Somehow Rambler currently do not enjoy any fame, no respect. I mean not so much as, say, Yandex and Google. I think nothing. The first site, remember, which I visited for the first time on the Internet was just Rambler. So he stayed in my memory, so far it's home page and general favorite site. I do not know why, but it is. I'm not talking about everybody, but many webmasters do not pay much attention to this search engine.
It's probably just because he is not so much audience than that of Yandex. And that means there will not come so many people as would come from a Yandex. I agree with that. However, because you can, and here and there to move. On one site I worked exclusively in the direction of Yandex, it so happened that it came on the first page of the request being promoted in the Rambler.
From there, people began to walk. First site was at 19 place (ie at the bottom of the first page). Well, I was happy, and somehow not much attention paid, but began to take some steps to climb higher. After some time, and with some effort the site became the fifth. That's where the fun began. With Rambler people went more than Yandex (I was not there on the first page of it is this request, but the other was kept with a lot of people). I understand that this can not be missed To keep the site on the rankings Rambler and raise it even higher to be constantly receiving new external links. With the new links to the site he rises above, or at least does not fall above. If not all the time for new inbound links your site is down (learned from our experiences). Another secret Rambler is that at the rankings he is strongly influenced by such tags like h1-h6. This, of course, affects the other search engines, but especially Rambler. The larger the font, the text is more valuable. Also, with a link. Also a considerable influence the color of the text. I can assume that the red on white has a greater weight than black on the same white. In addition, Rambler gives the exact number of queries on a word or phrase, not the total number of requests with a word such as Direct. I think this is a big plus. Of course, Rambler – a big glitch. With that, I do not argue. But do not underestimate this search engine. Just as, in principle, should not be underestimated 'netopovye' requests. If the move to 10 smaller than for a large query, it can be done more easily and get the same effect as from one that big. So it is with search engines – to move on a little easier and you can get more traffic. For a small search engine I attribute Rambler and Google (not because they are small, but because they are not so much popular). And about Aport I do not know him I do not work at all, and nothing can