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Search
Engine Submission Tips
Here
are some helpful tips on submitting to the search engines.
Search
Engine Submission Tips To Take You To The Top Internet
Search Engines!
1) Yahoo:
Yahoo has now
become one of the most relevant search engine as they now
by default use results powered by Google, in combination
with their human edited directory listings. This change
it most significant due to the ability to gain a listing
through Google being
much easier then getting into Yahoo's fee
based directory. With over a million listings, Yahoo is
considered the largest directory online today. All commercial
sites must pay a $299.00 fee to submit to "Yahoo Express" per
year. Adult sites must pay $600.00 for submission. Take
time before submitting to yahoo to make sure you web site
is worthy of their listings. The $299 is a annual non refundable
fee.
Yahoo also
uses the top three bid positions from Overture (formerly
Goto.com) and displays them at the top of the search results
pages. Yahoo calls those listings "Sponsor Matches,"and
also runs more Overture listings at the bottom of the page,
under the heading "More Sponsored Matches."
2) Google:
Still a Net
favorite, Google is used more than 150 million times a
day for searches. Free submission is still an option. Google
also provides results to other engines and directories
such as Netscape Search, Yahoo and AOL Search. They recently
launched their own "Pay Per Click" program, called "Ad
Words Select." This allows you to bid on key phrases
or words, and when someone searches for those words, your
text ad is shown in the right-hand column on the search
results page. For more on this go to:
https://adwords.google.com/select/main?cmd=Login
Ad Words Select
will cost you 5.00 and a credit card number to get your
site enrolled. Google is also the exclusive provider of
sponsored links to AOL Search, pulling the sponsored links
from its Ad Words Select Program. The top 3 ads will be
displayed as sponsored links on AOL.Netscape will begin
displaying Google's Ad Words sponsored links come August
of 2002.
3) Altavista:
Reaches over
45 million visitors worldwide and one of the few still
offering free submission. However, inclusion - if you are
accepted - can take a while. But you can ensure that your
site will be placed quickly by opting for their "Express
Inclusion" service. For six months, one URL submission
will run you $39.00, with 2-10 URL's for an additional
$29.00 each.
Altavista also
displays Overture's top 4 bid positions at the top of the
search results page, under the heading "Products and
Services." These listings include descriptions. And
Altavista runs more Overture results at the bottom of the
page. These are just clickable links without descriptions.
4) Inktomi:
Provides results
to many engines and directories such as Iwon, MSN, Hotbot,
and more. Each URL submission will cost you $39.00 per
year and only $25.00 a year for each URL thereafter. The
benefit of listing with Inktomi is the exposure your site
will receive with its search partners.
5) The Open
Directory Project:
Also known
as DMOZ, the ODP is hosted and administered by Netscape
Communication Corp. All submissions are reviewed by a human
before being added to the directory and each category has
what is called an "ODP Editor" who is responsible
for that category.
DMOZ provides
results to many search partners, such as All The Web, DirectHit,
HotBot, Google, Lycos, Altavista, etc. Submission is free,
although cumbersome. You'll have to drill down to find
the appropriate category to submit to, then click the "add
URL" link located at the top of the page.
6) Overture:
(formerly known as Goto.com)
Solely a Pay
Per Click search engine, with Overture you choose key words/
phrases that you want your site to appear under and try
to outbid the competition for a top billing. The higher
you bid,the higher your URL on the search results page.
They have a $20.00 a month spending minimum and a minimum
bid of 0.05 per keyword/phrase.
The biggest
benefit of being listed here is the relationship that Overture
has with some of the other major search engines /directories.
Basically, if you bid into the top 3 or 4 positions, your
site will also enjoy top listings in Yahoo, Altavista,
MSN, Lycos, Infospace, Ask Jeeves, CNET and more. Generally,
these listings are shown as "sponsored links" at
the top of their search results page. Trying to get those
top bid positions is well worth it with the type of exposure
you'll receive on some of the majors. They recently lost
the contract to supply sponsored links to AOL Search, but
they do still provide search results for AOL's Europe Net
properties in the UK, France and Germany.
7) Excite:
Once a major
player, Excite now resembles more of a Portal since being
bought out a few years ago by @home, which subsequently
went bankrupt. Search results are now pulled from Overture
and Looksmart. As you can no longer submit directly to
Excite, if you want to be listed here you'll need to open
an account with one of the above to make an appearance.
