
Michael Myklin
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The choice of specialty search engines depends on your product/service. You need to be more specific to get a good answer. |
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the artist
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Hi,
You can apply to DMOS for a listing in their directory (http://dmoz.org/help/geninfo.html). It takes a long time to get accepted because a real person looks at your application, not a software robot like the search engine spider programs.
If you are lucky enough to get listed, Google will index your Web site. You can also submit your Google sitemap to Google to get them to index your Web site. You have to go to Google and get the URL for the sitemap and then create a separate Web page for that sitemap.
I assume you want to get a low page rank in Google. If that is true you need to do search engine marketing (SEM).
If you had the right Site Build It software, Site Build it software would do all submitting for you automatically.
Here is a tool you can use to check on how your Web site stacks up against other Web sites - (http://searchit.sitesell.com/waltera1.html). Check for Popularity to get Alexa Rank.
There are only 4 or 5 search engines worth submitting to, the rest are a waste of time and money.
You need traffic. Get some perspective on how your Web site stacks up with others at (http://searchit.sitesell.com/waltera1.html). But the only way to get traffic is via lots of pages with quality content for the SEs to spider.
If you have a Web site and you need marketing advice, then perhaps a few tips can help you.
Craigslist is just one arrow in your quiver of search engine marketing arrows. It's free.
Hey! Did you know that the major search engines are going local? They are spending millions on local search. This is just another reason to have your own Web site, such as whatever.com. You should definitely have a dot com as part of your URL. This is what surfers expect.
SEO or search engine marketing (SEM) is critical for the success of your web site. Without it, you will get no traffic. No traffic = no customers = no money.
If you own a Web site, the Web site building software should have included SEO. Otherwise, using the software is a waste of time; the Web site building software is useless. SEO includes Internet marketing and while articles posting, etc. is important, the most important thing is to select the right keywords that people use to find your Web site. You need to do keyword analysis to find the best keywords for your Web site.
Then, you need to sprinkle those keywords onto your Web pages so that the search engines will find them as their spiders crawl your Web site as well as putting them in your Title, Keywords, headings and description.
Why? Think about how the major search engines work. They key on what word or phrases the users enter. How do you find keywords that users want? Use Google itself at this URL:
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
Just enter your keyword and it will tell you what the demand is for that keyword and how much it would cost to advertise it on Google via Google AdWords.
Supply and demand is important for keywords. You want to find the keywords with a huge demand, but very little supply.
Let me digress here and explain Supply and Demand. Assume that bad weather wipes out the coffee growing part of the world. The supply of coffee world-wide drops. But the demand is the same or increasing. Because there is a disconnect between the demand and the supply, the price of coffee goes up. It becomes a scarce commodity. Scarcity drives up prices. Look at oil and gasoline. There is plenty of oil, but the oil cartel, the companies that control how much oil is pumped out of the ground, decides how much to pump. They make sure they don't pump too much. This would increase the supply and drive down the price of oil and gasoline. Same thing happens to coffee. The growers will plant more coffee to offset their bad year and soon the price of coffee plummets.
Same with keywords, some are scarce. Those are the ones you want, high demand, little supply.
Another good keyword analyzer is Wordtracker.com. This will cost you money, but it's the best on the Web.
This is a very good book for building traffic: Search Engine Optimization - An Hour A Day by Jennifer Grappone and Gradiva Couzin. Their advice is mostly free.
With this book you do not need any costly SEO services.
There are Web site builders that do most of this SEO for you. Most free web site builders do not include SEO. That's why most of them are a waste of time. Creating a Web site is easy, but it is only 10% of the job. The other 90% is SEO and it is critically important.
Do you know about Alexa rank? Alexa is an Amazon company that ranks Web sites. It takes the most active Web site which total about 65 million and compares your web site to all of them. Here is how to get to the Alexa Point Test:.http://traffic-test.sitesell.com/waltera1.html
If you have a rank under 500,000 you are doing good, it you are under 100,000 you are fantastic. Google is under 10. (http://traffic-test.sitesell.com/waltera1.html) Most free Web sites get a rank of "no data"; that means they are invisible to the search engines; they get no visitors, no targeted traffic. No traffic = no money.
