Monday, May 28, 2007

How Search Engine Find You?

Search engine follow the links from other websites to find your website. This technique is known as “found pages”. Search engine will rank a web page or website if they found while crawling the website.

The position of your website in search engine result depends upon many factors like number of inward link to your website and page rank of that page. Each inward link is like a vote. Greater the number of votes mean more chance to come in top position of search engine result.

Most of the search engines (Google, Yahoo, Msn etc.) have a “Submit URL” form, where you can request to add you website to their index. You should add your primary URL like http://www.freeseohelp.blogspot.com, and this address is added to their crawl list.

Some websites provide free and paid services to submit your website “automatically” in many search engines. This is worthless because usually many search engines not consider this type of listing and they reject the website submitted by the help of these websites.

In the same way there are many software available on the internet that submit your website to thousand of search engines. In realty they submit your website to free-for-all (FFA) link pages. These pages won’t send you any type of traffic to your website but at the end of the day you will find that your mail box is full with junk e-mails.

Many search engines also offer “paid inclusion”. The benefit of “paid inclusion” is search engine will crawl your website early. But if you’re thinking that you will also get advantage in your website’s ranking using paid inclusion then your wrong here. If your budget permitting you for paid inclusion and you are confident that search engine will deliver significant traffic to you website then you can go for paid inclusion.

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