8) LookSmart:
A directory
compiled by humans providing results to MSN, Iwon, Altavista,
and others. Some of Looksmart's listings come from Inktomi
as a back up. Now strictly a Pay Per Click directory, it
will cost you a $49.00 set-up fee and .15 per click thru
with a minimum of $150.00 account deposit. Looksmart angered
a lot of its users when they announced this change. It
remains to be seen if this policy shift results in the
death of Looksmart or turns out to be a smart business
decision.
A new agreement
has just been signed which will allow LookSmart's listings
to appear on InfoSpace's meta-search product over at Excite
and WebCrawler.com . Looksmart also provides results to
InfoSpace's other sites http://www.Metacrawler.com and
http://www.Dogpile.com
9) AOL Search:
Recently signed
with Google to use their search results and to display
their sponsored links from their "Ad Words Select
Program." Listings also come from The Open Directory
Project. You can submit at ODP, or search through the categories
at AOL and find the best fit and click the "submit
a site" link at the bottom of the page, which will
take you over to the ODP for submission. The top 3 sponsored
links on AOL's search results page are pulled from the
top 3 ads in Google's Ad Words Select Program.
10) Hotbot:
Hotbot is owned
by Lycos and is presently making some changes to their
free submission page - how they will affect you remains
to be seen. Results on Hotbot also come from Direct Hit
and some from Inktomi and the ODP. You can also add your
listing here by submitting to Lycos at http://searchservices.lycos.com/searchservices/
You can still
submit for free, but you'll have to sign up as a member
of Lycos first before they'll let you have the privilege.
Hotbot also displays the top 3 results from Overture on
their search results page.
11) MSN
Search:
MSN Search
pulls results from Looksmart, then when no more listings
are found they pull from Inktomi's database. They also
pull some results from Overture.com which they display
at the bottom of the page called "Web Pages."
You can't submit
directly to MSN; you'll have to submit to Looksmart at
http://listings.looksmart.com/?synd=zdd&chan=zddresults
to show up here.
12) Ask
Jeeves:
A different
sort of directory where you perform searches by asking
a question. There are two ways to get listed. The free
way is to send an email to url@askjeeves.com with a URL
and a brief description of your site. The other way is
to go to http://ask.ineedhits.com and pay for inclusion.
The first URL will run you $30.00; 2 or more only $18.00.
The subscription period is 15 months. Since Ask Jeeves
also owns Teoma, paying for submission will get you listed
there, too.
Ask Jeeves
also displays "Sponsored Links" on their results
pages, with the top 4 bid positions from Overture being
displayed there.
13) Netscape
Search:
Results on
Netscape come from The ODP and Netscape itself. Starting
in August of 2002, the "Partner Search Results" that
are displayed will be pulled from the top bids at Google's
Ad Words Select Program. Overture had the contract to supply
sponsored links but recently lost out to Google. However,
you'll still see Overture's links being displayed until
August.
To get your
site listed you can submit at The ODP http://dmoz.org/add.html
14) Teoma:
Formerly called
Direct Hit, this is now owned by Ask Jeeves and renamed
Teoma. These guys are now positioning themselves to give
Google a run for its money. Teoma also provides search
results to Hotbot. Sponsored results are also pulled from
Overture and displayed at the top of their search results
pages.
The only way
to submit directly to Teoma is to pay for submission at
http://ask.ineedhits.com/ The first URL will run you $30.00,
2 or more URL's only 18.00 each for 15 months.
15) Lycos:
Lycos also
owns Hotbot. Some of their listings come from The ODP,
Fast Search/AllTheWeb with sponsored listings shown at
the top of the search results pages coming from Overture.com.
You can submit
for free at.... http://searchservices.lycos.com/searchservices/lite_step1.aspor
or opt for "Lycos InSite Select" pay submission,
with an annual membership fee of $18.00 and annual cost
per URL of $12.00. If you go the pay route you are guaranteed
inclusion within 48 hours of submission.
16) AllTheWeb.com:
Owned by Fast
Search, you can still submit your site for free with no
guarantee of inclusion at http://www.alltheweb.com/add_url.php
Some of AllTheWeb's search results are pulled directly
from The ODP and Fast Search.
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