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Online marketing is the key to a successful internet site. Why are the
services listed here considered to be the Major Search Engines? They are
all either
well-known
or well-used.
Research
has
shown 98% of traffic comes through the top 5 -15 search engines. See our
resources for evidence of this.
For webmasters, these engines are the most important places to be listed,
because they can potentially generate so much traffic. Submitting to hundreds
of search engines can be a waste of your resources if no internet users
utilise them.
For searchers, these well-known, commercially-backed search engines generally
mean more dependable results. These search engines are more likely to
be well-maintained and upgraded when necessary, to keep pace with the
growing internet.
Not all of the services below are "true" search engines that
crawl the web. For instance, Yahoo and the Open Directory both are "directories"
that depend on humans to compile their listings. In fact, most of the
services below offer both search engine and directory information, though
they will predominately feature one type of results over the other.
AOL Search
AOL Search allows its members to search across the web and AOL's own content
from one place. The main listings for categories and web sites used to
come from the Open Directory (watch this space). Inktomi (see below) also
provides crawler-based results, as backup to the directory information.
Because of the amount of subscribers in USA and UK (roughly 9%) it is
imperative to list here. More than likely to become Pay Per Click.
AltaVista
AltaVista is consistently one of the largest search engines on the web,
in terms of pages indexed. Its comprehensive coverage and wide range of
power searching commands makes it a favorite among researchers. In addition
to crawler-based web page matches, it also offers news search, shopping
search, multimedia search and human-powered directory results from LookSmart
(see below). AltaVista opened in December 1995. Some say there is a takeover
soon.
Ask Jeeves
Ask Jeeves is a human-powered search service that aims to direct you to
the exact page that answers your question. It is classed as a meta engine.
Now giving higher ranking to Pay Per Click.
Direct Hit(TEOMA)
Teoma provides better results because it goes beyond traditional page
ranking methods to determine authority, in addition to relevancy. To determine
the authority or quality of a site's content, Teoma uses Subject-Specific
PopularitySM. Soon to be retired.
FAST Search
Fast Search & Transfer ASA (FAST) powers the "information-on-demand"
economy by enabling people to get the information they want, wherever
and whenever they want it. FAST offers a powerful platform of search and
filter technologies, including the world's most comprehensive and freshest
search engine and high-capacity real-time filter engines. Norwegian based
some say as good as Google, high praise indeed.
IWon
Backed by US television network CBS, iWon has a directory of web sites
generated automatically by Inktomi, which also provides its more traditional
crawler-based results. It launched in Autumn 1999.
Inktomi
Originally, there was an Inktomi search engine at UC Berkeley. The creators
then formed their own company with the same name and created a new Inktomi
index, which was first used to power HotBot. Now the Inktomi index also
powers several other services. All of them tap into the same index, though
results may be slightly different. This is because Inktomi provides ways
for its partners to use a common index yet distinguish themselves. There
is no way to query the Inktomi index directly, as it is only made available
through Inktomi's partners such as Ineedhits.com.
Yahoo
Yahoo was the web's most popular search service and has a well-deserved
reputation for helping people find information easily. When Yahoo! was
founded in 1994 by Stanford Ph.D. students, David Filo and Jerry Yang,
it began as their hobby and has evolved into a global brand that has changed
the way people communicate with each other, find and access information,
and make purchases. Today, Yahoo! Inc. is the Internet's leading global
consumer and business services company, offering a comprehensive network
of essential services for Web users around the globe as well as businesses
of all sizes. As the first online navigational guide to the Web, Yahoo!
(www.yahoo.com) is the leader in traffic, advertising, household and business
user reach. Yahoo! is also the most recognized and valuable Internet brand
globally, reaching over 219 million unique users in 24 countries and 12
languages.
MSN Search
Microsoft's MSN Search service is a LookSmart-powered directory of web
sites, with secondary results that come from Inktomi. RealNames and Direct
Hit data is also made available. Since the inception of RealNames technology
we have seen MSN leap up the league tables. Our customers have made the
best use of this. Research for yourself : Go to an internet cafe etc.
See for yourself how people search the net. Get into Realnames now!!!
87% of all web users have IE 4.0 and above. Contact us now for the best
advice on using Realnames.
Open Directory
The Open Directory uses volunteer editors to catalog the web. Formerly
known as NewHoo, it was launched in June 1998. It was acquired by Netscape
in November 1998, and the company pledged that anyone would be able to
use information from the directory through an open license arrangement.
Netscape itself was the first licensee. Lycos, Google, Hotbot, Mamma and
AOL Search also make heavy use of Open Directory data. The place to be
listed correctly as so many Major's depend on their results.
Google
Google is possibly the No.1 search engine that makes heavy use of link
popularity as a primary way to rank web sites. This can be especially
helpful in finding good sites in response to general searches such as
"autos" and "holiday," because users across the web
have voted for good sites by linking to them. The system works so well
that Google has gained widespread praise for its high relevancy. Google
also has a huge index of the web and provides some results to Yahoo and
Netscape Search. We have seen Google rise phenomenally compared with other
engines as they don't advertise. Who said "word of mouth " works.
HotBot
HotBot is a favorite among researchers due to its many power searching
features. In most cases, HotBot's first page of results comes from the
Direct Hit service (see above), and then secondary results come from the
Inktomi search engine, which is also used by other services. It gets its
directory information from the Open Directory project (see below).
LookSmart
LookSmart is a human-compiled directory of web sites. Now Pay Per Click
to the delight of many customers. We are awaiting trials of the new service
to gauge their $300 dollar free clicks as a refund to current client's.
Lycos(now using AlltheWeb's index)
Netscape Search
Netscape Search's results come primarily from the Open Directory and Netscape's
own Smart Browsing database, which does an excellent job of listing official
web sites. Secondary results come from Google. Netscape browsers make
up 13% of user's.
For the UK market YELL is an important directory as we have seen it generate
a good percentage of hits. This is The Yellow Pages online directory,
businesses that link their site appear at the top of the search results.
You should also ensure that if you are in the UK you get listed on all
the major UK search facilities and portals such as AOL UK, Ask UK, Freeserve,
BTInternet, LineOne, HotBot UK, Searchengine.com, Splut, UKPlus and UKMax.
Plus, of course, the UK versions of the major International search engines
listed above. This is always done for our clients.
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