I'm going
to assume that you have already got your website listed with
the top 10 Search Engines. I'm also going to assume that you
have already worked very hard to get your website well ranked
within these Search Engines.
If you
have not yet done this, then the strategy we're about to discuss
is probably best left on the back burner! The most important
Search Engines are the top ten (ie. AOL Netfind, AltaVista,
Excite, Lycos, etc.) - these are the Search Engines that will
bring the most traffic to your site, so they should be
your main focus!
However,
once you've done this, it's time to consider setting aside
a few hours to register your site with the appropriate Specialty
Search Engines and Directories.
What
are they?
Specialty
Search Engines and Directories are similar to the top 10 Search
Engines. The difference is that instead of focusing on the
entire Internet, they narrow their focus to a specific subject
or topic range. They
will not bring in as much traffic as the big 10 - however,
because they "specialise" in certain topics, they
will attract a target group of web-surfers who are
especially interested in that particular subject!
The Specialty
Search Engines may scour the entire web looking for their
subject areas, or they may be site specific. The only way
you'll know this is by checking them out individually!
There
are also thousands of specialty directories to be found.
Yahoo is an example of a "directory" - though most
people think of it as a Search Engine! The staff of Yahoo
review and categorise hundreds of thousands of sites. As a
result, Yahoo is ranked as the number one directory on the
Internet. However, Yahoo's staff deals with thousands of topic
areas, so you may sometimes have someone indexing a subject
area who is not an expert in that field! As a result,
there are thousands of specialised directories that may
do a better job of dealing with certain topics simply because
they are created by subject area experts and enthusiasts.
The specialty
Search Engines and directories can provide you with another
opportunity to bring qualified traffic into your website.
For example,
let's say that you have a website called dogsite.com ... a
site specialising in the topic of dogs (Big surprise!). You
have developed your website to be the definitive source for
dog information... and now you're even selling dog vitamins
and gourmet dog food! Once you've perfected your website and
registered it with the top 10 Search Engines (and optimised
your position within them), it is worth spending a bit of
time registering with the specialty Search Engines and directories
who index dog, animal, or pet related information.
However,
the biggest challenge you will face is actually finding
the specialty Search Engines that you want to register with!
Here
are some good places to begin your search:
FinderSeeker
bills itself as the Search Engine for Search Engines. You
can search by keyword and narrow your search down by Category
and/or Country.
To follow
through on my dogsite.com example, I searched for "pets" and
did not limit my search by category or by country. This search
produced over a dozen different Search Engines including "Animal
Search" (A family-safe search engine for animal related
web sites), "Bulldog.org" (A search engine for information
about dogs), "Pet Path Search" (A searchable encyclopedia
of information about cats and dogs), and "Simply Pets"
(A guide to online pet sites). Basically,
I found some great leads!
The
BigHub.com also bills itself as the Search Engine for
Search Engines. The BigHub.com allows users to search multiple
engines, Web directories, and news databases simultaneously.
It then produces one simple summary of the results. If you
scroll half-way down the main page, you'll find the search
engine panel.
Once
again, I searched "pets" ... but only received one hit!
Disappointing! So I tried "marketing" ... and this time I
got 19 results, most of them searchable archives.
Beaucoup.com
opens with a page of useful search categories. I
immediately located "pets/animals" and was presented
with a comprehensive list of sites and directories... and
several animal related Search Engines. Beaucoup also includes
a Meta Search Engine. For those of you who have never heard
of this before, a Meta Search Engine polls other Search Engines
for your keywords or phrases, producing a list of results
for each Search Engine.
Yipe!
Is your head spinning yet? Let's try and unravel this mess....
There
are:
- Search
Engines like the top 10 ( GoTo.com
) which theoretically index the entire Internet.
- Specialty
Search Engines like Animal
Search, that specialise in searches for specific topics
or subjects.
- Meta
Search Engines such as Ask
Jeeves that poll a number of the "regular"
Search Engines (ie. GoTo.com). Meta Search engines allow
you to simultaneously view the results from a number of
different "regular" Search Engines.
- and
Search Engines such as FinderSeeker
that specialise in searching for other Search Engines.
Whew!!
We did it!
Try a
few of these different search engines, and I think you'll
immediately see the differences between them! The results
can vary drastically depending on the engine that you are
using.
We're
not finished yet though! There's more....
Search
IQ lists thousands of Search Engines and Directories.
Now these people COULD make their site easier to use, but
I did manage to find loads of Search Engines and directories
about dogs! And a little bonus was the "tutorials" section
which had a number of good articles about searching the Internet.
SearchEngineWatch
has a limited number of specialty Search engines in their
list - it is not as comprehensive as some of the others!
Remember:
there is no one thing that is going to be responsible for
the success of your website. Marketing and promoting your
site is an on-going process! However, taking such steps as
registering your site with the specialty Search Engines and
directories will help you to build a steady flow of traffic!
Just
as a side note, if you haven't had a chance to check out our
Internet
Marketing Course It will give you some great tips and
tricks on how to best promote your website to the search engines.
Check it out, you won't be dissapointed!
And once
you've got the visitors there? ... Sell them something!