How
to Get Your Web Site Listed in the Major Search Engines
By
Herman Drost
Getting your web site listed in the major search engines is an absolute
necessity. Why? Because 85% of all people on the Internet use them when
searching for information. When they type the keyword or keyword phrase in a
major search engine, up pops your web site, or at least you hope so.
The easiest, fastest and free way to get listed in any of the major search
engines is getting links from other related sites that point to your site. Once
you get your web site listed in one major search engine or directory, your site
will appear in the others.
Besides working on your link building strategies, you can also submit your web
site to the major search engines.
Here's how to submit to the major search engines, listed in alphabetical order:
1. AllTheWeb.com - owned by overture which also provides results for Lycos.
Free Submission
Only submit your homepage and a couple of inside pages. It takes about 6 weeks
before your pages appear. There is no guarantee to get listed.
Paid Submission
AlltheWeb doesn't have a direct paid inclusion program but uses Lycos Insite
Select.
Price $35.00
It takes 72 hours to get listed. Your pages will be visited every 2 days for 1
year. This is a good option if you want a new site to quickly get listed.
2. Altavista - owned by overture
Free Submission
This gives you a basic submission. You can add up to 5 URLS to be considered for
inclusion in 4-6 weeks. Submit your homepage and one or 2 other pages. There is
no guarantee of inclusion.
Paid
Submission
AltaVista Express Inclusion -- Submit your homepage. Your pages will be listed
within 2 weeks and revisited regularly.
Price $39.00
1 URL for a 6 month subscription Guarantee: Your pages could be dropped if you
don't renew your subscription.
3. Google
Google is the top choice for searchers. It's search engine results also appear
in Yahoo and AOL.
Free Submission
It is free to submit but there is no guarantee of a listing. Submit your
homepage and a couple of other pages. It takes about a month for your pages to
appear.
The best way to get listed in Google is to find a lot of related inbound links -
links from other sites that point to yours. This will vastly improve your search
engine rankings and your site will probably show up more quickly.
4.
Infospace
Free to submit, however you need to fill out a form to get listed.
5.
Inktomi - it was recently purchased by Yahoo, so it may provide results for
Yahoo in the future.
Free Submission
As with all other major search engines, building links to your site is the best
way to go if you want to get listed for free.
Paid Submission
Inktomi's search engine has an extensive network of Web search partners,
including MSN, About, HotBot, Overture. It refreshes your site every 48 hours,
to keep your content up to date in the index. Submit your homepage Your site
will be listed in 2 days and will be regularly revisited up to one year.
Price $39.00/year.
Each URL thereafter costs $25.00/year. Guarantee: Your pages may be dropped if
you don't renew your subscription.
6. Teoma - provides
results for the popular web site Ask Jeeves. Ask Jeeves owns the Teoma search
engine. Teoma partners include: Ask.com, Teoma.com, Metacrawler, Excite, iLor,
MySearch.com, MyWay.com, Ixquick, Mamma.com, Hotbot.com, Search123.com.
Free Submission
Like the other major search engines, get links from other web sites to point to
yours and the search engines will eventually find you through their linking
structure.
Paid Submission Ask Jeeves Site Submit
Submit your homepage. Your site will be listed within one week.
1st URL $30.00 2 - 1000 URLs $18.00 each.
Guarantee: Your pages may be dropped if you don't renew your subscription.
Tips
1. Just submitting your web site to the major search engines is not sufficient
to get a good ranking. Make sure your web site is correctly optimized before you
do your submissions. Read "How to Use Keywords to Optimize Your Site for Search
Engines (http://www.isitebuild.com/keywords)
2. Getting massive amounts of traffic doesn't guarantee sales. Your web site
copy must pull your visitors through the page for them to take action. Get
others to read your copy and ask for their opinions.
3. To achieve higher rankings (and therefore more traffic) in the search
engines, you need to continually refine your web site. Monitor your web site
rankings and if necessary, adjust the keywords in your meta tags and web site
copy.
4. Search engines should be only one of your marketing strategies. One week you
could be at the top of a search engine, the next week your site may disappear.
Therefore don't just rely on traffic from the search engines, but use other
methods to drive traffic to your site.
Now go and submit your site to these major search engines. When you succeed in
getting a top listing as a result of taking action on this article, drop me a
thank you note - I'll be cheering for you!
About the Author:
| Herman Drost is the author of the popular ebook: "101 Highly Effective Strategies to Promote Your Web Site." Subscribe to his “Marketing Tips” newsletter for more original articles. You can read more of his in-depth articles at: http://www.isitebuild.com/articles |