Get Listed on all Search Engines - Find and get listed on all Major Search Engines, News Search Engines, Metacrawlers, Multimedia Search Engines, Search Utilities, Paid Listing Search Engines, Speciality Search Engines, Kids Search Engines and all Regional Search Engine!

 Top Ranking Service

SE Top Ranking Plans

General Optimization

Google Optimization

MSN Optimization

Yahoo Optimization

PPC Manangement

Text link Advertisement

Top Ranking Secrets

HTML Optimization

SE Optimization

S. Engine Marketing

Search Engine Traffic

SE Paid Positioning

Web Site Positioning

Press Releases

Inquiry Form

 

 Submission Service

SE Registration Plans

Directory Submission

WebSite Submission

Search Engine FAQ

Search Engine Tips

Search Engines

 

 Additional Services

Meta tag Information

About - Contact Us

homeFAQSite MapContact Us

Smart Business Online

Internet Services &
Registration Services
Web Hosting Services
Marketing Services

5858 Edison Place
USA
Carlsbad CA 92008

Phone: Toll Free US
1-888-398-4703
Phone: InternationaL
++1-760-736-3700
Fax: 1-760-736-3701

© 1999 - 2006
Smart Business Online

Search Engines

 

 powered by http://www.rwgusa.com

 Search Engine Top Ranking Top Ranking

 Search Engine Registration Search Engine Submission

 Business Web Hosting Web Hosting

 Domain Registration Domain Registration

 Web Site Design Web Site Design

 Shopping Cart E-Commerce Shopping Carts

Search Engines - Major Search Engines -
Engines - News Search Engines -
Metacrawlers - Multimedia Search Engines - Search Utilities - Paid Listing Search Engines - Speciality Search Engines - Kids Search Engines - Regional Search Engines - Search Engine -
Search Engines

  The Major - Search Engines more search engines

Aol

AOL Search allows its members to search across the web and AOL's own content from one place. The "external" version, listed above, does not list AOL content. The main listings for categories and web sites come from the Open Directory (see below). Google (see below) also provides crawler-based results, as backup to the directory information.

 

 

AltaVista

AltaVista is consistently one of the largest search engines on the web, in terms of pages indexed. Its comprehensive coverage and wide range of power searching commands makes it a particular favorite among researchers. It also offers a number of features designed to appeal to basic users, such as "Ask AltaVista" results, which come from Ask Jeeves (see below), and directory listings from the Open Directory and LookSmart. AltaVista opened in December 1995. It was owned by Digital, then run by Compaq (which purchased Digital in 1998), then spun off into a separate company which is now controlled by CMGI.

 

 

Ask Jeeves

Ask Jeeves is a human-powered search service that aims to direct you to the exact page that answers your question. If it fails to find a match within its own database, then it will provide matching web pages from various search engines. The service went into beta in mid-April 1997 and opened fully on June 1, 1997. Some results from Ask Jeeves also appear within AltaVista.

 

 

Excite

Excite is one of the more popular search services on the web. It offers a fairly large index and integrates non-web material such as company information and sports scores into its results, when appropriate. Excite was launched in late 1995. It grew quickly in prominence and consumed two of its competitors, Magellan in July 1996, and WebCrawler in November 1996. These continue to run as separate services.

 

 

Fast

Formerly called All The Web, FAST Search aims to index the entire web. It was the first search engine to break the 200 million web page index milestone and consistently has one of the largest indexes of the web. The Norwegian company behind FAST Search also powers some of the results that appear at Lycos (see below). FAST Search launched in May 1999.

 

 

Google

Google is a search engine that makes heavy use of link popularity as a primary way to rank web sites. This can be especially helpful in finding good sites in response to general searches such as "cars" and "travel," because users across the web have in essence voted for good sites by linking to them. The system works so well that Google has gained wide-spread praise for its high relevancy. Google also has a huge index of the web and provides some results to Yahoo and Netscape Search.

 

 

Overture

Overture Unlike the other major search engines, GoTo sells its main listings. Companies can pay money to be placed higher in the search results, which GoTo feels improves relevancy. Non-paid results come from Inktomi. GoTo launched in 1997 and incorporated the former University of Colorado-based World Wide Web Worm. In February 1998, it shifted to its current pay-for-placement model and soon after replaced the WWW Worm with Inktomi for its non-paid listings. GoTo is not related to Go (Infoseek). Paid listing from GoTo also appear on other major search engines, including AltaVista, AOL Search, Lycos, HotBot, Direct Hit, MSN, Yahoo,Excite and Netscape Search.

