Friday, October 26, 2007

Is It Still Necessary To Submit To Major Search Engines?

In the recent months there has been a radical shift when it comes to search engine marketing. It is no longer necessary to submit to the big ones like in the past. Thanks to an intricate system of spiders that visit your sites -- getting indexed is easier than ever.

In fact, a lot of new sites are actually at a very unusual advantage as opposed to other sites. They will get indexed in a matter of hours after being put together. Since Google is always looking for new fresh content to post my advice to you would be to post and post often as possible. The rewards for doing so could prompt more spiders to come and re-index your pages.

CAN YOU GET INDEXED WEEKLY?
You can get indexed every few hours depending on how you are situated. This all depends on your network of blogs and new content that you add to your pages. You have to be somewhat of an articulate sort to play this game properly. But the good news is that you will be in control of whatever you create.

This can also backfire.

Lets say that you are smug and self satisfied with the first 5 pages that came with your site. If you ever do anything with your site it is only when you create new content on your existing pages. Lets say you write over your old content and republish your pages. This is not going to do much for your rankings or for your online presence. But this is exactly what a lot of companies do and this is not a great way to go.

On the flip side, take a look at what Microsoft does with their web site. It is a city more or less. Once you get inside of it there are many different ways you can go about finding information that you need. There are multiple pages for you to go through and get info on many levels. They have added on to it instead of rewriting over their existing pages. The overall effect is a giant infrastructure that takes up a great deal of space on the web.

A lot of large companies do it this way and they are smart. I would look them up and study how they put things together. SONY, JVC and SUN systems are great at creating large amounts of material that spiders can crawl through and index. You must learn to do the same.

Think on a higher level.

Posted by Cantu on Oct. 26, 2007 at 10:38 PM

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