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Website Submission: Just the Facts
by Aaron Wall May 10, 2004 (Updated November 7th, 2004)
Search Engine Traffic Breakdown
Over 90% of US search engine traffic is driven by Yahoo!
or Google owned
search technology - source: Search
Engine Watch. Additionally Ask
Jeeves owns around 5% of the traffic. You may hear the names of
many other search engines, but most of them are powered by the above
search engines in one way or another. For example, Yahoo! owns Inktomi,
AltaVista, and
AllTheWeb. All
three of those search engines are powered from the same database as
Yahoo! Search. A few meta search engines also drive a decent amount
of traffic.
What are Meta Search Engines?
Meta search engines do not crawl the web, but combine the results of
other search engines. If you are listed in the top few engines then
you will also appear in meta search results. Vivisimo
is an example of a meta search engine.
Search Engine Submission Software
There is no reason to purchase search engine submission software. Any
search engine worth being listed in will usually list your site if you
get just a few incoming links. Also people who claim to resubmit your
site monthly are trying to take advantage of you. Search engines will
keep your site in their index if you have a few decent inbound links.
I do not even submit sites to search engines anymore, but here are
links to the only five search engine submission pages I would potentially
use.
Free Search Engine Submission
I rarely submit pages to search engines since I know they will follow
links and index the pages (that is what search engines do). Anyone who
tries to sell you submission software is ripping you off.
If you want to submit your site (please note submission does not guarantee
inclusion) then these are the locations where you can. I usually just
submit to directories and let the search engines find me.
- Submit to Google
(free) - powers around half of US based web search.
- Submit
to Yahoo! (free) - powers over 40% of US based web search. Requires
a free Yahoo! id. Yahoo! also has a paid inclusion program by the
name of Overture
Site Match.
- Submit to Ask
Jeeves / Teoma ($30) - powers around 5% of web search. Ask Jeeves
/ Teoma is the only major search engine which does not have a free
site submit option. Eventually (usually around 1.5 months) they will
list your site in their search results if you have a few inbound links.
- Submit to
Gigablast (free) - powers a much small percentage of search than
the other engines, but it is quick to index pages when the site submit
is working.
Directory Submission
Major Directories
There are two directories which are generally stand above all others
in distribution and importance.
Second Tier Directories
There are a ton of smaller directories on the web. Many of them require
a reciprocal link to be included. If a general directory requires a
reciprocal link to be listed in then it is usually not worth listing
in.
The cost for submission into most second tier directories is usually
less than $50. In addition it is easy to become an editor for many of
these second tier directories. Some of the more popular second tier
directories are:
Reviewed Web Guides
Some sites have a directory type structure but are focused more on
article based and have individual editors which frequently write articles
covering their topics.
Web Guides are generally extremely selective in what sites they will
list.
Topic Specific Directories
Many directory are built to cover niche topics. Sometimes these links
are more valuable than links deep within general directories since your
specific category may be only one or two links away from the home page.
Business.com
and the MSN Small
Business Directory are business directories, and there are literally
thousands and thousands of other topical directories. I think one time
I even found a nail care directory. You can search for directories specific
to your site by searching some of the top search engines for various
descriptive keywords in your topic (for me some examples might be seo,
marketing, search engine marketing, search engine optimization...) and
adding phrases to them such as add url, submit site, resources, websites.
More
tips on how to find web directories.
Other Directory Resources
You can find tons of other directories looking through the following
resources.
Other Link Ideas
There are tons of free links here and there on the web. Some good examples
would be:
- Leaving testimonials for people (sometimes they will link to your
site).
- Providing donations to help out other websites or organizations.
- Putting your website in your signature in SEO
discussion forums (or any other type of forum).
- Leaving comments on blogs (Journals such as Fast Company, Inc.,
or any of the other thousands or millions of blogs on the web). Some
of them go through redirects, but some do not. I have had a decent
number of customers contact me based on comments I have left in blogs.
- Writing articles that you submit to sites like Buzzle
or sites related to your topic.
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