The Web sites that score high on Alexa have lots of content. Content is king on the Internet. What is content? Its information, information that visitors find interesting and relevant to your keywords. The more pages you have on your Web site, the better. If you have only 5 or 6 pages, the search engines will ignore you. Once you get to about 30 pages, the search engines will begin to take notice. At that time you should begin to link to other Web sites. The search engines love links, but you must avoid link farms.
Trying to game the search engines is a thankless task. They have computer science PHds developing their search engine spiders. Do you think you can compete with them? Not likely.
Sneaky techniques are called "black hat" optimization. Won't work. The SEs are changing constantly. You cannot find out what they do or how they do it. When someone finds a crack, they seal it up.
Linking is important. SEs love links.
Work hard to create more useful sites. Get great software for building web sites. One that does SEO for you.
The best way to get more traffic is to have lots of pages, 100s of them, thousands are better, with relevant content (information). SEs love quality content.
If you have the right Site Build it software, the software submits to search engines automatically, as I said above.
How did you build your Web site? I hope it wasn't one of those free web builder sites.
You see, there are lots of Web sites that will build a Web site for you. That's where they end. Building a Web site as you probably know is only solving 5% of the puzzle. The other 95% is search engine optimization and internet marketing. Most Web Site Build It software will only do the first 5%, then they nickel and dime you to death with add-ons that purport to do SEO and internet marketing. Unfortunately most of them are scams.
So what is one to do if there is no help from your Web site building software. Do you know about NVU? This is a free web site builder that emuilates Microsofts Front Page and did I mention that it's FREE. Go here to download: http://www.nvu.com/index.php
Get better software for Site Building. One that has some keyword analysis. Getting search engines to spider your Web site depends on your keyword selection.
Listen! The SEs find Web site by searching for keywords. If a Web site has the right keywords or phrases, the SEs will find it and send you to the front of the class.
But how do you know which keywords are the best. Ahhh! That's the question and I will give you a web site that does keyword analysis and it's free.
The Google AdWords Keyword Tool is an excellent preliminary brainstorming tool. Let's say that you have ten ideas for a theme or Site Concept. This tool gives you a superb "high level snapshot" of how profitable each of your Site Concept possibilities might be. Here's the URL: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal - remember, it's free
Here's a book you might find helpful: Increase Your Web Traffic In A Weekend by Jerry Lee Ford, Jr and William R Stanek.
Then, there is Brad Tabke's "26 steps to 15K a day". It boils down to solid content thoughtfully put together can make more impact than a decade's worth of tweaks that may or may not work such as fiddling with META tags. Find his 26 steps here: (http://www.frihost.com/forums/vt-2797.html).
Brad also created and runs one of the best forums for Web site building information at: (http://www.webmasterworld.com/).
This is the exact same plan used by Site Build It. See Ken's blog: ( http://blogit.sitesell.com/waltera1.html). I'm not saying Brad stole it from Ken Evoy, but Ken developed what is known as the C + T + P + M formula.
This is how the formula works:
Create in-demand content (information) - C
Attract Targeted Traffic (visitors) - T
Presell Those Visitors - P
Monitize Presold Traffic - M
Content
Web users search for information, for solutions. They are not looking for you - they don't even know you (yet!). They seek what you know. Give it to them. Convert your knowledge into in-demand Content. (http://ctpm.sitesell.com/waltera1.html) To succeed online, start where they start - at "the search."
Traffic
Your topical content ranks high at the Search Engines (ex., Google, Yahoo!, MSN), attracting free, targeted (i.e., interested), open-to-you visitors. Basically, these future customers "meet you" at your site. These visitors are known as "Traffic.".
PREsell
Complete strangers develop trust and confidence in you. Why? You "PREsell" by OVERdelivering what they seek... relevant, original, information.
Deliver it in your own voice, in your own way. Go beyond merely instilling confidence... your visitors will like you.
Monetize
Convert warm, willing-to-buy ("PREsold") visitors into income. Called "Monetizing," this is the easy part. But "M" cannot happen if you fail to first execute C T P. This is where 99% of small businesses fail.
Kindest Personal Regards,
Walt Brown
Site Build It Certified Webmaster
http://results.sitesell.com/waltera1.html
capecod1@capecod-beaches.com
wab@theworld.com
P.S. Start a blog to promote your Web site. Word press is a good one. It you have the right Web Site Build software, it includes a blog feature so that every time you create a new page, it gets posted on the Web as a blog. Turn your blog into articles and submit them to article sites with your URL.
