Only the big search
engines count
By David CallanMany of you have read with enthusiasm my article
entitled
Search engine optimization guide and believe if you follow the
guidelines within the article and then submit to hundreds of
search engines you will be flooded with visitors and prospects
eager to buy your product.
That might be true, but you can bet your bottom dollar that only
the big search engines are generating any significant number of
visitors for you. By big search engines I refer to Google, Yahoo
and other popular engines.
The truth is that you have just wasted your time submitting to
hundreds of search engines, because only a small percentage (and I
mean small) of them will send you any decent monthly traffic. They
might claim to be visited lots of times but that's mostly other
webmasters submitting their URL and not actually using the search
engine to find websites of interest to them.
In fact there are currently hundreds of search engines out there,
most of them are not much more than an advanced FFA page.
There's only one way I would submit to these and that's with good
automated submittal software, just to clarify that a bit more - I
would use automated software for the less important sites, but I
would always hand submit to the top 15 or so engines.
So once again beware of ads such as 'submit to the top 500
search engines for only $99'. I say this because generally
only the top 10 will drive traffic to your site. It doesn't take
much time to manually submit to these top engines and your $99
could better be spent on Overture.com, Google Adwords, buying ads
in ezines or on any of the other marketing methods which are
available to the modern Internet marketing professional.
At the moment the top ten search sites - meaning both directories
and search engines account for just over 93% of all search engine
referred traffic going to websites. The other 6.something% is made
up of hundreds of sites claiming to be search engines.
Even at that the 11th - 15th biggest search engines make up most
of that figure. What are the search sites you need to concentrate
on as a webmaster looking to drive proper traffic to your site?
You might ask. Well here's the sites I consider the most
important. This list is of course open to interpretation, but
here's my opinion anyhow. A point to note is that the first five
sites on the list are ordered by importance to webmasters and not
necessarily by the amount of traffic the individual site can send
to a website.
http://www.google.com
The most popular search engine by far, a good ranking for two or
three of your keywords here could result in a lot more monthly
traffic for your site. Good ranking can be achieved by
distributing your keywords frequently throughout the important
places of your pages and by having lots of incoming links. My
article Google ranking tips should really
help you here.
http://www.yahoo.com
Yahoo although losing ground to Google is still a very popular
place for surfers to search on. Its search results are provided by
Google so in all but a few cases good rankings in Google means
good rankings in Yahoo. The Yahoo directory is still very popular
with surfers so check out
Yahoo submitting tips for the lowdown on getting into their
index.
http://www.dmoz.org (ODP)
Dmoz.org itself will not send you much traffic, I have ranked it
the third most important search site anyhow as its true importance
lies in the fact that lots of third party sites including Google
use ODP data on their sites. What this means is that if your
listed on dmoz.org you will soon notice your site is being found
on sites such as the Google Directory, AOL search, Netscape Search
and Lycos to name just a few.
Open Directory Project guide is a very detailed guide written
by me on getting into the ODP successfully.
http://www.looksmart.com
Just like dmoz.org's main attraction is that it supplies data to
many third party sites so too is Looksmarts. Their networks claims
to reach vast numbers of people. However your main advantage of
listing with Looksmart stems from the fact that MSN use their data
prominently within results for searches conducted on MSN.com,
MSN.co.uk and other international MSN's. If you're a non
commercial site you can get into looksmart via
http://www.zeal.com
http://www.alltheweb.com
(Fast)
Alltheweb.com is a very popular search engine which is currently
seeing much growth. Link popularity is a factor on this engine so
get them links, also having keywords within <h1> and <h2> tags
seems to be quite important here.
Here in no particular order are the other sites I consider
important for anybody conducting a search engine campaign.
http://www.msn.com
- Mentioned briefly above, still very important.
http://www.altavista.com
- Not a popular as it used to be, but still can drive decent
traffic.
http://www.aolsearch.com
- Used by millions of AOL subscribers everyday.
http://www.lycos.com
- Still very popular.
http://www.overture.com
- Can be a source of lots of very cheap targeted traffic.
http://www.about.com
- Very popular site. You can't just submit your site to About
as you would with other engines, you must contact the guide of the
appropriate category first and ask him or her to list your site.
Only content driven sites will get a listing here.
Article by David Callan. David is an Internet marketing
professional and webmaster of
http://www.akamarketing.com/webmaster-forums/. Visit his
webmaster forums for the latest discussions on search engines,
website authoring and Internet marketing related issues and
topics.
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