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Web & Search Engine Facts
that
You Need to Know to
Win the Marketing Game

To achieve
any goal, you first need to know everything there is to know about your goal and
its influencing environment. That way you can formulate a plan of attack that
will work, and avoid time-wasting activities that will not. This applies to
everything: running a business, waging a war, winning a race, and of course,
marketing your web site. Information is power.
Here, we
will focus on some interesting facts on search engines and the Web. We shall see
how we can use these facts to promote our sites through the search engines more
effectively. Of course, there are many more ways you can market your web site,
but the most effective both in results and in costs is getting included in the
search engines and getting a good rank in searches for your products or
services. That's because getting listed in a search engine is free, but if you
are placed well, the traffic from an engine is literally what will feed you.
Search engines are the most popular tools that web users use to find new
information on the Net.
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General Facts
Forrester
Research estimates that there are 500 to 600 million pages on the Internet. That
number is growing fast. However, the largest search engine, AltaVista, only has
about 150 million pages indexed (about 27% of the whole Web), with Excite and
Lycos at only about 50 million indexed (about 10% of the whole Web)! From
September 1996 until September 1997, none of the search engines increased size
significantly, despite the fact that the web continued to grow! To a webmaster,
these are shocking statistics! The two main reasons why relatively few pages are
indexed are (1) the Web is growing faster than the engines can keep up with, and
(2) many webmasters do not know how to design and submit their pages correctly.
Getting and staying indexed well in a search engine needs a little more work
than most people assume it does. You need a four-step approach.
The first
thing you need to do is make sure that all your web pages can be reached from
your home page within three clicks. Most engines will only crawl to three levels
deep when indexing your site. Also, make sure all your pages have TITLE tags and
META description and keyword tags as most engines now use these. It is also
highly advisable to have META category, language, and robot revisit tags, and
ALT tags on all your images. Don't just slap these into your pages. Put some
thought into them. For example, the text in the TITLE tag for a particular page
should start with a word that summarizes the entire page (a keyword). Say you
have a page that mostly has information on vacations in Cancun, Mexico. Your
TITLE tag should read something like 'Cancun vacations, tours, and travels in
Mexico. Packages include diving...' The word 'Cancun' starts the sentence, and
the rest of the sentence is made up of keywords that are related to the content
of the page. This goes a long way in getting you better rankings. Same thing
with the META tag text. If you use frames on your site, make sure you use good
NOFRAMES tags since not all major engines support frames. If you don't, your
pages simply will not be indexed by those engines. If you use image maps, make
sure you have a text links navigation bar somewhere on the same page too as not
all major engines support image maps either. Quick note: the TITLE tag text
should be only up to 200 characters long, with the first 80 characters being the
most important as these are the ones most engines focus on in ranking and
results display. Do not simply repeat keywords in the title tag. Make some
grammatical sense out of the sentences but ensure that the keywords feature
early and are not diluted by too many 'junk' words.
The second
thing to do is to submit only your home page and perhaps one other major page
and let the engines crawl your site. I will explain this in depth below. The
only exception is Infoseek. Infoseek does not crawl so you must submit every
page on your site to it manually.
Because
the engines are so overwhelmed, you need a third step - you must monitor your
submission and re-submit your home page every couple of weeks. The engine may
have taken your submission but dropped it later (happens a lot with Excite),
gone to your site and found it unavailable at the time, or just not indexed your
site due to a technical error on their part. Resubmitting and checking on your
submission every two weeks will ensure that you will eventually get in and stay
in the index.
You also
need to get as many people linking to your site as possible. Visit related sites
and ask for a link to your site. There is a trend by the engines to increasingly
use link popularity and traffic as an indicator of relevancy. What this means is
that the more people link to your page relative to your competitors pages, the
more you will rank highly on the engines. Not only will getting many incoming
links get you a better rank on the engines, but it will also get you a lot of
traffic (following links is the second most popular way people find new sites).
Furthermore, on Excite, HotBot, and Lycos, link popularity also determines
whether the engine will crawl deep into your site and index more pages or not.
Do not ignore this fourth step, no matter how hard it sounds!
For the
major engines, do not leave the submission process to automated programs and
services. The major search engines are too important and the automated services
sometimes do it wrong. You are only submitting the home page and one other major
page to Excite, Lycos, AltaVista, Infoseek, Northern Light, and HotBot - that is
not much work to do manually every two weeks!
- About
Spamdexing
Because
the search engines are so overwhelmed, they are coming up with more ways to make
their job easier and weed out pages they feel are not worth indexing. One of the
new developments is that most engines now insist or highly recommend that you
only submit your home page to them and let the engine crawl through your site
and index the pages it finds. If you decide to go against this recommendation
and submit a whole bunch of pages through the online submission forms, you will
risk being tagged as a "spamdexer" (index spammer). There is also an
indication that engines like AltaVista give a higher ranking to crawled pages
than submitted pages. So for your own interests, you want your pages crawled so
that they have a higher score. Other engines like Excite will take the same
amount of time to add your pages to their index whether you submit them manually
or let it crawl to them from your home page. So not only will you be wasting
your time submitting each and every page you have to Excite, but you will risk
spamming that engine. Conclusion: submit only your home page and one other major
page and let the engines crawl your site. The only exception is Infoseek.
Infoseek does not crawl so you must submit every page on your site to it
manually. You can make a list of URLs to your pages and email that to Infoseek
if you have more than 50 pages you wish to submit (see their submission page for
more details).
There are
a few other things to watch out for to avoid having your pages excluded from the
engines. The following are things that make an engine tag a particular page as
spam and therefore not index it. Make sure that none of your pages has any of
these.
