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Don't Submit to the Search Engines


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Patrick OBrien
patrickjpowered.com

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Having done the keyword research and designed your pages to rank

highly, all you need to do now is get those pages into the search

engine database and the visitors come flooding in.



This bit used to be very easy, you would just go to each engine,

find the submit button and enter the information. With a bit of

luck your pages would be in the database within a few weeks. If

they weren't you would simply re-submit again.



Today the search engine world is a little more complex and, with

certain engines, using the Submit function can harm your final

ranking within the database.



I will concentrate on just one search engine for which I know

this to be True. But first a little background on why this

engine is now the most important for you to get listed with.



It is generally accepted that since the dawn of the web, Yahoo

has been the most used Search Directory and still remains at

the top. However something very important changed this month.

When someone uses the Search Function on Yahoo (and lets face,

most do) the results produced are no longer coming from the

Yahoo Directory - they are instead being produced by Google from

the Google database. Try it for yourself, go to Google type in a

phrase then try the same phrase in Yahoo. You will see the exact

same results appear in both cases.



So what does this mean ?

Well Google was already high up the search engine rankings

(either 3rd or 4th). Now that it is also providing All the

results for the number 1 search function it has become the most

important Search Engine. Get listed well in the Google Database

and you will appear high in the searches conducted both on Yahoo

and Google.



So lets' talk a little more about Google and how to get into

this database. Although we don't know the exact rules Google

uses we do know that Google has always placed high importance

on what the web was designed to do and the integrity of it. In

particular the root idea of the web is that,



'Pages Link to other pages of Similar / Relevant Information'



It believes so strongly in this idea (and quite frankly we do

too) that it has been in-built into both the Google Ranking

programs and Submission process. We believe the implications

of which boil down to the following,



1) Google will not include a page in it's database unless there

exists at least one link to it from a page already within

it's database.



2) When Google produces a set of results it not only scores the

page on it's own content, but places a high importance on

both the number of pages which link to it and the quality of

those pages (more about this next week).



3) A page which is picked up by the Google Spider (the program

which surfs the net looking for new pages) will score higher

than an identical page which is entered using the Google

Submission process.



The Google Spider is probably the most efficient of all the

search engine spiders around today. We know that our own pages

are visited once a month by the Google Spider.



Look at rules 1) and 3) again, combine this with the efficiency

of the Google Spider and there you have it - the perfect way to

get your pages included in the Google Database.



i.e.

Obtain links to your pages from other sites which are already

within the Google database and then sit back and wait.



Your pages will (within a month) be added to the database by

the Google Spider automatically obeying rule 1) and having

the added bonus of being Spidered not Submitted.



There it is, how to achieve a better listing by Not Submitting.

There are some more factors which you should consider, including

the importance of the 'Open Directory'. Once again we have put

this all in a free guide for you at,

http://www.trafficfile.com/internet_marketing/search_engine/submit.htm



Next week we will pick up on another aspect of Google - the way

in which pages linking to you can effect your ranking and more

importantly how to judge the quality of those pages.



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Article by Pat OBrien. Pat operates three of the most valuable

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