Five-six years ago, people hadn't still figured out the Google formula as clearly. Good ol' dark ages when SEO was a term not many even knew about. Times when you could rank high with just a few links from random sites via link exchanges. Times that have changed for the better now.
Now, link exchanges are almost a thing of the past. They still work and are beneficial to get direct traffic but getting links from links pages with tons of other links are not really that helpful anymore. From highly relevant pages, OK, may be..
But why am I telling you stuff you already know? Let's get to the point. I know you want to know what works today. Here you go. This is it.
Posted by: admin in yahoo mail, yahoo, google, gmail on
Sep 18, 2009
I love it! Slicker, faster, and more integrated with the rest of Yahoo.
Now only if Yahoo actually made similar progress on their Calendar tool, I'd be in love with them even more.
I've always thought that Yahoo kicks google's ass when it comes to mail. Gmail is the most confusing email client I've seen. The only thing it does better than Yahoo mail is faster results on maibox searches. But yahoo takes just a few fractions of a second longer and I can live with that. Their mail folders, automatically moving emails to folders by clicking numbers on the keyboard, just well organized email lists, easy flagging, unlimited email and RELIABILITY (it's hardly ever down in the 10 years that I've had it) just is awesome. Having maintained exchange servers for clients, I can imagine how hard it must be to pull off an email service like that for 100 million users. Yahoo, your email rocks!