Paid Inclusion
Paid Inclusion or paying for getting your site indexed can be
considered as a "paid" extension of
For a fee, site pages are reviewed and/or included
in search results. The pages are just indexed, which means your website
will now be a part of the search engine database. But there is no
guarantee that your site will rank higher. The ranking still depends on
how well you have optimized your site. When you pay for indexing , you
reduce the time taken for a search engine crawler to discover and index
your website.
If you pay for indexing , you can also
have the search engine visit your site at frequent intervals. This is
required for sites that have frequently changing content. |
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We assigned
Seo4u.com to provide the Seo services to promote our website
on major search engines like google,yahoo etc.,.
We get good volume of business. We sincerely thank the
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Mr.Meganathan
Director
www.srpolymerss.com
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If your website content keeps
changing more frequently than the search engine crawler visit, your
content in the search engines would be outdated. Typically, sites such as price
comparison portals, and news content sites would need crawlers to visit
more often because the content is continuously changing.
With Paid inclusion , some search engines also offer an option where
you can specify the pages you want indexed. While in
it totally depends on the search engine spider to
select which pages to index, when you pay for indexing , you can control
which pages you would like to get indexed.
Cost is the only hurdle in these programs, with pricing models
ranging from a one-time inclusion fee, to a
where you pay when your site listing is shown
and is clicked upon. Yahoo! SiteMatch, for example, operates on a pay
per click model, where you pay a certain amount each time your site is
found on the Yahoo search engine and clicked through by visitors.
When to pay for indexing ?
This really depends on individual needs of your website :
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If you have just built
your site and would like it to be indexed instantly, then paid inclusion
could be a good option. |
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If you have identified
specific search engines that your target customers use most, you may want
to pay for getting indexed on that engine and be visible to your
customers. |
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If some of your key pages
are not getting indexed, even though some others are, you may want
consider paying for indexing those pages. |
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Important web pages
undergoing constant content changes would need to get indexed more
frequently. Since you want your site to be found for the current content,
pay for indexing these pages frequently could be a suitable option to use.
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