Submitting your site to search engines
Here are some helpful tips on submitting to the search
engines.
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1) Yahoo:
This is not an engine, but a directory where listings
are added by real humans. With over a million listings,
Yahoo is considered the largest directory online today.
All commercial sites must pay a $299.00 fee to submit
to "Yahoo Express" per year. Adult sites must
pay $600.00 for submission. Take time before submitting
to yahoo to make sure you web site is worthy of their
listings. The $299 is a annual non refundable fee.
Paying Yahoo for submission is not the only way to
get listed there. They also pull the top three bid positions
from Overture (formerly Goto.com) and display them at
the top of the search results pages. Yahoo calls those
listings "Sponsor Matches,"and also runs more
Overture listings at the bottom of the page, under the
heading "More Sponsored Matches."
2) Altavista:
Reaches over 45 million visitors worldwide and one
of the few still offering free submission. However,
inclusion - if you are accepted - can take a while.
But you can ensure that your site will be placed quickly
by opting for their "Express Inclusion" service.
For six months, one URL submission will run you $39.00,
with 2-10 URL's for an additional $29.00 each.
Altavista also displays Overture's top 4 bid positions
at the top of the search results page, under the heading
"Products and Services." These listings include
descriptions. And Altavista runs more Overture results
at the bottom of the page. These are just clickable
links without descriptions.
Submit
to Altavista here
3) Google:
Still a Net favorite, Google is used more than 150
million times a day for searches. Free submission is
still an option. Google also provides results to other
engines and directories such as Netscape Search, Yahoo
and AOL Search. They recently launched their own "Pay
Per Click" program, called "Ad Words Select."
This allows you to bid on key phrases or words, and
when someone searches for those words, your text ad
is shown in the right-hand column on the search results
page. For more on this go to:
https://adwords.google.com/select/main?cmd=Login
Ad Words Select will cost you 5.00 and a credit card
number to get your site enrolled. Google is also the
exclusive provider of sponsored links to AOL Search,
pulling the sponsored links from its Ad Words Select
Program. The top 3 ads will be displayed as sponsored
links on AOL.Netscape will begin displaying Google's
Ad Words sponsored links come August of 2002.
Submit
to Google here
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4)LookSmart:
A directory compiled by humans providing results to
MSN, Iwon, Altavista, and others. Some of Looksmart's
listings come from Inktomi as a back up. Now strictly
a Pay Per Click directory, it will cost you a $49.00
set-up fee and .15 per click thru with a minimum of
$150.00 account deposit. Looksmart angered a lot of
its users when they announced this change. It remains
to be seen if this policy shift results in the death
of Looksmart or turns out to be a smart business decision.
Click
here to add your listing to LookSmart
5) Excite:
Now you can guarantee that your site is included in
the search index of Excite and other leading search
sites across the Internet. Traditionally, search engines
require you to pay per every URL on your entire website,
review only a portion of your site, and only refresh
your site once a month or less. With the Guaranteed
Inclusion program, you can submit your website for one
bulk price; and regular 48-hour indexing allows for
updates to be reflected immediately in the search results
on your selected web pages. Exposure is key in the Internet
Industry. Guaranteed Inclusion makes it affordable to
enroll your entire site; ensuring you receive maximum
exposure for your website.
Submit
Url To Excite
6) Overture: (formerly known as Goto.com)
Solely a Pay Per Click search engine, with Overture
you choose key words/ phrases that you want your site
to appear under and try to outbid the competition for
a top billing. The higher you bid,the higher your URL
on the search results page. They have a $20.00 a month
spending minimum and a minimum bid of 0.05 per keyword/phrase.
The biggest benefit of being listed here is the relationship
that Overture has with some of the other major search
engines /directories. Basically, if you bid into the
top 3 or 4 positions, your site will also enjoy top
listings in Yahoo, Altavista, MSN, Lycos, Infospace,
Ask Jeeves, CNET and more. Generally, these listings
are shown as "sponsored links" at the top
of their search results page. Trying to get those top
bid positions is well worth it with the type of exposure
you'll receive on some of the majors. They recently
lost the contract to supply sponsored links to AOL Search,
but they do still provide search results for AOL's Europe
Net properties in the UK, France and Germany.
