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Submitting Your Site to Search Engines |
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| So you've developed the perfect site, the
textbook mixture of form and function, both user-friendly and aesthetically
pleasing. You've used all the latest techniques in site design,
and your site is fast. You've got great content, beautiful images,
and you've even got a great, easy-to-remember single word domain
name! So why are you still not getting any hits? Well, probably
because nobody knows that you exist. No matter how wonderful your
site may be, or how good of a domain name you may have, if you do
not promote your site, it will fail. But how do you promote your
site without spending loads of money on advertising? The answer
is simple submit your site to search engines.
| What is a Search Engine?
For all intents and purposes, a Search
Engine is very similar to an online yellow pages, giving users
a listing of all available online resources for a given topic.
When a user conducts a search, a search engine takes the keywords
entered by the user, compares them with the keywords listed
by each individual website, and returns the matches found.
Search Engines are generally divided into two categories:
Human Directory Search Engines, and Robotic Search Engines.
The difference between these two types of Search Engines is
essentially that Human Directory Search Engines use human
beings to review and index submitted websites, while Robotic
Search Engines use robotic "spiders". In order to get your
site listed by a Search Engine, you must submit it for review.
The submission process for each individual search engine,
along with details concerning fees and waiting periods will
be discussed in the next few sections. |
| Submitting Your Site to Human Directory
Search Engines
| Yahoo
Yahoo is by far the most popular
search engine on the Internet, and thus the most important
Search Engine for your site to be listed with. If your
site is not listed here, it is probably only reaching
about 20% of all potential visitors. Yahoo is a Human
Directory Search Engine, and perhaps the most difficult
Search Engine to get listed on, taking anywhere from
a couple of weeks to a several months. Yahoo is extremely
strict concerning the quality of sites they accept,
and the final decision on whether or not your site passes
rests with the reviewer of the site. The first thing
you must prepare when submitting your site to search
engines is a brief site description.
Guidelines for Site Descriptions
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Your description
should be no longer than 25 words. In this
description, there should be no words in all
capital letters, and the first letter of each
word should not be capitalized. Also do not
include HTML tags in your description |
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Do not use
commercial language or catchy slogans. Do
not use words like "the best", etc. Anything
that could be seen as marketing language should
be avoided in your site description. |
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Do not include
the title of your site in your site description. |
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Descriptions
should not contain only keywords. |
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Descriptions
should not include numbers or brand names. |
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Choosing Site Categories
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All listings
are limited to a maximum of two categories.
If you request more than two categories, your
site may be rejected. |
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Commercial
sites may not be listed in non-commercial
areas |
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If a site
listing is only relevant to a specific region,
it will only be listed under the appropriate
"Regional" sub-category. If you attempt to
list a regional site in an additional non-regional
category, your site may be rejected. |
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Important Submission Tips
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Make certain
that your web site can be viewed with both
Netscape and Internet Explorer browsers. If
your site can not be viewed with both browsers,
your submission will be ignored. |
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Carefully
select your site categories. Select the category
that fits the purpose of your site as best
as possible, because if you choose the wrong
category, your potential viewers will not
be able to find your site. |
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Once you have made sure your
site meets the above criteria, you are ready to submit
your site to Yahoo. To submit your site to Yahoo, select
the category you wish to be listed under, and then click
the "Suggest a Site" link located at the bottom of the
category page. Once you have entered the "Submit a Site"
page, click the "Proceed to Step 1" button, and then
choose between a Standard Submission, and a Business
Express Submission.
If you have submitted your site
to Yahoo several times, and can not seem to get it listed,
you may choose to use Yahoo's Business Express Submission
services, which guarantee site review within 7 days,
for a fee of US$199.00. This fee is non-refundable,
even if your site is rejected, and you are only granted
one appeal to site rejection, so it is important to
review your site thoroughly prior to submission. |
| DMOZ
DMOZ is another popular human directory,
which is rapidly gaining popularity among users. Currently,
a number of Robotic search engines including Excite
and Lycos are using DMOZ's listings in addition to their
own search results, and AOL now uses DMOZ for their
main search engine. DMOZ is much easier to get listed
in that Yahoo, as the site has literally hundreds of
thousands of editors reviewing sites. DMOZ's unique
system uses the general populous as category editors,
making it very likely that your site will be listed
within a couple weeks at the most. DMOZ also uses a
very similar process for submission as Yahoo. Simply
find the correct category and then click ADD URL at
the top of that category's page. |
| AOL
Search Engine
The AOL search engine uses DMOZ as
its main search tool, and all new submissions must go
through DMOZ.org. |
| Looksmart
This Human Directory is becoming
increasingly important, as many other websites and search
engines are beginning to use Looksmart in their search
results. At present MSN, Alta Vista, Excite, and Iwon.com
use Looksmart's results as part or all of their results,
and this trend is bound to continue well into the future.
