After six years of operation, Yahoo announced the closure of its popular Webmaster tool site Explorer on November 21, 2011. Site Explorer This service allows webmasters or optimizer to view the index information of the site in Yahoo Search, and the end result comes from the alliance of Yahoo and Microsoft.
In the summer of 2011, Yahoo's staff were busy moving the site's organic search results to Microsoft's platform, providing site Explorer services to Microsoft's Bing Website management tool throughout the transition period. Now that the transfer has been completed, Microsoft Webmaster Tools are the only sources of Bing and site data and analytics.
Microsoft's Bing team added several new features in 2011, including detailed web site traffic statistics and reports, and a promising inbound link feature. New analysis reports are currently under development and will include details of the use of Yahoo search.
Although Yahoo's organic search results are provided by Microsoft, Yahoo will continue to provide Internet users with an innovative web search experience.
Yahoo site Explorer
September 29, 2005, Yahoo launched site Explorer, with its simple, and easy to use the interface by the webmaster's favorite. The service gives webmasters a convenient tool for optimizing their websites and researching competitors. Yahoo site Explorer to a lot of well-known network marketing personnel inspiration. The famous Optimization tool developer SEOmoz One of the world's founding Rand Fishkin received a Yahoo inspired Linkscape index, and so on. Yahoo has paved the way for the inability of third-party optimization tools, many of which are more advanced and useful than site Explorer. His founder Tim Mayer said: "I'm always excited, especially when people upgrade site Explorer to get more functionality," He continued: "It's important for search engines to focus on users, but also focus on the development of webmaster tools." At the same time, I also see that there are still many opportunities for these tools in the future to improve and progress. This article by the Rural Education Resources Sharing network http://edu.cuncun8.com compilation reprint, please indicate the source.