7) The Open Directory Project:
Also known as DMOZ, the ODP is hosted and administered
by Netscape Communication Corp. All submissions are
reviewed by a human before being added to the directory
and each category has what is called an "ODP Editor"
who is responsible for that category.
DMOZ provides results to many search partners, such
as All The Web, DirectHit, HotBot, Google, Lycos, Altavista,
etc. Submission is free, although cumbersome. You'll
have to drill down to find the appropriate category
to submit to, then click the "add URL" link
located at the top of the page.
8) Inktomi:
Provides results to many engines and directories such
as Iwon, MSN, Hotbot, and more. Each URL submission
will cost you $39.00 per year and only $25.00 a year
for each URL thereafter. The benefit of listing with
Inktomi is the exposure your site will receive with
its search partners.
9) AOL Search:
Recently signed with Google to use their search results
and to display their sponsored links from their "Ad
Words Select Program." Listings also come from
The Open Directory Project. You can submit at ODP, or
search through the categories at AOL and find the best
fit and click the "submit a site" link at
the bottom of the page, which will take you over to
the ODP for submission. The top 3 sponsored links on
AOL's search results page are pulled from the top 3
ads in Google's Ad Words Select Program.
10) Hotbot:
Hotbot is owned by Lycos and is presently making some
changes to their free submission page - how they will
affect you remains to be seen. Results on Hotbot also
come from Direct Hit and some from Inktomi and the ODP.
You can also add your listing here by submitting to
Lycos at http://searchservices.lycos.com/searchservices/
You can still submit for free, but you'll have to sign
up as a member of Lycos first before they'll let you
have the privilege. Hotbot also displays the top 3 results
from Overture on their search results page.
11) MSN Search:
MSN Search pulls results from Looksmart, then when
no more listings are found they pull from Inktomi's
database. They also pull some results from Overture.com
which they display at the bottom of the page called
"Web Pages."
Submit
to MSN here
12) Ask Jeeves:
A different sort of directory where you perform searches
by asking a question. There are two ways to get listed.
The free way is to send an email to url@askjeeves.com
with a URL and a brief description of your site. The
other way is to go to http://ask.ineedhits.com and pay
for inclusion. The first URL will run you $30.00; 2
or more only $18.00. The subscription period is 15 months.
Since Ask Jeeves also owns Teoma, paying for submission
will get you listed there, too.
Ask Jeeves also displays "Sponsored Links"
on their results pages, with the top 4 bid positions
from Overture being displayed there.
13) Netscape Search:
Results on Netscape come from The ODP and Netscape
itself. Starting in August of 2002, the "Partner
Search Results" that are displayed will be pulled
from the top bids at Google's Ad Words Select Program.
Overture had the contract to supply sponsored links
but recently lost out to Google. However, you'll still
see Overture's links being displayed until August.
To get your site listed you can submit at The ODP http://dmoz.org/add.html
14) Teoma:
Formerly called Direct Hit, this is now owned by Ask
Jeeves and renamed Teoma. These guys are now positioning
themselves to give Google a run for its money. Teoma
also provides search results to Hotbot. Sponsored results
are also pulled from Overture and displayed at the top
of their search results pages.
The only way to submit directly to Teoma is to pay
for submission at http://ask.ineedhits.com
The first URL will run you $30.00, 2 or more URL's only
18.00 each for 15 months.
15) Lycos:
Lycos also owns Hotbot. Some of their listings come
from The ODP, Fast Search/AllTheWeb with sponsored listings
shown at the top of the search results pages coming
from Overture.com.
You can submit for free at.... http://searchservices.lycos.com/searchservices/lite_step1.asp
or or opt for "Lycos InSite Select" pay submission,
with an annual membership fee of $18.00 and annual cost
per URL of $12.00. If you go the pay route you are guaranteed
inclusion within 48 hours of submission.
16) AllTheWeb.com:
Owned by Fast Search, you can still submit your site
for free with no guarantee of inclusion at http://www.alltheweb.com/add_url.php
Some of AllTheWeb's search results are pulled directly
from The ODP and Fast Search.
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The information source for this
article is 1SearchEngines.com
- Search Engine Optimization & Search Engine Submissions
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Search Engines.

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