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FIRST AND UNIQUE

Yahoo!, the original search engine on the Web, continues to be unique among search engines and directories. Yahoo listings are maintained by humans rather than algorithms. Each site submitted for inclusion is accepted or rejected by a Yahoo editor who actually views and evaluates the Continue reading ‘Submitting Your Website (1)’ »

WHAT IS A SEARCH ENGINE?

When people look for things of interest to them on the Internet, they go to search engines and directories. A directory is a listing of category subject headings with Website listed under the specific categories. You browse through (often called “drilling down”) the categories until you find what you are looking for. Search engines, on the other hand, have a form in which you input keywords, and pages of results are displayed. The results are lists of Websites that pertain to the Continue reading ‘Search engines attention and ranking’ »

Search engines use programs called crawlers or robots to index websites

There is no point in building a website unless there are visitors coming in. A major source of traffic for most websites are search engines like Google, Yahoo, MSN, Altavista, etc.. Therefore, when designing a search engine friendly site, you will be able to rank easily in search engines and get more visitors.

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While space prohibits us from giving you more than a brief introduction to the first five of these methods in this lesson, we will give a brief introduction to the last five in our next lesson and future lessons will address each of these methods in more detail.

MARKETING METHODS

The most common Internet marketing methods, particularly useful in promoting the “income opportunity home based business” affiliate program are these: Continue reading ‘How do you make your site known(doorway page)’ »

This lesson will discuss some general principals of paying search engines for services. Search engines are going through a shakeout at the present time. Competition is heavy. They are changing their game plans on a continual basis, looking for the right way to provide a useful service to the Internet public while, at the same time, providing a good return to their investors. In this lesson, we will examine principals that apply in the long run, rather than focusing on the specifics (which will certainly change over time) of the search engines Continue reading ‘Websites and search engines’ »