Friday, July 10, 2009

If You Have A New Website Or Blog, Do You Pay The Search Engines To Include Your Website Or Blog?

Part 5

You should also base your decision on whether or not your pages are dynamically generated. These types of pages are often difficult for regular spiders to locate and index. Paying to include the most important pages of a dynamically generated website will insure that the paid spider will index them.


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Sometimes a regular spider will drop pages from its search engine, although these pages usually reappear in a few months. There are a number of reasons why this can happen, but by using paid URL inclusion, you will avoid the possibility. Paid URL inclusion guarantees that your pages are indexed, and if they are inadvertently dropped, the search engine will be on the lookout to locate them immediately.

As you can see, there are numerous factors to consider when it comes to paid URL inclusion. It can be a valuable investment depending on your situation. Evaluate your business needs and your website or blog to determine if paid URL inclusion is a wise investment for your business goals.

Please leave your comments. They are great to read.

Dan and Deanna "Marketing Unscrambled"

2 comments:

Peter Baca said...

Hi Dan & Deanna,

It will be interesting to see how successful Bing will be against Google! Google is the 1000 lb gorilla in the market!

Thanks for your post!

Pete Baca
The Car Enthusiast Online

Marketing Unscrambled, Home edition said...

Hello Peter,
Bing is going to be making the other search engines make some changes of their own. That will make all of them that much better. If one makes that many changes the others have to do some changing as well or they start falling behind. They do not want to do that, so they change things as well for the better it looks like.

Dan and Deanna "Marketing Unscrambled"