Spider Engines
Before you complete the registration of your website with search
engines, be sure that you know how they work. The generic term "search
engine" includes all websites that are designed to make it
easier for Internet users to find the information they are looking
for.
Search engines can be classified into spider search engines (also
referred to as "real search engines") and directories.
Although they might look the same to the user, they follow a different
concept in assembling the result pages. A third group of services,
so-called free-for-all list have nothing
to do with search engines.
These search engines (often also referred to as spiders or crawlers)
constantly visit websites on the Internet to generate catalogs of
websites. Spider engines such as Fireball generate the result pages
automatically. The entire web is searched for pages that match the
criteria. It is up to the user to subsequently separate the useful
from the superfluous. Spider search engines can therefore automatically
detect modifications that you have made in your website. Such modifications
in turn affect the way your page is included in a result page, whereby
a wide range of issues is important: page title, text blocks, etc.
Spider search engines are based on powerful machines that are able
to index millions of pages. They therefore normally find more matches
than directories. Spider search engines
normally accept all submitted websites.
Hybrid search engines:
To make things more complicated, many search engines today combine
a spider engine with a directory service. The directory normally
contains pages that have already been reviewed and assessed. When
carrying out a query in a hybrid search engine, the reviewed pages
are generally not included in the result page but must be specifically
selected by the user. Whether a website is included in the directory
of a spider search engine is a matter of luck and the quality of
the content and design. Sometimes, you have the option to "request"
a review, but whether this is actually carried out cannot be influenced.
Other search engines
Apart from the above search engines, there are a number of other
facilities on the Internet that are designed to make it easier for
users to find information. There are for example numerous award
services that assess and award websites. The idea is the promotion
of good web design. In return for an award, you are however requested
to place a banner of the award-giving organization on your website.
We could fill volumes with the shenanigans of such schemes. A highly
amusing story is told on the homepage of Ralf
Sturm (alias "Schlingel"), whose webpage "Webhexe"
has won 38 (!) awards! The only odd thing here is: the website that
has won all these awards does not exist! The whole idea of award
pages is to place their banner on as many pages as possible. And
giving away fictitious awards is a simple way of achieving this!
Another topic related to the number of visits are hit counters.
A visitor of such a hit counter site is for example shown a list
of the 100 most visited websites. The number of visitors is shown
right beside the link to the respective site. Also here, the system
involves a link (or a banner) on your website to the hit counter
page. This link ensures that each visitor is actually counted.
In theory, the idea sounds rather clever. In practice, these pages
are extremely exposed to manipulation. There are currently utilities
available with which users can "push" their website. These
programs lead the hit counter to believe that a site has been accessed
for hundreds of different IP addresses, and the counter goes up
rapidly. Such manipulations obviously aim at making a website the
number one visited site. (If you are interested to know more about
"IP manipulation", this rather strange page tells you
all about it: http://www.hackersclub.com/km/library/).
Due to the severe manipulations that take place on hit counter
sites, they should not be your priority when promoting your website.
If you do not wish to be connected in any way with potentially shabby
operators, do not accept any third-party banner on your pages. If
somebody wishes to "award" your website, enjoy it! However,
if you are requested to position a banner on your website, you should
be very careful in accepting the "honor".
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