What you can expect from Search Engine Written by David Bell
Continued from page 1 Depending on complexity of software, here is what different search engines might do: 1.Index webpage (not entire "website") you give them. 2.Index every word of every page at that site. 3.Visit external links to crawl through web looking for any new sites 24 hours a day, 7 days a week going from URL to URL until they have visited every website that can be found on Internet. By simply telling search engine what your URL is, its software robot will go there automatically and index everything they need. Every search engine has different criteria for returning search results which makes a difference on how you want to submit your site as it can drastically effect your ranking in search engines (we discuss this quite extensively in course, but it takes up over 30 pages, so we will skip it in this newsletter). It is important to realize that many search engines change their algorithms on a regular basis (i.e. weekly, monthly, etc.) - if you're listed prominently today, that may no be true tomorrow. There are also META search engines. These perform searches on multiple search engines simultaneously. In this instance, your ranking for keywords inputted is calculated by combined ranking of all search engines simultaneously used. The key to getting ranked high is to make sure you're listed in all search engines used by META search engines (They use: OpenText, Lycos, WebCrawler, InfoSeek , Excite, AltaVista, Yahoo, HotBot, and Einet Galaxy). It is not necessary to submit your site to META search engines since they use results of major search engines (not their own). I hope this helps in your future marketing decisions.

David Bell is Manager, Online Marketing, at http://www.wspromotion.com/ , a leading Search Engine Optimization services firm and Advertising Agency.
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In return, and equally important is or sides view to keep important lines which are to be crossed and ones which are not. Referrer spam, redirects on irrelevant pages, and pages built for no other purpose but to clog serps with affiliate advertising do not help this "give and take" survive. I am not of school that we owe SE's anything, since they get far wealthier with content of users pages, than we get with content of their site. I do understand when optimization crosses into detrimental to all of our use of engine. I do believe some joint efforts will benefit all of us for longest stretch of time. It seems to me that longevity is best goal for any webmaster. Read and learn obvious factors in that way web pro world is a good place to start on that front. Submit your articles and remember that online word of mouth is written in text. Word of mouth is a huge effort in any marketing, and online words of your mouth are typed. Charlotte homes and Lake Norman Real Estate are two current projects I say pick your team, but we all come out gray in wash.

Active On webproworld and SEO1.net, Mike Katz is three years full time online and enjoying the education of trial and error. Recent project includes Articles and Search Keyhole
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