SEO Part-7

Top Search Engines 

Ok, so you may know how the Search Engines work and you may know that you need to be listed by them, but do you know which engines get you more bang for the buck?  
 
Google http://www.google.com/ 
 
Google has increased in popularity tenfold over the p.ast several years. They have gone from beta testing to becoming the Internet's largest index of web pages in a very short time. Their spider, affectionately named "Googlebot", crawls the web and provides updates to Google's index about once a month. 
 

Google began as an academic Search Engine. Google, by far, has a very good algorithm of ranking pages returned from a result, probably one of the main reasons it has become so popular over the years. Google has several methods which determine page rank in returned searches. 
 
Yahoo http://www.yahoo.com/ 
 
Yahoo! is one of the oldest web directories and portals on the Internet today, and the site went live in August of 1994. Yahoo! is a 100% human-edited directory, and provides secondary search results using Google. 
 
Yahoo! is also one of the largest traffic generators around, as far as web directories and Search Engines go. Unfortunately, however, it is also one of the most difficult to get listed in, unless of course, you pay to submit your site. Even if you pay it doesn't guarantee you will get listed. 
 

Either way, if you suggest a URL, it is "reviewed" by a Yahoo! editor, and if approved will appear in the next index update. 
 
Bing http://www.bing.com/ 
 
Up & Coming – getting increasingly popular 
 
And then a whole slew of other wannabe something me too... but inferior LOL 
 
Take some time to register with these Search Engines as soon as possible and watch the traffic grow!