Every search engine basically has its own spider
that it deploys to do its indexing. Because of this, you must ask
all of the search engines individually to deploy its spider to your
site. After the spider reads and captures the information on a web
site, it will eventually list its findings on the search engine
that deployed it.
The
way it indexes your web site and where it places it on its search
engine depends on a number of important factors that we will discuss
throughout this site. If you change your web pages, eventually the
spider will get back around to your site (or re-index) and place
your changes on its search engines.
The
vast majority of search engines index their pages using spiders.
These search engines include Altavista.com, Google.com, Msn.com,
Aol.com, and lycos.com
Spider
indexed search engines are the only ones that you can optimize your
site for. Because of this, 99% of this site is dedicated to spider
indexed search engines and how to gain top positions on them.
If
you set your site up properly, your will receive very promising
results. Spider driven search engines will rank your web site based
on the information they receive from indexing. Giving the spider
the right information is critical for success. The better the information,
the higher the ranking. Currently, most spiders are indexing web
sites in the same manner. This is good because it allows you to
design your site once, and submit it to all of the search engines.
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