How to Get Your Site Listed in the Major Search Engines
Copyright by Herman Drost
Getting your web site listed in the major search engines is an
absolute necessity. Why? Because 80% of all people on the
Internet use them when searching for information.
Finding the correct information on major search engines can be
very frustrating. Search engines keep changing their strategies.
Some which were free, are now charging high fees. Previous ones,
have been bought out by others.
This article will give you the most current information
concerning the major search engines since these have the most
searches. Some of them are still free, whereas others are
fee-based. Pay per click search engines will be addressed in
future articles.
Here are the major search engines, listed in alphabetical order.
1. AllTheWeb.com (Fast Search)
http://www.alltheweb.com/add_url.php This is one of the largest
indexes on the Web.
Free - It takes 2 weeks for your site to be indexed. There is no
guarantee to get listed.
2.. Altavista. http://www.altavista.com/addurl
Free - this gives you a basic submission. You can add up to 4
URLS and be considered for inclusion in 4-6 weeks. There is no
guarantee of inclusion.
Paid - AltaVista Express Inclusion. Guaranteed submission within
48 hours. Price $39.00 I URL for a 6 month subscription
3. Ask Jeeves.
http://static.wc.ask.com/docs/addjeeves/submit.html
This is powered by Ask.com and Teoma.com. It takes 7 days to be
included.
Price. 1st URL$30.00 URLs 2 - 1000$18.00 each
4. Google: http://www.google.com/addurl.html
Google is the top choice for searchers.
Free – it is free to submit but there is no guarantee of a
listing. Allow 1 month for your listing to appear.
Paid What is the Google Adwords Program? This is where you
purchase highly targeted advertising based on the keywords and
phrases you select. When a person enters that keyword you
selected, your ads are displayed.
Price $15/ thousand ads shown for position 1 $12/ thousand for
position 2 $10/ thousand for position 3 $8/ thousand for
positions 4 through 8
5. Infospace. http://www.infospace.com/info/submit.htm
Free to submit, however you need to fill out a form to get
listed.
6. Inktomi.
http://www.inktomi.com/products/web_search/submit.html
Inktomi's search engine has an extensive network of Web search
partners, including AOL, iWon, MSN and HotBot. It refreshes your
site every 48 hours, to keep your content up to date in the
index.
Price First URL costs $39.00/year. Each URL thereafter costs
$25.00/year.
7. Looksmart. http://www.looksmart.com
The LookSmart Network consists of partner sites that use the
content of the LookSmart directory in their directory search
results. Partners include more than 370 ISPs and the following
top portals: MSN, Altavista, Netscape, Infospace, CNN.com, CNet.
According to their web site, they reach 77% of all Internet
Users.
To submit your site, go to the bottom of the page, where it says
"submit a page".
Price $49 Listing Set-Up Fee. $150 minimum refundable deposit
for new customers. LookSmart tracks the number of clicks your
listing receives across the LookSmart Network. Every click
received by your listing results in a $0.15 deduction from your
account balance.
It takes several days for your site to appear, longer for
Looksmart's partners.
Free Non-commercial sites can be submitted at no charge through
Zeal.com. Sites listed in Zeal will be distributed across the
LookSmart Network.
8. Lycos. http://home.lycos.com/addasite.html
Free submission of one page of your site. Takes 4-6 weeks and is
not guaranteed. You need to fill out a form to sign up.
Paid - guaranteed submission within 48 hours Price - $18.00/year
Cost per URL - $12.00
9. Netscape.
http://digitalwork.netscape.com/onlinead/registersite
Your site will be submitted each month to major search engines
such as Google (used by Yahoo), AOL, Excite, MSN and Hotbot.
Price - $99.99/year
10. Northern Light.
http://www.northernlight.com/docs/regurl_help.html
Free. This one only has free submissions. Only submit one page
from your web site. Their spider will crawl through the rest of
the pages.
11. The Open Directory Project http://dmoz.org/add.html
A directory is different to a search engine, because the
submissions are reviewed by real people, not machines. When
submitting, search for the appropriate category for your web
site, then go to the top of the page where it says, “add URL”.
Free This is great directory to get listed in because you will
also be listed with its partners which include: AOL Search,
DirectHit, HotBot, Google, Lycos, Netscape Search and others.
It takes 2 weeks to several months to get listed.
12. Yahoo. http://docs.yahoo.com/info/suggest
Yahoo is the most popular search engine service. It also uses
actual people to compile its listings. It partners with Google
when search results fail to find a match within Yahoo.
This directory has only fee-based inclusions for business sites,
called Yahoo Express. Your site will be reviewed within 7
business days. Keep in mind that payment DOES NOT automatically
guarantee inclusion in the directory.
Price - $299.00 non-refundable, recurring annual fee per
submission, for initial consideration in the Directory.
Tips 1. If you want to get traffic to your site, make sure you
get listed in all or at least a few of these major players. Make
sure your web site is optimized before you do your submissions
(read “How to Use Keywords to Optimize Your Site for Search
Engines - http://www.isitebuild.com/keywords.htm). This will
vastly increase your chances of getting listed.
2. Getting massive amounts of traffic doesn’t guarantee sales.
Your web site copy must pull your visitors through the page for
them to take action. Get others to read your copy and ask for
their opinions. (read “How to Avoid Sloppy Web Site Copy” -
http://www.isitebuild.com/copy).
3. To achieve higher rankings (and therefore more traffic) in
the search engines, you need to continually refine your web
site. Monitor your site rankings by adjusting the keywords used
in your meta tags and web site copy, then submit again.
4. Search engines should be only one of your marketing
strategies. One week you could be at the top of a search engine,
the next week your site may disappear. Use other methods to
drive traffic to your site, so you don’t just rely on the search
engines.
Now go and submit your site to these major search engines. When
you succeed in getting a top listing, as a result of taking
action on this article, drop me a thank you note – I’ll be
cheering for you!
About the author:
Herman Drost is a Certified Web Site Designer, owner and author
of iSiteBuild.com Affordable Site Design, Hosting and Promotion
Packages http://www.isitebuild.com
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