Basic site submission to Looksmart costs $99.99, with
a response time of aproximately 8 weeks. Looksmart also
offers express service that costs $199, and offers response
time of just 2 business days. Submission is free for
non-profit organizations. |
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| Submitting Your Site to Robotic
Search Engines
| Lycos
Search Engine
Currently, Lycos is part search engine,
part directory, and is a Robotic Search Engine that
also uses DMOZ search results. It usually takes about
4 weeks to get listed at Lycos, depending on when you
submit your site for review. Lycos uses robotic "spiders"
to index their results, which usually operate once every
4 weeks, therefore if your site happens to be submitted
shortly before the next spider, it is possible that
you could be listed very quickly. |
| Excite
Search Engine
Much like Lycos, Excite is a Robotic
Search Engine, and operates in a very similar manner,
with both a Robotic Search Engine and a directory. Excite
has recently partnered with Looksmart, and offers the
same submission packages. There is a robotic search
engine as well as a directory, and you may choose to
submit your site to either one. Submissions to the Search
Engine typically take from 2 - 4 weeks, and submissions
to the Excite directory via Looksmart are available
in two packages, "Regular Submissions" which take up
to 8 weeks, and cost US$99.00, and "Express Submissions"
which take just two business days. |
| Alta
Vista Search Engine
Alta Vista is another robotic search
engine which has a heavy emphasis on Meta Tags. Meta
tags are "tags" hidden in a sites HTML code. Generally
speaking, the main meta tags used by most websites are
"Keywords" and "Description", which tell the search
engine spider what your keywords and web site description
is. If your site does not contain meta tags, you should
have them installed prior to submission to Alta Vista.
Alta Vista, like Excite, has recently partnered with
Looksmart, and now offers two types of submissions.
Submissions directly to Alta Vista are free, and take
anywhere from 2-4 weeks to be reviewed. Submissions
via Looksmart are available in two packages, "Regular
Submissions" which take up to 8 weeks, and cost US$99.00,
and "Express Submissions" which take just two business
days. |
| MSN
Search Engine
This is one of the most important
of the "Robotic" Search Engines, and is now also partnered
with Looksmart. MSN no longer accepts submissions, and
all submissions must be done via Looksmart. Submissions
via Looksmart are available in two packages, "Regular
Submissions" which take up to 8 weeks, and cost US$99.00,
and "Express Submissions" which take just two business
days. |
| Google
Search Engine
Google is one of the newest search
engines, and is easy to use and free of advertising.
Currently Google uses DMOZ for most search results,
and now all new sites must be submitted via DMOZ.
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| All
the Web Search Engine
Alltheweb.com has an extensive listing
of websites, and is a strictly robotic Search Engine.
It generally takes approximately 3 weeks to get listed
in Alltheweb. |
| Webcrawler
Search Engine
This is another robotic search engine,
using Excite and Looksmart results, with a 3-4 week
waiting period for all new submissions. Submissions
via Looksmart are available in two packages, "Regular
Submissions" which take up to 8 weeks, and cost US$99.00,
and "Express Submissions" which take just two business
days. |
| Northern
Light Search Engine
This robotic search engine is increasing
in popularity, and processes all submissions of new
sites within 3-4 weeks. This site is extremely easy
to use, and has recently begun a massive advertising
campaign. All submissions are free of charge.
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| Hotbot
Search Engine
Hotbot is another popular robotic
search engine which is part of the Lycos Network. Hotbot
also uses Looksmart, and accepts submissions both directly
to Hotbot, and via Looksmart. Submissions via Looksmart
are available in two packages, "Regular Submissions"
which take up to 8 weeks, and cost US$99.00, and "Express
Submissions" which take just two business days.
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