1. Keyword
stuffing. This is the repeated use of a word to increase its frequency on a
page. Search engines have the ability to analyze a page and determine whether
the frequency is above a "normal" level in proportion to the rest of
the words in the document.
2.
Invisible text. Some webmasters stuff keywords at the bottom of a page and make
their text color the same as that of the page background. This is also
detectable by the engines.
3. Tiny
text. Same as invisible text but with tiny, illegible text.
4. Page
redirects. Some engines, especially Infoseek, do not like pages that take the
user to another page without his or her intervention, e.g. using META refresh
tags, cgi scripts, Java, JavaScript, or server side techniques. If you use
redirection, it should have a delay of about 7 seconds.
5. META
tags stuffing. Do not repeat your keywords in the META tags more than 1 to 3
times, and do not use keywords that are unrelated to the content of your site.
6. Do not
submit the same page more than once on the same day to the same search engine.
7. Do not
submit virtually identical pages, i.e. do not simply duplicate a web page, give
the copies different file names, and submit them all. That will be interpreted
as an attempt to flood the engine.
Below are
several useful facts and tips for each major search engine that you can use to
improve your search engine marketing.
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AltaVista (www.altavista.com) Facts
Pages in
index in millions: 150
Time it
takes to index a submitted page: 1-2 days
Time it
takes to index crawled pages (may take longer than indicated): 1 day to 1 month
How to
check if your page is on the index: In the search box, type: '+url:
yourcompany.com/yourpage.htm'.
How to
check how many pages link to your site: In the search box, type: 'link:yourcompany.com'.
You can narrow your search to a particular directory or page like: 'link:yourcompany.com/ourpage.htm'.
To eliminate from the results all the pages within your own domain that link to
each other, use the -url command like: 'link:yourcompany.com -url:yourcompany.com'
Supports
frame pages: Yes
Supports
image maps: Yes
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HotBot (www.hotbot.com) Facts
Pages in
index in millions: 110
Time it
takes to index a submitted page: 2 days to 2 weeks
Time it
takes to index crawled pages (may take longer than indicated): About 2 weeks
How to
check if your page is on the index: Select the advanced search options and enter
your page's URL.
How to
check how many pages link to your site: In the search box, type: 'linkdomain:yourcompany.com'.
To eliminate from the results all the pages within your own domain that link to
each other, use the -domain command like: 'linkdomain:yourcompany.com -domain:yourcompany.com'.
These methods get you all the pages linking to your domain. To find the links to
only a particular page, enter your URL into the search box, then choose the
"links to this URL" option.
Supports
frame pages: No
Supports
image maps: No
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Infoseek (www.infoseek.com) Facts
Pages in
index in millions: 75
Time it
takes to index a submitted page: 1 day for pages submitted online, 7 days for
email submissions.
Time it
takes to index crawled pages (may take longer than indicated): Rarely spiders,
if it does then 1 - 2 months
How to
check if your page is on the index: In the search box, type: 'URL: http://www.yourcompany.com/page.htm'.
How to
check how many pages link to your site: In the search box, type: 'link:yourcompany.com'.
You can narrow your search to a particular directory or page like: 'link:yourcompany.com/ourpage.htm'.
To eliminate from the results all the pages within your own domain that link to
each other, use the -url command like: 'link:yourcompany.com -url:yourcompany.com'
Supports
frame pages: No
Supports
image maps: Yes
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Excite (www.excite.com) Facts
Pages in
index in millions: 55
Time it
takes to index a submitted page: About 2 weeks
Time it
takes to index crawled pages (may take longer than indicated): Up to 6 weeks
How to
check if your page is on the index: In the search box, type in the full URL of
the page.
How to
check how many pages link to your site: N/A
Supports
frame pages: No
Supports
image maps: No
- Lycos
(www.lycos.com) Facts
Pages in
index in millions: 50
Time it
takes to index a submitted page: 2-4 weeks
Time it
takes to index crawled pages (may take longer than indicated): 2-4 weeks
How to
check if your page is on the index: Not available.
How to
check how many pages link to your site: N/A
Supports
frame pages: No (limited)
Supports
image maps: No
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Yahoo! (www.yahoo.com) Facts
Yahoo is
the most popular directory on the web. Many people have problems getting their
site listed. A rough estimate is that only 1 out of every 10 submissions gets
listed, if that. Moreover, it takes an estimated 4 to 15 weeks to be listed for
those who actually get listed! Those who got listed had to resubmit their site
an estimated 4 times over several weeks or months before getting listed
(resubmitting too often is spamming, by the way). One this is for sure - you
must get into Yahoo! For some sites, Yahoo actually brings them over 50% of
their business. By the way, Yahoo now has an express submission service whereby
you pay $199 for a response to your submission within 7 weeks. It doesn't
guarantee that you will be listed with them, but at least you get to know within
7 days whether you are in or if not, why. Here is a set of links that you need
to visit to learn how to successfully get into Yahoo.
http://help.yahoo.com/help/search/url/
http://howto.yahoo.com/chapters/10/1.html
http://searchenginewatch.com/sereport/9903-yahoo.html
- Best
Wishes!
Now that
is a lot of information to work with! You might feel as if you don't really want
to bother yourself and follow all that we have talked about. That would be a big
mistake! Consider what it is worth in this way: The top search engines each
charge $52,000 going up per year for banner ads tied to a keyword. They make it
expensive because they know it is effective and valuable. Now, if you were
positioned in the top 10 or 30 results, free of charge using web pages that you
submit to the top 5 search engines, that would be like buying $260,000 worth of
advertising per keyword! But all you have to do is take a few simple steps that
most webmasters fail to take and you will get this free!
courtesy
of postitionweaver.com
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