Search Engine and Indexes Registration
Procedure
There are many different search engines with many
different rules and procedures required to attain
inclusion and indexing.
Some search engines are called "spidering engines".
These engines require only the submission of the home
page of your site. A search engine program called a
"robot" will review the page, collect data and rank
you site
for inclusion.
Special coding in your documents Meta File will
insure that all pages of your site will be reviewed
by the robots for inclusion.
Submissions to approximately 160 such top
search engines in this category are always
done manually by OneWeb Group.net
for a one time fee of $360.
Choosing the right category is a vital
consideration. To be accepted, your site must be
optimized for this category.
Non-spidering search engine submissions are
actually reviewed by professional surfers and
they rank sites by content rather than by most
of the algorithm criteria.
OneWeb Group.net generally submits to
approximately 10 such engines. These
submissions will be repeated
approximately every three weeks until
accepted at $40 per hour.
From submission, to acceptance, to indexing can
take from two to nine months, especially for the surfer
reviewed engines.
OneWebGroup.net will also research and submit to
multiple specialty indexes that are relative to your specific
industry and to your local geographical area.
Link popularity is also a consideration for good
search engine position. If there are not considerable
links applicable to your site, then there
are two alternates available for consideration.
FFA ( Free for all Links ) pages can be submitted
to by automatic software by the thousands, and one can
submit to Award Sites, also.
FFA links scroll off after several days; so, in order to
maintain the link, they need to be resubmitted,
on a regular basis.
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