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JC Anderl
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Search engines and directories are one of the best ways to

round up some targeted traffic to your website. Here are

the basics of search engines and directories.





Search Engine Vs. Directories



The main difference between engines and directories is the

way they index sites. Although search engines vary in the

way they index, they all basically use a "spider" to crawl

from link to link and index the meta-tags, keywords, and

page words to get their relevancy when a user searches their

index.



Directories, on the other hand, have actual people look at

a site and decide if they will add it to their directory,

and where they will add it.





Directory Submission



Submitting to directories involves a different process

because it more closely involves people. Although

definitely not the only ones, two very important directories

are Yahoo! and Open Directory.



If your site is commercial in nature, Yahoo! charges $299

for a review that doesn't even guarantee that you will get

listed. It is the single most important engine or

directory, so if you have the money, it is definitely a

great idea to submit.



To submit to Yahoo! go to

http://add.yahoo.com/fast/add?+Business .

Just fill out the form and they editors will take care

of the rest.



The Open Directory is based on a large group of volunteer

editors. It is free to submit your site. To submit, go

to www.dmoz.org , the web address for Open Directory, and

find the category that your site would fit in. Take some

time and look around, you want to be sure that the category

that you pick is definitely the best one for your site.

Once you have found the right category, click on the add

URL link in the top right corner.





Search Engine Submission



Crawler based search engines compile their listings by

automatically searching the web with spider programs.

Google is the top search engine on the web. Submission is

free at http://www.google.com/addurl.html .



Google and other search engines are now paying special

attention to link popularity. An effective linking

strategy will help your ranking on Google. Another engine

that has been around for a while is Altavista. To submit

go to http://addurl.altavista.com/sites/addurl/newurl .





Conclusion



Despite a trend towards paid listings and reviews, search

engines and directories are still one of the best sources

for targeted traffic, and lots of it. Read up on the

specifics of each of the important engines and directories

and try your best to get listed in as many of them as you

can.









Best of luck to you,



JC Anderl

http://www.Redlionbooks.com , mailto:JCRedlionbooks.com



Visit my site or email me if you have any questions about

marketing or website promotion.



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Learn about the many aspects of business online - how to

get traffic, make sales, and enjoy your business. JC's

website, Redlionbooks.com, specializes in advice about

Internet marketing and web site promotion, learn to promote

your business online at http://www.redlionbooks.com .





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