has had a little facelift, which you ve probably read about by now.
The real news is
more important for your site - the “My Yahoo!” page looks different too.
On September 28, 2004, surfers who logged in to their personalized Yahoo area saw an
announcement explaining the RSS and Atom files that show updated information to a
website as content feeds, effectively pushing news feeds into the mainstream.
The new look to this section of Yahoo was presented as a full page ad to every single
account holder upon first log in that day, and even now, there remains a notice posted.
When I logged into my page in the "M
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