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That's right - this search engine optimisation article is telling you not to submit your website to any search engines

Introduction

That's right - this search engine optimisation article is telling you not to submit your website to any search engines. Not Google, not Inktomi, not AltaVista. Sound a bit strange? Read on...

Submitting to all the search engines

Submitting your website to every search engine is an incredibly time-consuming process. There are hundreds and hundreds of them out there - no doubt, you've come across the companies who'll submit your website to 1000 search engines for you.

Search engine professionals know that the vast majority of these search engines have a very low usage rate and will drive hardly any traffic your way. In fact, it's only a handful of search engines that drive the majority of traffic from search engines to websites.

The major search engines

Some of the most important search engines, probably accounting for over 90% of the search engine market, are:

Not heard of some of these search engines? Have a look at who powers who with this excellent search engine relationship chart.

Please note that the new MSN search engine will roll out at the end of 2004 and will be very important.

Don't submit to these search engines

"But there's only six of them - why on earth not!?" Well, aside from saving time and a bit of money (some require a submission fee), quite simply there's no need. Allow me to explain...

Search engines crawl the web every few weeks (or months) looking for websites to index. Here's how it works:

  • Search engines start at one website with a large number of outbound links (usually a directory)
  • They follow every link they come across, indexing each page they arrive at
  • Once a page has been indexed they follow all the links from that page
  • And so on until there are no more links to follow

Unless today is your very first day on the Internet, you might have heard that inbound links into a website are extremely important in establishing its search engine ranking. If a search engine can't find you by itself through crawling the web, then your website doesn't have any inbound links. If so, you'll never achieve a decent search engine ranking so what's the point in registering?

Getting incoming links quickly

So, how do you get incoming links? Well, this is a vast topic which I won't be discussing now, but if you want to get a few good links quickly then there is a solution: web directories. If your website is listed in the Yahoo! directory (not the same as Yahoo! search) and the Open Directory (which Google uses) all the search engines should find you within two to three months.

There are plenty of other directories you should get listed in too. Global, local and industry-specific directories abound on the Internet. To find them run a search for 'web directory' on your favorite search engine. The directories that come up highest in the search rankings will probably generate the most traffic. You can also check these directories of directories:

Another even quicker solution is webmaster forums. Search engines love forums because they include so much fresh content. Most have an area where you're allowed to enter your URL to get feedback from other webmasters. Find some forums, sign up, and get posting!

To find out more about building up links to your website please read the article, Build up links to your website.

A quick fix

It can take a couple of months to get listed in some web directories. If you can't wait that long then it might be worth submitting your site into a paid program and "artificially" boosting your rankings. Again, this is a whole new topic so please feel free to read more about the paid submission options.

Long term strategy

Search engine optimisation is a long term strategy. You'll be successful if you:

Register with as many web directories as possible and then concentrate your efforts on these two things. Within a few months you'll start to see success.

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Trenton Moss is crazy about usability and accessibility - so crazy that he founded Webcredible, an industry leading user experience consultancy, to help make the Internet a better place for everyone. He's very good at information architecture and interaction design.

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GeneralMy vote of 3 Pin
Libin Jose Chemperi27-Dec-10 22:56
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GeneralMy vote of 5 Pin
eagle_chen27-Aug-10 0:49
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GeneralTotally agree Pin
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NewsUseful webmaster tools Pin
jp73113-Nov-07 5:44
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GeneralThis is beginners stuff Pin
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GeneralRe: This is beginners stuff Pin
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Generaladditionally, use less used words Pin
matro11-Sep-04 15:21
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QuestionShameful plug or helpful tip? Pin
Rocky Moore7-Sep-04 22:57
Rocky Moore7-Sep-04 22:57 
I agree with the not submitting to search engines. Just recently I heard about this and how some search engines might ban your site for using SEO tools that monitor your rating or submit you to tons of engines. Even Google has a section on how you can get your site banned using such tools.

Back to the article, well, the section about finding sources to link to your site is screaming to me so loud, I can hardly stand it. Hope it does not offend anyone..

You need to make sure that the links are plain old anchors on the sites you hope to get indexed from. Some places will like them in javascript and crawlers will not see them (as in directories where they have a temporary page come up while they redirect to you).

An easy place to get a free link is at my site HintsAndTips.com. When you become a member, you have a profile somewhat like here on CP. When you post a tip and my site is indexed, the URL out of your profile will be displayed on the top part of the tip to help move search engines to your site. The are plain anchor type urls and HintsAndTips have the main search engines indexing the site regularly.

This feature on HintsAndTips was built intentionally to give something back to those that posted tips in that it would promote their web sites (even have that as a section in the advertising page on there).

Not only do you want links, but the more content based the links are the better the search engines like them. If you are just listed in a list of links they can skip them or flag them as low priority. If the link is in a page which is rich with keywords in the text that go along with your site, it will have more importance.

As an example, if your site was dealing with cars and you posted a tips about cars, the matching keywords can help your rating.

Another factor of links with search engines is the ranking of the site which you have your link. The better the ranking the more importance you link will have.

WARNING: It is not wise to get in on link exchanges where they post pages of links. Some search engines will consider this as trying to trick them and can even get your site banned. All links are not created equal.


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QuestionDo search engines love forums? Pin
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GeneralGood read Pin
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