Website Promotion Package
Anyone can have a well designed web site, but
without professional search engine submission the world will never
know about it. If you don't promote, nobody will see your site. We
offers several URL registration and search engine submission plans
that will allow you to increase your exposure on the Internet and
draw more traffic to your website.
The relationship between SEO and the search engines
The first mentions of Search Engine Optimization don't appear on
Usenet until 1997, a few years after the launch of the first
Internet search engines. The operators of search engines recognized
quickly that some people from the webmaster community were making
efforts to rank well in their search engines, and even manipulating
the page rankings in search results. In some early search engines,
such as Infoseek, ranking #1 was as easy as grabbing the source code
of the top-ranked page, placing it on your website, and submitting a
URL to instantly index and rank that page.
Due to the high value and targeting of search
results, there is an adversarial relationship between search engines
and SEOs. In 2005, an annual conference named AirWeb was created to
discuss bridging the gap and minimizing the sometimes damaging
effects of aggressive web content providers.
Some more aggressive site owners and SEOs generate
automated sites or employ techniques which eventually get domains
banned from the search engines. Many search engine optimization
companies, which sell services, employ long term low risk
strategies, and most SEO firms that do employ high risk strategies
do so on their own affiliate, lead-generation, or content sites,
instead of risking client websites.
Some SEO companies employ aggressive techniques
that get their client websites banned from the search results. The
Wall Street Journal profiled a company which allegedly used high
risk techniques and failed to disclose those risks to its clients.
Wired reported the same company sued a blogger for mentioning that
they were banned. Google's Matt Cutts later confirmed that Google
did in fact ban Traffic Power and some of its clients.
Google has enforced webpage restrictions for
years, such as for hidden-text (background & foreground colors
exactly the same hue); in 2006, Google could punish a non-standard
website by blocking search-results, automatically, the next day for
30-35 days (or longer), pending a reinstatement request, and if
reinstated, revert the index to old/expired/deleted webpages from a
year earlier, delaying the re-indexing of the current website for a
total of 2-4 months.
Yahoo & MSN Search do not automatically punish
entire websites for small amounts of accidental hidden text. Not
surprisingly, Google's market share of daily searches has fallen
rapidly from 75% to 56% over the past few years, as other search
engines find many valuable webpages that Google has banned & cannot
display due to Google's severely limited index. In early 2006, MSN
Search typically re-indexed small websites every 14 days, and Yahoo
also re-indexed quickly, much faster than Google, but all 3
MSN/Yahoo/Google could require more than a month to index a new page
(new file name) on an old website.
Some search engines have also reached out to the
SEO industry, and are frequent sponsors and guests at SEO
conferences and seminars. In fact, with the advent of paid
inclusion, some search engines now have a vested interest in the
health of the optimization community. All of the main search engines
provide information/guidelines to help with site optimization:
Google's, Yahoo's, and MSN's. Google has a Sitemaps program to help
webmasters learn if Google is having any problems indexing their
website and also provides an invaluable amount of data on Google
traffic to your website. Yahoo! has SiteExplorer that provides a way
to submit your URLs for free (like MSN/Google), determine how many
pages are in the Yahoo index and drill down on inlinks to deep
pages. Yahoo! has an Ambassador Program and Google has a program for
qualifying Google Advertising Professionals.
Getting into search engines'
listings
New sites do not need to be "submitted" to search
engines to be listed. A simple link from an established site will
get the search engines to visit the new site and begin to spider its
contents. It can take a few days or even weeks from the acquisition
of a link from such an established site for all the main search
engine spiders to commence visiting and indexing the new site.
Once the search engine has found the new site, it
will generally visit and start to index the pages on the site, as
long as all the pages are linked to with standard <a href>
hyperlinks. Pages which are accessible only through Flash or
Javascript links may not be findable by the spiders.
Search engine crawlers may look at a number of
different factors when crawling a site, and many pages from a site
may not be indexed by the search engines until they gain more
pagerank or links or traffic. Distance of pages from the root
directory of a site may also be a factor in whether or not pages get
crawled, as well as other importance metrics. Cho et al. (Cho et
al., 1998) described some standards for those decisons as to which
pages are visited and sent by a crawler to be included in a search
engine's index.
Webmasters can instruct spiders to not index
certain files or directories through the standard file in the root
directory of the domain. Standard practice requires a search engine
to check this file upon visiting the domain, though a search engine
crawler will keep a cached copy of this file as it visits the pages
of a site, and may not update that copy as quickly as a webmaster
does. The web developer can use this feature to prevent pages such
as shopping carts or other dynamic, user-specific content from
appearing in search engine results, as well as keeping spiders from
endless loops and other spider traps.
For those search engines who have their own paid
submission (like Yahoo), it may save some time to pay a nominal fee
for submission, though Yahoo's paid submission program does not
guarantee inclusion in their search results.
Website Submission
All web site details are verified prior to
submission. We will not submit an incorrect web site address and
information. So we select the word that relevant in your company.
Our Professional Website Technicians can modify your keyword for web
pages so that they gain a prominent position in search engine search
results for the most relevant keywords and phrases.
everything-fine.com is a once off search engine submission service
which incurs a once only charge. There are no other hidden fees.
We not only submit to all of the major search
engines, but we also submit your site to lots of smaller engines,
directories and link pages. Submitting to so many sites not only
helps build traffic to your website, but this also helps increase
link popularity. Link popularity is becoming increasingly important
as many major engines will look at a sites popularity when
determining where to rank sites for certain keywords.
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