|  | Posted by bs866806 on 01/08/08 12:49 
Are you considering a search engine promotion campaign to improve yourwebsite's search engine visibility? To aid in your decision, have you
 checked your website to determine its search engine awareness?
 
 Perhaps you may be thinking why do I need to check my website? Do you
 remember going to the doctor for an illness? Hopefully, your doctor
 performed some tests to diagnose your illness before prescribing your
 medication. If not, you may have gotten some very undesirable results.
 
 In the case of your website, you need to diagnose the patient and
 determine the extent of your website's search engine visibility. Based
 on your findings, you can decide to focus on standard search results
 or paid search results.
 
 Your checks should be done in the Google and Yahoo search engines
 since they are the major search engines in today's marketplace. As an
 option, you should consider MSN since they have recently released
 their search engine. It is only a matter of time before they are
 considered a player, if not already.
 
 Your first check determines if your website is indexed in Google or
 Yahoo. Think about the card catalog in your library. Each book has a
 card in the card catalog signifying the indexing of the book in the
 library. In this exercise you'll check if your website has a "card" in
 the Google or Yahoo card catalog.
 
 The first exercise is opening your web browser to the Google - www.google.com,
 Yahoo - www.yahoo.com or MSN - www.msn.com website. Enter your
 website's URL, www.yourdomainname.com, in the search box and review
 the search results. Your website's domain name or URL should appear in
 the search results if your site is indexed.
 
 If just the domain name or URL is listed, the website has been indexed
 but not crawled by the search engine spider. A domain name and several
 lines of descriptive text indicate the website has been crawled by the
 search engine spider to determine the website's content. Also, look
 for the link "Cached Page" or a similar phrase. This is another
 indication the website has been crawled for content by the search
 engine.
 
 Now, you should know if your website is indexed and has a "card" in
 the search engine card catalog. Your second check evaluates the extent
 of your website's indexing by determining which website pages are
 indexed by the respective search engine.
 
 The second exercise is opening your web browser to the Google, Yahoo
 or MSN website. Enter the "site" command and your website's URL in the
 search box in the format "site:www.yourdomainname.com" (quotation
 marks not required) and review the search results. All of your
 website's pages indexed by the queried search engine should be listed.
 At the top of the search results screen look for "Results X - Y of
 about Z from www.yourdomainname.com" or a similar phrase. The value
 for Z indicates the total number of pages indexed by the queried
 search engine for your website.
 
 In addition, you might see the comment "repeat the search with the
 omitted results included" in the results listing. Since the search
 engine does not always show the entire listing, you can click the link
 and view the complete list of your website's indexed pages.
 
 Your third check determines the number of inbound links from other
 websites to your website. The number of inbound links is very
 important in the ranking algorithms of many of the search engines. The
 commands for this exercise are slightly different between the search
 engines. We'll review the commands for the three major search engines.
 The other search engines have similar commands.
 
 Google & MSN
 
 Open your web browser to the Google or MSN website. Enter the "link"
 command and your website's URL in the search box in the format "link:
 www.yourdomainname.com" (quotation marks not required) and review the
 search results.
 
 All the external website pages linked to your website and indexed by
 the queried search engine should be listed. At the top of the search
 results screen look for "Results X - Y of Z linking to www.yourdomainname.com"
 or a similar phrase. The value for Z indicates the total number of
 externally linked pages to your website.
 
 Yahoo
 
 Open your web browser and go to the Yahoo website. Enter the
 "linkdomain" and "-site" command and your website's URL in the search
 box in the format "linkdomain:www.yourdomainname.com -
 site:www.yourdomainname.com" (quotation marks not required). The "-
 site" command is used exclude the internally linked website pages from
 the results.
 
 Review the search results. All the external website pages linked to
 your website and indexed by Yahoo should be listed. At the top right
 of the search results screen look for "Results X - Y of Z linking to
 www.yourdomainname.com." The value for Z indicates the total number of
 externally linked pages to your website.
 
 Do not be alarmed if the displayed results from Yahoo and MSN are
 significantly different from Google. Recently, Google began displaying
 limited or no results from the "link" command. The general conclusion
 from the search engine optimization community was that Google felt
 disclosing the link information might possibly share too much
 information regarding their ranking algorithm and its impact on a
 specific website.
 
 From these three simple checks you should have determined if the
 search engines know the existence of your website and be prepared to
 select the proper search engine promotion campaign. A pay-per-click
 search engine campaign would be a good choice if your website's search
 engine visibility is limited and the time deadline to achieve your
 desired search engine rankings is short. If the time to achieve the
 desired search engine rankings is not critical to your website's
 marketing plans, then a search engine optimization campaign to improve
 the standard search results could be a logical decision.
 
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