Yahoo Website Optimizer

After Google, Yahoo is the very important search engine to drive website traffic to website. To help webmaster to have a clear information about “Yahoo Website Optimizer” we would like to share with webmaster/ developer what Yahoo “Wants” and “Unwanted” for their search results:

Pages Yahoo! Wants Included In Its Index:
Original and unique content of genuine value.
Pages designed primarily for humans, with search engine considerations a secondary concern.
Hyperlinks intended to help people find interesting, related content, when applicable.
Metadata (including title and description) that accurately describes the contents of a web page.
Good web design in general.
Unfortunately, not all web pages contain information that is valuable to a user. Some pages are created deliberately to trick the search engine into offering inappropriate, redundant or poor-quality search results. This is often called “spam.” Yahoo! does not want these pages in the index.

What Yahoo! Considers Unwanted:
Some, but not all, examples of the types of content that Yahoo! does not want include:
Pages that harm the accuracy, diversity or relevance of search results.
Pages dedicated to redirecting the user to another page (doorway pages).
Multiple sites or pages offering substantially the same content.
Sites with numerous, unnecessary virtual hostnames.
Pages produced in great quantities, which have been automatically generated or which are of little value (cookie cutter pages).
Pages using methods to artificially inflate search engine ranking.
The use of text or links that are hidden from the user.
Pages that give the search engine different content than what the end user sees (cloaking).
Sites excessively cross linked with other sites to inflate a site’s apparent popularity (link schemes).
Pages built primarily for the search engines or pages with excessive or off-topic keywords.
Misuse of competitor names.
Multiple sites offering the same content.
Sites that use excessive pop-ups which interfere with user navigation.
Pages that seem deceptive, fraudulent, or provide a poor user experience.
Yahoo! Search Content Quality Guidelines are designed to ensure that poor-quality pages do not degrade the user experience in any way. As with other Yahoo! guidelines, Yahoo! reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to take any and all action it deems appropriate to ensure the quality of its search index.

Sourced from: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/search/basics/basics-18.html