You've built up a good site,
put in a lot of content, but none of
the search engines lists your site? If you'd like to know
how to
go ahead with Search Engine Submission the right way, read
on.
How do I get my site to be included
in search-engines? That's a question a lot of people
ask me. My question back to them is "Is your Site Search-engine
ready?". A lot of sites don't get spidered into search
engine results just because the pages are not search-engine
friendly. Search engines like to see a lot of text on your
site. This means that if your site is filled with Flash
animations and graphics, instead of text for content, your
site probably not show up in search-engine results. Another
reason your site might be loosing out in search engine rankings
could be the lack of meta-tags.
So what are meta-tags? Metatags
are small pieces of code which you embed into your pages
which informs your search engines about your site's contents,
how to spider your site, and other such instructions.
Most search engines look at your page's meta-tags and title
tag to
get the relevant information to index your site. So you
should
make sure that all your pages have the relevant details
in meta-tags.
The three most important tags for your site are 'DESCRIPTION'
and 'KEYWORDS' meta-tags and the 'Title' tag on all pages.
* The 'DESCRIPTION' tag is
used to describe the contents of the page. You should enter
a short description of the page in this tag. Here's how
the tag will look when you enter the description of the
page:
CONTENT="Tips on how to submit your
web site to search engines."
* The 'KEYWORDS' tag is used
to tell the search engine which keywords words you feel
are important in the page. This helps in the ranking process
of search engines. In your keywords tag, use as many combinations
of your search term as you can, without repeating the same
terms too many times. Some search engines penalize a site
for repeating keywords. Here's how a keywords tag would
look :
CONTENT="Search Engine Optimization,
submit, site, metatags, meta-tags, SEO, submission, tag"
* Every page you have on your site should have a Title
tag. All
search engines use the content of your title tag to index
the
content of your site. So make sure you've got a Title tag
and the
Title has some relevance to the content in your page. An
example
of the title tag :
So once you've entered your tags properly, your start of
the HTML
code for the page should look like this :
These three tags by themselves should give a boost to
your ranking once the search engine crawls your site. If
you want a tool to make the tags for you, check out my Meta-Tag
Generator Script at:
http://www.vinuthomas.com/gate.html?name=MetaMaker. This
online tool helps you generate the basic and some advanced
meta-tags for your pages.
Now how do you get the search engine to crawl your site?
You'll have
to start submitting your site to the search-engines for
them to start
crawling your site. Here are the Submission URL's for some
of the
major search engines:
Google:
http://www.google.com/addurl.html
Exact Seek: http://www.exactseek.com/add.html
All The Web:
http://addurl.alltheweb.com/add_url
MSN Search :
http://submitit.bcentral.com/msnsubmit.htm
Altavista :
http://addurl.altavista.com/addurl/new
Scrub The Web:
http://www.scrubtheweb.com/addurl.html
Sympatico :
http://pre.sympatico.ca/en/search/submit.html
True Search :
http://www.truesearch.com/addurl/ Lycos :
http://insite.lycos.com/
Ask Jeeves/Teoma :
http://ask.ineedhits.com/sitesubmit.asp |