P.P.S. You flat out do not have enough content on your Web site. If you did the SEs would find you. You need more information, more Web pages with quality content, to attract traffic via the SEs.. One page Web sites have no no content. Create more pages. Use the content to submit articles to article Web sites. Make sure the articles refer back to your Web page. This will attract more visitors and the SEs.
P.P.P.S. Good articles on search engine marketing here - no hype - (http://www.jehochman.com/articles/). |
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answer
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Small Business Marketing Strategy: Target the up-and-coming search engines
While Google still rules the roost when it comes to Internet search engines, and Yahoo is firmly entrenched in second spot, a number of new start-ups are hoping to give them a run for their money. And a good small business marketing strategy would be to check them out and see how you can make them work for your site!
Some of the new up-and-comers include:
Powerset : ( www.powerset.com ) A "natural language" search engine
Hakia : ( www.hakia.com ) A "meaning-based" search engine
Wikia : ( www.wikia.com ) A "community-based" search engine
ChaCha : ( www.chacha.com ) A "social networking-based" search engine
Snap : ( www.snap.com ) A search engine that offers visual previews
It's a smart small business marketing strategy to continue optimizing for the Google, Yahoo, and MSN search engines as they are by far and away the most popular -- but niche search engines could provide new opportunities to reach your market. Be sure to check them out! |
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webmasterauto
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All the ones here:
http://searchenginewatch.com/showPage.html?page=links |
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Doug
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Search engine optimization it is called, or SEO...
Search engines look at the title of your page, which is at the top of the browser. So, if you were a real estate company, instead of titling your page “Westend Realtors, Inc.”, you would title it “Westend Realtors, Inc. – Selling Homes and Property”. Each page title should describe the content of the page. Just titling your page “Home Page” or “About Us”, etc. is not an effective way to advance your page ranking.
Even in writing it is important to draw your reader in, and search engines need to be drawn in the same. Using keywords at the beginning of your article and within proximity of each other is important. Using keywords on your home page is a must to capture the attention of the search engine. In designing the home page you want a run-down of all the content on your site using words that someone you want to visit your site would enter into the search engine.
Meta tags are necessary in the code on the home page. Here is an example of meta tags that I think are ideal:
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en-us">
<meta name="Rating" content="General">
<meta name="description" content="A Premier Cincinnati Landscaping Company. Providing lawn care, landscaping, hardscaping, weed control, and many more residential and commercial services throughout Cincinnati and the Tri-State area.">
<meta name="keywords" content="team green, team green L&L, team green L&L, LLC, green team, LANDSCAPE, mulching, best guarantee, cincinnati ohio, ohio, cincinnati, cincinnati landscaping, cincinnati pavers, icpi certified, pavestone contractor,landscapers in Cincinnati, Cincinnati landscaper , concrete pavers, segmental paving, pavers, paver, paver patio, patio, hardscaping, hardscaper, hardscape, team, green, LANDSCAPER, LANDSCAPERS, LANDSCAPERS IN CINCINNATI, landscape design, landscape contracting, landscape contractor, Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, residential landscaping, garden, Garden, pond, Ponds, waterfalls, commercial landscaping, Commercial Landscaping, LANDSCAPING, LANDSCAPE ">
<meta name="copyright" content="Team Green L&L 2006">
<meta name="revisit-after" content="5 Day">
<meta name="classification" content="Home - Garden">
<meta name="city" content="Cincinnati">
<meta name="country" content="United States (usa)">
<meta name="state" content="Ohio">
<meta name="zipcode" content="45212,45238,45236,45102,45103,4...
<meta name="geo.placename" content="Cincinnati, Ohio">
<meta name="geo.region" content="US-OH">
Using ALT tags in the code is necessary for images. ALT tags are used to display text when a visitor mouses over an image or when the image is downloading. Putting keywords in the ALT tags is good for search engine recognition. Additionally, using code to specify the size of the image allows the image to download faster.
Putting keywords in the comments put into the code on a Web page will also boost your search engine results. Keywords should be repeated, but not consecutively, no more than four to seven times is the general guideline.
If you do all that, the search engines will come for you. |
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lassaad g
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- the best and the more active search enignes with english language are : Google, Yahoo, MSN and ASK.
- there are many other popular search enignes such as the one of the China " Baidu" to get more information to your question, here are the best sources for you: |
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