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Myth of the 50,000 Search Engines - Article
provided by Axandra
There
are submission services (and spam email messages)
that promise to submit your web site
to 50,000 search engines. Some web site promotion
tools also claim
that they can submit your web site to thousands of search engines.
Thousands of search engines? There aren't thousands
of search engines on the Internet. Period. The
majority
of these 50,000 so called "search engines" are free for all (FFA)
link pages or special interest web pages.
Submitting your web page to thousands of FFA sites means that you'll end up
with thousands of spam email messages.
In addition, you won't receive a single visitor when you submit your web site
about office equipment to a directory of poets in Poland.
There's only a handful of search engines that can really bring visitors to
your web site. As always, it's quality that matters, not quantity. For this
reason, you should concentrate on the important search engines when you submit
your web site to search engines.
Which search engines are important?
Currently, there are only three major players: Google, Yahoo and MSN Search.
They are responsible for the bigger part of the search engine traffic you can
get because they also power other search engines, for example the search engine
on AOL.com displays Google results.
Then there are search engines that are not so popular but they can bring you
some additional visitors, for example Ask Jeeves and Teoma.
In addition, there are country specific search engines. If you have a German
web site, you should also submit to the popular German search engines, for
instance Fireball.de.
What about directories?
Directories are different from search engines because all web site submissions
are reviewed by humans. There are several directories where your web site should
be listed. The most important one is The Open Directory Project at www.dmoz.org.
You should also submit to topic specific search engines. If your web site
sells garden equipment, you should submit your web site to specific garden
directories. Even if they don't send you some visitors, they could improve
the link popularity of your web site which helps your ranking in other search
engines.
Where can I get a list of all important search engines and directories?
In the free demo version of the web site promotion
tool IBP, you can find a list of all important search engines and directories.
It also lists country
specific search engines and special interest directories. Just click the "Supported
search engines" button in IBP's main window.
Needless to say that you can use IBP to submit to all these search engines
and directories, too.
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