Latest Bytes on Search Engine Marketing
The
search engine world is always changing. They are always up to something new,
using new technology, coming up with new requirements and rules, and, of course,
running into new glitches. As a web site owner, you need to know exactly what
they are up to at any one moment so that you can get your site well placed in
their indexes. After all, search engines deliver the bulk of the traffic most
sites get, so you cannot afford to ignore them. So let us have a look at what
exactly is going on with various engines and how we can us this knowledge to our
marketing benefit.
Tip:
Use unique IP addresses for each site
Consider
using a unique domain name and IP addresses for your doorways. Once in a while,
it can happen that you go too far in your efforts to use various kinds of
gateway pages (doorways, information frames, etc) to get higher placements on
search engines. For example, you may be using too many keywords that are too
alike and thereby ending up with duplicate pages or a cluster of high rankings
for the same keyword. AltaVista is especially watchful for such mistakes. The
penalties for such an error are usually just the penalization of the offending
page, or at worst case the search engine may block any new submissions from the
offending site. To make sure that such a mistake will have no negative effect on
your web site even if your gateway pages do spam an engine due to improper use,
it is highly recommend that you get a unique domain name that has its own IP
address (those numbers that look like 206.67...789 that your hosting service
tells you point to your domain name). Get two domain names, one for your site
and one for your web promotion material such as doorways. For best effect,
ensure that these domains are hosted by different hosting services. That
guarantees that each domain name will definitely have a unique IP address. If
you want to stick to one hosting service, ask your web hosting service to make
sure that each domain name is assigned an IP address that is unique to it. While
you are at it, get your hosting service to ensure that (a) the IP address given
to you is not shared by other sites on their server and (b) it has not been used
before by a previous site that was on their server. Any of these situations can
cause you to get penalized by the engines by spamming done by the sites that
share your IP address or the one that used to own it.
Another
good reason to have two domains is that AltaVista and Infoseek seem to have a
limit on the total number of pages you can have indexed from one site. Infoseek
supposedly limits this to 600 pages per domain. AltaVista's limit is much
higher, if they do have one. So having two domains and splitting your pages
among them can be a good idea if you have many pages.
Finally,
for most of the major engines, having links to your main site from another
domain adds to your rankings. So your main site will rank better if the doorways
pointing to it are from a different domain than from within it. Yet another good
reason to get a new domain name and hosting account just for your doorways.
While
you are at it, try to get a long domain name for your doorways that is made up
of your most important keywords. For example, if your site is about real estate
in New York, you might want to get the name www.realestatenewyorkapartmentshouses.com
or something like that. Keywords in the domain add to higher rankings.
How
to submit to the search engines
For
all the major search engines, it is highly recommended that you only submit your
home pages and hallway pages (hallways are pages that contain links to all your
site's pages so search engines can find them). Let the search engine crawl and
find your other pages. Make sure that you wait at least 30 minutes in between
each submission (e.g. if you want to submit a home page and two hallway pages to
Hotbot, submit the home page, wait at least 30 minutes, submit the hallway page,
wait again, then the next hallway page). For best results, submit these pages
manually using the search engine's submission page. Do not submit your other
site pages. This is in line with the latest recommendations issued by the search
engines. In fact, on some engines you may get tagged for spam review or get
extra submitted pages ranked lower if you submit anything other than the home
and hallway pages. For all engines, re-submit your home and hallway pages once
every fortnight to ensure that they remain indexed.
Tip:
Infoseek submission
Infoseek's
Add URL function had been down for quite a while but is now back up. However, it
seems to now take about 5 - 7 weeks for newly submitted sites to get indexed.
Also, it now only accepts submissions for the home page and not any other sub
page. Fortunately their crawling seems to be good and eventually the spider will
come to your home page and follow all links it finds on the home page to index
sub pages. So forget about submitting other pages on your site - just submit the
home page and make sure that all other pages on your site can somehow be reached
from the home page by the crawler.
Infoseek
also uses channels as a search option. If you merely submit to the usual Add URL
link for the general search engine, you wont be found in the channels. So browse
the Channels on Infoseek and find one suitable for your site and submit your
home page there.
Tip:
Excite delays and subdirectories issue
Excite
is still, in our experience, the slowest of the major engines when it comes to
getting new pages indexed. It takes months to get pages indexed at times. We
hope this is going to improve soon. We are sure a negative image is not what
they want so we are betting that they are working on fixing this. The point to
note is that Excite seems to be indexing every few months, talking in pages that
were previously submitted before. So you should go ahead and treat it as if it
works - submit your site as usual and re-submit every fortnight. When they do
index again, at least you will be in the queue and get indexed.
