Do a search for your keywords and then move the bar towards "Research" and then towards "Shopping". Look at your competitors and why Yahoo considers one to be more of a shopping site and the other one to be more of a research site. By doing a quick test on our competitors I noticed that Yahoo values blogs and thus if a competitor has a blog on their site, Yahoo believes it to be a research oriented site. (as well as shopping if it finds Buy buttons and SSL check outs)
I'm confused. I don't see a "bar". The links takes me to something called "Yahoo! Research" and the homepage has several tabs but when I enter a search term at the top I get regular-looking results, not categorized ones.
This tool looks at the results from Yahoo and Google, finds the similarities and then gives you a graphical display of what results are in both search engines.
This illustrates that optimizing your site for both engines is not a very easy thing to do, but not impossible.
helps you find and compare entities, find other entities that are related to your query, so you can easily explore not only the results for your current query but other related topics.
Add rows and columns, share+publish, export results as CVS or Google spreadsheet
Our handy tool allows you to select up to four world countries or regions and compare demographic, geographic and economic data at the press of a button.
Compare: Demographics and economics Population Population Growth Migration Life expectancy Gender ratio Age structure Birth rate Death rate GDP GDP per Capita GDP Growth Unemployment Labour force Area Coastline Boundaries Transport and comms Telephone Lines Mobile phones Radio stations TV stations Internet users Railways Highways Waterways Pipelines Ports and harbours Airports Heliports
Do you have trouble visualizing product size when shopping online? If so, try this free comparison tool. browse our comparisons database for thousands of useful size comparisons.
This visualisation generates itself from this Google Doc. So when new research comes out, we can quickly update the data and regenerate the image. (How cool is that??) Hopefully then this should be a useful web resources for years to come.
About the imageThis image is a "balloon race". The higher a bubble, the greater the evidence for its effectiveness. But the supplements are only effective for the conditions listed inside the bubble.
You might also see multiple bubbles for certain supps. These is because some supps affect a range of conditions, but the evidence quality varies from condition to condition. For example, there's strong evidence that Green Tea is good for cholesterol levels. But evidence for its anti-cancer effects is conflicting. In these cases, we give a supp another bubble.
With Google Insights for Search, you can compare search volume patterns across specific regions, categories, time frames and properties. See examples of how you can use Google Insights for Search.
Font Tester is a free web-based font comparison tool. It allows you to easily compare different fonts side by side and adjust the various CSS properties of those fonts in real-time.
Font Tester is a free online font comparison tool. It allows you to easily preview and compare different fonts side by side with various CSS font styles applied to them. It is very useful for web developers who are looking for just the right font/style/color to use in their pages. To use it all you have to do is simply enter the text you would like to preview, modify the various CSS properties until you find a style you like, and then click on the Get CSS Code button to generate all the necassary CSS code to reproduce those styles in your webpage.
This is the right place to compare the features of all those weblog tools
you heard of. WeblogMatrix is here to help you decide which weblog is the
best for your needs.
You can compare, choose and discuss the various Weblogs and their features.