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We have
compiled a resource on meta tags that will give you the latest news
on meta tags, as well as time tested methods for increasing your
site's indexing power! There are many resources on the Net for meta
tag info and we highly recommend checking them out.
Meta
Tags 101: Search Engine Differences
For web
surfers, the major search engines generally mean more dependable
results. These search engines are much more likely to be updated
frequently and to keep up with all the new pages submitted every minute.
For
webmasters and site owners alike, getting listed in the top 40-60
positions in a search engine is much more likely to bring traffic and
hits to one's site. For a website that is listed in Yahoo! it's
almost guaranteed they will receive more traffic than one listed in
WebCrawler. While both are fantastic engines, Yahoo! is much more
well known and likely to drive traffic to your site.
Search
Engines, Directories and Combinations of the two
A
webmaster and web surfere should know the difference between these
types of sites, because they are often misused and confused.
Directories:
Directories
are created by a person who actually profiles your submission, as
oppossed to a search engine which uses a 'robot' or 'spider' to do
this. Sites are submitted and then assigned to an appropriate
category or categories. Because someone is actually profilling your
site, rather than a 'robot', directories often provide much more
targeted results than search engines. For example: Yahoo! is a directory.
Search Engines:
Commonly
referred to as "spiders" or "crawlers," search
engines are searching the web for new pages at all times. Because
they are automated and index so many sites, search engines may often
find information not listed in directories. On the other hand, they
may also pull up unrelated information for the topics you're
searching for.
Combination
Search Engines:
Many of
the medium size engines have helped confuse the issue of what the
difference is between and engine and a directory by combining the
two. These are search engines that also work in conjunction with a
directory. Usually, these are reviewed and rated sites.
How
Engines Rank your web pages
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