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It's getting more and more difficult to keep up with
how search engines work and interact, we've outlined
below the information in a brief guide to what we believe
to be correct as of December 2002 and will be updating
the details as and when we find things have changed.
For up to the minute information, please look at specialist
sites like Webmaster World.
Google
Google is undoubtedly the top dog of search engines
and a decent listing here is without doubt, at the time
of writing, one of the keys to the success of a site.
Listings in Google are free, although you can pay for
AdWords to get immediate traffic. Google will usually
take up to a month to get your site listed, and it appears
the best way to do so is through the Google bot (spider)
picking up on your link from another site, spidering
(indexing) your site content and adding it to their
database. The Google database is updated at the end/beginning
of each month, commonly known as the "Google Dance"
as this is when the major shake up of the database occurs.
You can add your URL here to Google but as it's important
to get links in it's advisable to add your site to dmoz
and even our own store listing. We recommend avoiding
link farms and be wary of companies guaranteeing instant
search engine success.
Google appears to rate sites on a number of aspects,
one of the important ones being the "quality"
of in-bound links eg. a link from Microsoft.com being
far more interesting than one from your neighbor (unless
you live next to Bill Gates). Your importance in Google
is measured as "page rank" - to find out the
page rank of a site you'll need to download Google's
tool bar. Here is a very general and unordered list
of what Google is believed to look for on your page:
Quality incoming links (preferably using your keywords
in the text)
Keywords in the title
Keywords in the meta description
Keywords in the main body of text
Keywords in the ALT information
Keywords in the URL
Descriptive text links within the site
Text in <H1> tags
It's important not to overdo things, avoid trying to
trick Google, study high ranking competitor sites without
ripping them off and above all have patience.
Google ad words
You can get into Google immediately through their adword
program, rather than trying to explain it here, you're
best getting the information from the horse's mouth.
The great thing about adwords is that they will get
your site advertised on Google immediately, you can
also pay for keywords that your site is not showing
up on, but keep a close eye on what they are costing
you and read the information on optimizing your ads.
Yahoo
There's some debate now on the worth of submitting
to yahoo as they are using the Google database for listings.
At the time of writing the cost of inclusion is $299
- this should get you into the yahoo directory, and
in turn a link for Google to pick up on - all in all,
probably worth it for an ecommerce site but not as important
as it was in the past.
To add your site to Yahoo, find the category that best
suits your needs and click on the "Suggest a Site"
link at the bottom of the page - make sure you read
Yahoo's guidelines before submitting.
Altavista
Again, not as important as it was a couple of years
ago but still a widely used search engine. You can add
your site here for free but for a quicker and guaranteed
listing you will have to pay $39 - more information
here.
Looksmart
Submitting to Looksmart is worth the investment if
you want to get a listing in the MSN directory amongst
other places, there's a set up of fee of $49 and then
a charge of $0.15 per click - more information can be
found here.
Overture
Overture is one of the major players in pay per click
- like Google adwords it's a great way to target your
audience and in the same vein it can work out expensive
so it's important to do your research and check out
the competition. With Overture you bid on the price
of your keywords and a well targeted campaign can prove
very successful - for more information take a look ,
and remember that a top three listing is beneficial.
Other search engines and directories
Here's a list of other places to submit your site,
some are free and some are paid inclusions - it's also
worth doing a search to find directories of sites that
are industry related or regional, but again avoid using
free for all link farms - you are likely to get more
spam than trade, and may even be penalised by the major
players.
Inktomi (paid)
All the web (free + paid)
Lycos (paid)
Teoma / Ask Jeeves (paid)
Open Directory (free)
Please let us know if you find any broken links or price
changes. We try to keep our information updated regularly
and of course appreciate any feedback.
We have more information on optimizing your site for
search engines and our own search engine friendly features.
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