I was doing some research on why there is such a large gap between our rankings in MSN and Google and noticed that websites coded in ASP get a major boost in rankings in the MSN Search, especially the beta.
one of our client's websites [url]www.wickeronpark.com[/url] is ranked #1 for "outdoor wicker furniture" on MSN Beta yet it doesn't even show up in the first 3 pages in Google. I searched a few more terms and it seems to be a trend. But on the other hand we could still be in the sandbox in Google because the website is only 3 months old. This may be old news to most of you, is this true? ASP sites get a major boost over all other server-side languages? I guess this is part of an ongoing quest for Microsoft to take over the world.
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Does MSN Search favor ASP?
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Well ... MSN - Google both have different criteria about to identify a website. So that's why they have different result.
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About ASP language i do not have idea.I was doing some research on why there is such a large gap between our rankings in MSN and Google and noticed that websites coded in ASP get a major boost in rankings in the MSN Search, especially the beta.
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