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Getting Index Fast In Search Engines

Filed Under (wholesale business) by admin on 27-07-2008

Back to business. How can you get your e-commerce shop, website or even blog index in the search engines fast? The most obvious choices for most Internet markets being, going to Google, Yahoo and MSN for getting their sites index as Google has an average by month of 65% of the search market, Yahoo leading second with an average of 20% and MSN on a third position with around 7%.

One of the steps I never consider is getting all of my websites index in other search engines others than the top 3. Now, here is a good point to think about and consider. If the top 3 search engines make around 90% on average of the search queries on the worldwide web? Who are the next popular search engines on the Internet after Google, Yahoo and MSN?

While many of these search engines and directories are affiliated of the main three companies above, you should consider submitting your website to these next blog as it is easier to get index in this sites and to acquire easy linkage authority and therefore rank higher in the short term with them and consequentially as you grow in the most popular 3 of Google, Yahoo and MSN.

Check; dmoz.org, alltheweb.com, ask.com, looksmart.com and gigablast.com .

These search engines, combined with many of there directory power hold enough of the 10% gap that Google, Yahoo and MSN don’t hold. Truth always holds truth, if your website is mostly informative and provide consistent updated content and submit your mini mall and your blog extension with good amount of content - you should get in.

Last work in progress was MSN, re-submitting 32 websites (and manually) for approval as they recently changed and updated their ranking algorithms heavily. After tweaking sites with added content, 18 sites re-appeared in their index pages and thousands of pages are now index from all my network of websites.

Different algorithms, different approval process. They all want the same thing: “quality”

For more traffic on all of us,
John R.

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