150 Millions Searches Each Day
There are now more than 30 million websites on the Internet. Effective sites have lots of top listings, attract potential customers and then engage them in an interactive way. This engagement process gets customers interested and generates qualified leads
for your business.
The seminar will show you a simple three-step process that you can use right away. It doesn’t matter if your site is dynamic, built with Front Page, a high-end content management system, UNIX or Windows. Our process works with all these systems.
Our methods are already helping customers achieve tops listing and generate qualified business leads everyday.
What is a Search Engine and how does it work?
There is a rapidly growing amount of information on all topics available over the internet. Web pages on every subject exist. Finding them is not always easy. Search engines help. First it is important to know that search engines are programs, software
designed to do a specific task. Search engines have two basics components:
1. Database
2. Crawler (Bot or Spider)
When you go to your favourite search engine and do a search, it does not search the web. It searches a database. This database resides on a computer, a server, that stores information about web pages. This database is populated by a program called a crawler or, bots or spiders.
Are you ready for the Spider?
Everyday most websites are visited by a spider. These spiders crawl the web one page at a time following links from page to page. They have a simple mission. They collect information from web pages and put them in a database. Spiders are simple programs dispatched by the search engines to scour the web and populate the databases that drive search engines.
Most estimates indicate that there are more than 4 billion distinct web pages and about 35 million distinct top-level domain names.
When a spider visits your site it literally opens each page of your site, and it puts your site into its database in a specific way. It is important that your site is built to accommodate the spider.
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