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Registering with
the Search Engines
There
are several hundred search tools on the Internet. The difference is
primarily about the way in which they gather information for their
database.
Some of these tool are Guides or
Directories like Yahoo. These directories do not search the Internet
looking for sites to add to their database. Rather, they increase
their database through submissions. Generally, directories take much
longer to show up in the database because they are verified, filtered,
and categorized by people. You'll notice that several of the
directories are beginning to charge a $200 fee to be considered
for inclusion in their database; this, of course, does not guarantee
placement, nor position.
Another type of search tool is
often called a MetaSearch. It searches only other search engines to
increase its database.
A search engine actually sends out
little programs called 'bots throughout the Internet, going from link
to link collecting keywords and their respective web site addresses
for inclusion in their database.
Each
of these search engines rank keywords differently according to what
they consider to be important. For instances: Rankings include page
titles; Header values; Font size, text emphasis; frequency of the
keyword; correlation between the keyword, the meta tag listing of
keywords, and the site description. Some also consider keywords used
too often, keywords that are the same color as the background. The
list and method goes on and on.
Should you register with all of
them? No. The vast majority of traffic is generated by 10 to 15
search engines such as:
Yahoo, Google,
Alta Vista,
Excite,
WebCrawler,
InfoSeek,
AOL,
Netscape,
MSN, and
NorthernLight.
The placement changes from month to month, but usually the same
players are listed. There are others that are geared toward specific,
more specialized markets. The key is knowing which ones to submit to,
how to design the page for higher ranking in that search engine, and
how often to re-submit.
You can manually submit your site
if the search engine has an "Add URL" link on the site. There is
software available that performs this task for you, however not all
search engines accept registrations through that method.
Some search engines penalize the registrant if they try to register
too often. Others charge a fee for registration. Still others allow
you to bid on a keyword within their search engine. How often should
you register? That depends on your industry. Check out your web
site's ranking in the engines and register it when the ranking begins
to drop.
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