Links : are we about to see the Yahoo SiteExplorer launched? Today we saw the Linkdomain: command start showing just crappy arse sample data… boo hiss .. but are they porting data into the new system, lets hope so..

Chinks : The Yahoo tracking url was always a good sign when deciding how many H=1 sites you were up against or if your site was up for review QT=dq or didn’t pass review (hehe) QT=dqp, well they have gone all cryptic on us… now we get a crazy string like :

http://uk.wrs.yahoo.com/;_ylt=AgrwWxTnyY9tTH4ac6SUvMJLBQx.;_ylu=X3oDMTBjcWlmbGY5BGwDV1MxBHNlYwNzcg–/

oh hum ..

DaveN

DaveN

2 Comments

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    I still get strings like this, http://rds.yahoo.com/S=2766679/K=cars/v=2/SID=w/TID=SNGY2_1/l=WS1/R=1/SS=2044565/MI=internal/IPC=gb/SHE=0/H=1/;_ylt=AtnHs2cJhPZsIadllFG.m71XNyoA/SIG=118hcct47/EXP=1126018248/*-http%3A//www.cars.com/. I noticed about two weeks ago the cryptic strings. Then I remembered I was signed into Yahoo and getting stuff that seemed to have different tracking for My Web. Signed out, cryptic stuff went away. What’s odd is today, I’m signed in but still got the string above. And c’mon Dave, so what do the acroynms dq and dqp stand for?

    Danny Sullivan | http://blog.searchenginewatch.com

    5th September 2005 @ 15:53

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    LOL, Danny. Interestingly, I have seen Y SERPs with H=1 results simultaneously with the same page also listed as an H=0. That looks a hound, I tell ya

    >> And c’mon Dave, so what do the acroynms dq and dqp stand for?

    DQP = a DaveN site, surely? He has a whole parameter / value pair, just for him :)

    TallTroll

    6th September 2005 @ 13:25

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