Excite
also seems to drop pages in subdirectories, favoring those pages in the root
directory. It is highly recommend that you have your doorways and most other
pages in the root directory (that's where your home page is) and make sure you
have your own domain name. If you cannot do that, get a separate domain name and
hosting account just for your doorways (even better!) so that you can have them
in the root directory.
Tip:
Lycos
Nothing
much new hear but one small tip. The best way to get into Lycos is to submit
your site to Lycos as usual AND submit to www.dmoz.org,
the Open Directory Project that Lycos and many other engines use as a source of
results on certain searches. Lycos also uses the FAST engine for some of its
results so you should also submit your site to the FAST engine (at www.alltheweb.com.)
Tip:
Hotbot
Hotbot
is still mysteriously dropping pages off their index for no apparent reason.
Other than that, they are doing fine. Here is a tip from www.searchengine-news.com.
Their newsletter said that the fastest way to get indexed by Hotbot at the
moment is to submit to Canada.com at http://canada.com/search/web/addurl.asp.
Try it! You should also submit to www.dmoz.org,
the Open Directory Project, which Hotbot uses.
Hotbot
is also the first engine to index dynamic pages (pages created on the fly from a
database or CGI script). To have your dynamic pages indexed, if you have any,
simply submit your dynamic page with all the arguments added onto the URL (e.g. www.mysite.com/page.asp?catalog=5369&state=florida)
or submit a static page with a bunch of dynamic URLs you need indexed.
Note:
AltaVista "Too many URLs problem"
AltaVista
recently installed an ultra-tight and aggressive spam filter which according to
numerous reports is causing a very large problem to thousands of web site
owners. The spam filter is often improperly tagging many pages as spam. The good
news is that your site is not dropped off their index if you do get tagged, but
the offending pages are given low ranking and you are blocked from submitting
any new ones. So it isn't a very grave situation and especially because way too
many webmasters have been affected unfairly this situation will likely get
better soon. For most webmasters, simply avoiding the known spam techniques such
as hidden text etc and abstaining from submitting more than one page a day at
the most should keep you clear off their spam filter. If you feel you have been
cut off from new submissions unfairly, simply use AltaVista's feedback form and
let them know and they will put you back up.
Tip:
DirectHit, LookSmart and Open Directory Project submissions
Several
search engines such as HotBot and Lycos use DirectHit and the Open Directory
Project as a major source of their search results. It has been found
advantageous, for this reason, to also submit your site directly to DirectHit at
http://www.directhit.com/util/addurl.html
as this gets you a better position much faster because DirectHit updates its
engine much more timely than the engines that use it such as Lycos and Hotbot.
You should also submit to www.dmoz.org, the
Open Directory Project, as this is the only way to get into certain results
served by an increasing number of search engines (over 20 major search engines
and directories use it). LookSmart is also being used by a very large number of
search engines and directories so be sure to submit there too at www.looksmart.com.
Suggestion:
Automatic submission tools plus getting listed on as many places as possible
Automatic
submission tool (software or web based) are extremely useful and timesaving when
it comes to submitting your site to several hundred search engines and
directories. By all means, use them. But make sure that you do not use them for
Infoseek and AltaVista if you are submitting more than just one page. These two
engines have high-speed submission detection that can get your submitted page
penalized. How this works is that they watch for more than one submission per,
say, 30 minutes from any one site. So if you submit two pages from your site to
Infoseek or AltaVista in less than 30 minutes, that's not good for you.
On
the other hand, you should use these tools and get yourself listed on as many
places on the web as possible - directories, search engines, free-for-all link
pages, About.com, etc. It is very important, especially for Infoseek rankings,
that you have as many incoming links into your site from other sites as
possible, especially from larger sites such as Yahoo and About.com.
Final
Note: Delayed index updates
Most
of the major engines are now taking between 30 and 90 days to refresh their
databases, although their information pages claim shorter periods than that.
What this means is that a page you submit today and any pages on your site
linked from it will appear on search results in 30 to 90 days. Excite is
especially slow. The Internet community believes that this situation will
definitely change because no engine wants to have old information in its
database - its bad customer service to its users. So they will work at
correcting these delays.
This
is a time of great opportunity, and marketing your site through search engines
is one of the world's greatest advertising opportunities. Where else can you
reach such vast numbers of people worldwide at practically no cost to you? So it
does pay to keep a close tab on the engines and use them wisely but ethically to
your advantage.
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of postitionweaver.com
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