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	<title>Comments on: Despite Panama, Yahoo Earnings Fall 11 Percent &#8212; Investments Blamed</title>
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		<title>By: Asia</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2007 17:42:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This doesn&#039;t surprise me, however they really need to look outside of investors to determine the cause of their consistent drop. In many of my blog comments throughout the blogsphere I&#039;ve made it clear on my dislike for Yahoo. I have had the opportunity to deal with Tim Mayer as well as a representative from the search department at Yahoo to get a website that was banned back on to their SERPS. Although it was a successful battle, with Tims help, it was unfortunately the most disheartening experience I&#039;ve ever encountered.

I&#039;m still considering how to write an article discussing the issues I experienced through this ordeal, but I haven&#039;t found a way to do it without showing my anger and disappointment in their staff.

Tim was exceptional, Google should hire him, he&#039;s probably the one guy at Yahoo that knows what he&#039;s doing and specifically understands customer service. The rest just seemed ignorant and unwilling, as if they were gods and therefore no one mattered. I&#039;m just one person, but it&#039;s nice to see that others are experiencing similar disappointments with them. It&#039;s unfortunate however, that instead of trying something new they seem to be more about following Google. I&#039;m not sure why they would feel the need to follow what Google is doing, they really should be more about being Yahoo and making it work.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This doesn&#8217;t surprise me, however they really need to look outside of investors to determine the cause of their consistent drop. In many of my blog comments throughout the blogsphere I&#8217;ve made it clear on my dislike for Yahoo. I have had the opportunity to deal with Tim Mayer as well as a representative from the search department at Yahoo to get a website that was banned back on to their SERPS. Although it was a successful battle, with Tims help, it was unfortunately the most disheartening experience I&#8217;ve ever encountered.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m still considering how to write an article discussing the issues I experienced through this ordeal, but I haven&#8217;t found a way to do it without showing my anger and disappointment in their staff.</p>
<p>Tim was exceptional, Google should hire him, he&#8217;s probably the one guy at Yahoo that knows what he&#8217;s doing and specifically understands customer service. The rest just seemed ignorant and unwilling, as if they were gods and therefore no one mattered. I&#8217;m just one person, but it&#8217;s nice to see that others are experiencing similar disappointments with them. It&#8217;s unfortunate however, that instead of trying something new they seem to be more about following Google. I&#8217;m not sure why they would feel the need to follow what Google is doing, they really should be more about being Yahoo and making it work.</p>
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