• I may be in the wrong forum for this, not exactly sure but here goes. I’ve submitted my site to every search engine known to man and successfully have done so. Problem is 98.2% of my search engine traffic is coming from google, many will say that’s not a bad spot to be in but yahoo is giving me less than 1%, bing is like 0.1%, aol is like 0.1% and i’d like to get more relevancy out of those to expand my presence. I’ve submitted my site and sitemap to bing, i’ve signed up for yahoo explorer but nothing has changed. What can I do to increase my relevancy there, I have a ton of backlinks to my site and thats where 90% of my traffic comes from. I’m stuck and my numbers have frozen at 2000 average visitors per day but we have content that is in high demand but aren’t seeing the results we should be seeing.

    my site is https://www.cinemahaven.com

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  • What can I do to increase my relevancy there…
    …we have content that is in high demand but aren’t seeing the results we should be seeing.

    I’m surprised that you aren’t more concerned with how to keep people coming back to your site once they have found it. Your images in the left sidebar are stretched to an aspect ratio that is unbearable to view. Some of your media extends beyond the actual center content area while viewing. The aesthetics normally present in that type of design symmetry are thrown wildly off balance by the image alignment within the columns – ditto on everything below the “chatbox” in the right column, as well as the placement of all of the advertising – which by and large will be completely ineffective if it continues to extend a substantial distance beyond where your actual content has stopped. At least extend your number of articles per front page to match the length being dictated by the advertising inserts. That way people have a reason to see them. Not to mention that the theme itself is just one more out of the box variant of iNove. So I would think 2000 hits a day is great! You may just be starting to realize a plateau due to design and usability at this point.

    Here are your listed yahoo inlinks if you haven’t seen them yet. You can get a quick idea of the quality of those links and explore them further from there.

    Quick reading: WordPress robots.txt SEO

    Reference source:

    Search Engine Optimization for WordPress

    thanks

    Mirc

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