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adda4u
April 6th, 2008, 10:13 PM
Search Engine or Directory?

Getting your site listed in search engines and directories is an important part of building a successful site. Most people tend to think of search directories and engines as one in the same. However, they are actually both quite different. The only similarity between the two, in fact, is that they both serve the same purpose: to help people find web sites of interest to them

Search Engines: By far the most popular search engine around is Google. Other search engines include Lorming, Inktomi, AltaVista, AlltheWeb, and MSN.

Directories: Probably the most popular example of a directories is Yahoo and Open Directory Project (dmoz.org).

The Differences between Search Engines and Directories

Difference #1: Search engines are run by robots; directories are run by human editors

The most notable difference between search engines and directories is that search engines aren't updated by human editors like directories are. Instead, search engines are updated bi-monthly or monthly by robots spiders and crawlers. What are spiders and crawlers? They are programs written by programmers at a particular search engine that basically locate a page, browse it, and then report whatever it finds back to the search engine s database. What is found is then listed on the search engine.

Directories, on the other hand, are completely updated by human editors. What usually happens is that a person submits their site to the directory and then the editor will visit the site and see whether or not it is worthy of being listed in the directory. If it is, it will be grouped with other relevant sites in the directory. If not, it won't be listed at all. Directories are typically harder to get listed in than search engines are for this reason. Human editors won't allow in unworthy sites; search engine bots will. Directories are usually updated very frequently by the editors.

Difference #2: Search engines are free to get listed in; some directories are not. Many directories charge money for each submission. Search engines never charge a dime because their bots are solely responsible for listing web sites. There are, however, free directories which you can submit your site to.

Difference #3: Search engines are more popular and more used. People want convenience. Search engines offer this. All people have to do is type in a keyword into the search engine and relevant sites come up. Those who use directories have to go through the hassle of going through categories and sub-categories. This takes time and patience, both things that many busy people just don t have.

Difference #4: Directories have listings grouped together by topic; search engines can sometimes be disorganized. When someone visits a directory, all they have to do is choose a category that interests them. Then, all the sites are relevant to that category will come up on the page. While search engines are usually effective, unrelated listings can sometimes come up in a search for a particular thing. There's nothing worse than doing a search for cars and having an unrelated listing for cats come up. Unfortunately, this is occasionally the case with search engines because they are updated by robots, not humans.

Why are Search engines and Directories important to your site? There are a few reasons for why both are important to your site's traffic. The most obvious reason is that the more you are listed, the more likely it is people will visit your site. If people see your site in both search engines and directories, they are more likely to visit it than if they just saw it in a search engine. Even though directories aren't as popular now, they are still well-used by people because they neatly group together sites in a particular category. So if you run an online web design business and are listed in the web design category of the directory, everyone who looks for web design in that directory will see your site.
Search engines are also important to your site because they will show your site if a particular keyword(s) is typed into the engine. If your site is listed in both directories and search engines, you will have more traffic than if your site were listed in one or the other.

Be sure to do whatever it takes to ensure that your site gets listed in both and you will reap the benefits.

Search engine bots and easy directory submission make it quick and painless for your site to get maximum exposure from both of these wonderful tools. So go ahead and take the steps necessary to get listed!

Terry Detty, 42 years old, finds email marketing and SEO software his passion. In addition to marketing, he enjoys reading and occasionally goes out for a short walk. His latest interest is a new time and attendance program he's been using.

ramesh soni
April 13th, 2008, 07:37 PM
Lists various search engines and directories indexing the sites,information,commentary, images, news, multimedia, and other files available on the World Wide Web.

nitinalbert
April 19th, 2008, 02:31 PM
WebCrawler
Metasearch results from popular engines and directories.
http://www.webcrawler.com
Dogpile
Dogpile fetches and ranks results from multiple search engines, letting you search for key words, pictures, audio, video, news, or phone numbers from a single page. Filter results by language, date, or domain.
http://www.dogpile.com
MetaCrawler
Search service that relies on the databases of other search engines.
http://www.metacrawler.com
CNET Search.com
Searches dozens of leading search engines to bring you the best results.
http://www.search.com
Mamma
Mother of all search engines.
http://www.mamma.com
Ixquick Metasearch
Forwards searches to a user selected list of top search engines. Ranks results based on number of occurrences in queried engines.
http://www.ixquick.com
ProFusion
Search engine powered by Intelliseek.
http://www.profusion.com
Vivísimo
Offers organized search results with document clustering. Makers of the Clusty search engine.
http://www.vivisimo.com
Highway 61 MetaCrawler
http://www.highway61.com
Surfwax
Meta-search engine that helps focus searches and provides real-time page summaries.
http://www.surfwax.com
IceRocket
Offers a metasearch search engine with thumbnail site previews and specialized tools for searching news, images, products, and more.
http://www.icerocket.com
Clusty
Clustering engine that allows users to narrow down searches to things like images, shopping, gossip, and news.
http://www.clusty.com
SearchBug
http://www.searchbug.com
Langenberg
http://www.langenberg.com
Debriefing
Available in English and French.
http://www.debriefing.com
Metafind
Searches through all the large search engines and collates results.
http://www.metafind.com
Multimeta
Simultaneous meta search in the top search engines. Features URL submission service, URL ranker, and meta tag generator.
http://www.multimeta.com
Web Search Engine
http://www.web-search.com
Findspot
An Internet searching gateway designed to assist users in creating searches that retrieve a manageable list of useful results.
http://www.findspot.com
ZapMeta
Simultaneous search of multiple search engines from one interface.
http://www.zapmeta.com

caiden
August 25th, 2010, 01:25 PM
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