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| | by Prashant Shukla May 08, 2008 |
| Prashant Shukla |
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After you have built a website and optimized it by tuning its meta
tags to the best, it is the time to get it submitted to major search
engines and directories. So, that your site gets indexed by the search
engines and the directories. There are lot of confusions in submission
to search engines and web directories. Here, I would try to clear this
confusion. A close study of search engines and web directory will sure
help to solve this confusion.
Search engines
When you submit your website to a search engine, it reads your site
meta tags, looks their relationship with the contents, indexes you
website and assigns a rank to your site according to the algorithm it
follows. Here, you should understand that by submitting your site to a
search engine does not mean that you will start getting high traffics
just after its submission. This simply means that now the search engine
knows about your site and its pages and would place you in its SERP
(Search Engine Result Pages) according to your rank in its index.
You must have read very often about the offers for submitting your
site to thousands of search engines for a fee, no matter small or big.
No doubt that there are really thousand of search engines on the web
but most searches are routed through a few major search engines like
Google, Yahoo, MSN, AOL, alltheweb etc. If you submit to these search
engines alone, it is really enough to get noticed in the search engine
world. I am giving their site submission URLs and little info about
their strategies.
Google
http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl. They ask you to submit your top level page and have pretty easy to
understand instructions for submission. Google updates its index
normally once a month.
Yahoo
http://submit.search.yahoo.com/. They have two options free and paid. Free listing takes about 30 to 45
days. However paid listing assures a quick listing of your site.
MSN
http://search.msn.com/docs/submit.aspx. MSN in routine picks new websites having good inbound links. So if you
have good inbound links, your site will be picked for listing in MSN
even if you don't submit your site to them.
AOL
You can not submit to AOL directly but if your site is indexed by
Google, AOL will most likely include your site in its index too.
Web Directories
Web directories are different with respect to search engines. A
search engine uses its algorithm to index and rank a website through
its regular crawling process whereas a web directory is defined into
several categories and subcategories where it contains the websites
submitted. In this way a web directory is considered an expert index of
sites. Here you select a category and subcategory for your site and
submit your site to it. Visitors come to brows a specific category in a
directory as per their interest. This ensures that your presence in a
specific category will attract a targeted visitor. Most of the search
engines use these directories to update their data. This also increases
your chance of getting high rank with search engines.
These directories can be classified into free directories and paid
directories. Normally, free directories take comparatively more time to
list the submitted sites. Whereas the paid directories list the
submitted sites instantly. Some good free directories are DMOZ, Yahoo!, World Wide Index, AbiLogic, Gimpsy, JoeAnt. However, good paid directories can be named as Arielis, BOTW, BlueFind, Microsoft bCentral, and GoGuides.
Before submitting your site review your site thoroughly and make
sure that your site has no broken or dead links. Write a suitable
description of your site to put into the description field of
submission form. Search thoroughly the categories and subcategories
before selecting the category for your site. They normally offer you to
suggest one if you don't find a suitable one.
No doubt, submitting your site to major search engines and good rank
directories help increasing the traffic and good placement in SERP
(Search Engine Result Pages). Submission to good directories is
something which ensures this goal.
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