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Are You Part Of The Invisible Web?
Originally Published: April 29, 2003
A recent article in the Syllabus magazine pointed out that neither Google nor any other search tool can index all the information on the Internet:
Although search engines such as Google, AllTheWeb or AltaVista have billions of Web pages in their databases, a large part of the Internet is virtually invisible to search engines. As the Syllabus magazine puts it: "A large portion of available information has been difficult or impossible to
search."
Web pages can be part of the Invisible Web because they use technology on their pages that the index software programs of the search engines cannot understand.
If your Web site is part of the Invisible Web and cannot be found on search engines, you're missing a lot of customers and you're losing a lot of money.
What Can You Do To Avoid The Invisible Web? 1. Make Sure That Your Web Site Is Optimized For Search Engines
You should make sure that your Web site is optimized for search engines. Many Web sites are designed in a way that prevents them from being indexed by search engines.
Don't build a Web site that consists of only flash elements and images. Search engines need plain text to index your site.
There are many features that influence the ranking of your site on search engines. The webmaster tool IBP can tell you if your Web site is optimized correctly for the search engines. There are many more things to consider than just the title and META tags.
If your Web site has a plain, simple and clear design, it's more likely that it will be found on search engines under keywords that are important for your business.
2. Make Sure That Surfers Can Find Your Web Site Through Other Ways
Search engines are not the only way people can find your site. Surfers also follow links and recommendations on other Web sites. If your Web site cannot be found on search engines, make sure that your Web site is linked by many other sites.
This has several advantages for you. You'll benefit from the search engine ranking of the other pages because people who find the Web page that links to you also find your site through that link.
Another big advantage is that search engines think that your Web site is important if many other Web sites link to you. The more popular the Web sites are that link to you, the higher your search engine ranking. And you'll also receive additional visitors from your partner sites.
So make sure that as many good Web sites as possible link to your site. The webmaster tool ARELIS can
help you with that.
In short, if your Web site is part of the Invisible Web, you're losing customers and money. Make sure that your Web site can be found through as many ways as possible.
A good Web site promotion strategy that focuses on search engines and partner Web sites will bring targeted visitors to your Web site and it will increase your online revenue.
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