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	<title>Comments on: Q&amp;A with Raghu Ramakrishnan</title>
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		<title>By: Fido</title>
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		<description>I spend working on my two years old site many hours daily. Each and every day. The site contains thousands of search engine and surfer friendly pages, unique content and each page is 100% relevant to the keywords what it is optimized for. I am using no black hat techniques and linkdomain command shows about 45,000 incoming links to my site. Average pageviews per session is 27(!) and bookmarker base is growing every day. To simplify it - my site is on the top of all their competitors.

Now how many pages of this site are indexed in Yahoo!? 37. To be exact - about 10 concurrent pages and rest are 301 redirected old pages, that do not exist for many months. And how many hits I am getting from your regular search? None.

Webmasters like me are praying for &quot;social search&quot; implementation each and every day. This seems to be the only chance for quality sites, that are - from unknown reasons - neglected by your search engine.

Congrats on your new job and please go straight to &quot;social search&quot;, thank you.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I spend working on my two years old site many hours daily. Each and every day. The site contains thousands of search engine and surfer friendly pages, unique content and each page is 100% relevant to the keywords what it is optimized for. I am using no black hat techniques and linkdomain command shows about 45,000 incoming links to my site. Average pageviews per session is 27(!) and bookmarker base is growing every day. To simplify it &#8211; my site is on the top of all their competitors.</p>
<p>Now how many pages of this site are indexed in Yahoo!? 37. To be exact &#8211; about 10 concurrent pages and rest are 301 redirected old pages, that do not exist for many months. And how many hits I am getting from your regular search? None.</p>
<p>Webmasters like me are praying for &#8220;social search&#8221; implementation each and every day. This seems to be the only chance for quality sites, that are &#8211; from unknown reasons &#8211; neglected by your search engine.</p>
<p>Congrats on your new job and please go straight to &#8220;social search&#8221;, thank you.</p>
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