by Stephan Spencer
With Microsoft throwing its hat into the ring alongside Google and Yahoo!, consumers as well as search marketers have more choices. Choices and competition are good for the marketplace. But, for search marketers, along with more choices comes potential confusion—about what works and what doesn't work on each engine. Here is a side-by-side comparison of the top three search engines to serve as a quick reference sheet about each engine's strengths, weaknesses, acceptance of search engine optimization best practices, and tolerance levels for SEO worst practices. *Please note: This article is available to paid subscribers only.*... cont'd
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