  Overture-Get Listed

 

HotBot

HotBot is a favorite among researchers due to its many power searching features. In most cases, HotBot's first page of results comes from the Direct Hit service, and then secondary results come from the Inktomi search engine, which is also used by other services. It gets its directory information from the Open Directory project . HotBot launched in May 1996 as Wired Digital's entry into the search engine market. Lycos purchased Wired Digital in October 1998 and continues to run HotBot as a separate search service.

 

 

iWon

iWon Backed by US television network CBS, iWon has a directory of web sites generated automatically by Inktomi, which also provides its more traditional crawler-based results. iWon gives away daily, weekly and monthly prizes in a marketing model unique among the major services. It launched in Fall 1999.

 

 

LookSmart

LookSmart is a human-compiled directory of web sites. In addition to being a stand-alone service, LookSmart provides directory results to MSN Search, Excite and many other partners. Inktomi provides LookSmart with search results when a search fails to find a match from among LookSmart's reviews. LookSmart launched independently in October 1996, was backed by Reader's Digest for about a year, and then company executives bought back control of the service.

 

 

Lycos

Lycos started out as a search engine, depending on listings that came from spidering the web. In April 1999, it shifted to a directory model similar to Yahoo. Its main listings come from the Open Directory project, and then secondary results come from the FAST Search engine. Some Direct Hit results are also used. In October 1998, Lycos acquired the competing HotBot search service, which continues to be run separately.

 

 

MSN

Microsoft's MSN Search service is a powered by Microsft MSN Search also offers a unique way for Internet Explorer users to save past searches.

 

 

Netscape

Netscape Search's results come primarily from the Open Directory and Netscape's own "Smart Browsing" database, which does an excellent job of listing "official" web sites. Secondary results come from Google. At the Netscape Netcenter portal site, other search engines are also featured.

 

 

DMOZ - Open Directory

The Open Directory uses volunteer editors to catalog the web. Formerly known as NewHoo, it was launched in June 1998. It was acquired by Netscape in November 1998, and the company pledged that anyone would be able to use information from the directory through an open license arrangement. Netscape itself was the first licensee. Lycos and AOL Search also make heavy use of Open Directory data.

 

 

Yahoo

Yahoo is the web's most popular search service and has a well-deserved reputation for helping people find information easily. The secret to Yahoo's success is human beings. It is the largest human-compiled guide to the web, employing about 150 editors in an effort to categorize the web. Yahoo has over 1 million sites listed. Yahoo also supplements its results with those from Google (beginning in July 2000, when Google takes over from Inktomi). If a search fails to find a match within Yahoo's own listings, then matches from Google are displayed. Today Yahoo search results coming 100% from the Yahoo Network. Yahoo is the oldest major web site directory, having launched in late 1994

 

 

  Speciality - Search Engines

 More important search engines? This section of Search Engines show a list of some top choices in various categories.

--> Other Important Global Search Engines
--> Editor- Volunteer Based Search Engines
--> Paid Listings Search Engines
--> Major News Search Engines
--> Specialty Search Engines - Answers Searching
--> Computer-Related Search Engines
--> Specialty Search Engines - Domain Searching
--> Legal + Government Search Engines
--> Financial - Newsgroup - Mailing Lists Search Engines
--> Specialty Search Engines - Medical Search Engines
--> Specialty Search Engines - Science Search Engines
--> Specialty Search Engines Shopping Search Engines
--> Specialty Search Engines - WAP Search Engines
--> Search Engines - Web Development and Marketing
--> Specialty Search Engines - Other Specialty Services
--> Major Metacrawlers + All in one Search Engines
--> Other Metacrawlers Search Engines
--> Kids Search Engines - Filtered Family Search Engines
--> Multimedia Search Engines - MP3 Engines
--> Africa Search Engines - International Search Engines
--> Latin America Search Engines - Canada Search Engines
--> Asia Search Engines - International Search Engines
--> Australia Search Engines - New Zealand Search Engines
--> West European Search Engines
--> East European Search Engines
--> Middle East Search Engines

  The Smart - Search Engine Promotion

Advertisement Link SEO Shopping Cart

 

Search Engine Top Ranking - Search Engine Optimization

Supplement Resources
Medical Directory
Diet Supplement Online
Shopping Cart
Shopping Cart Software
Girl Finder
Meet Singles
Internet Health Directory
Friends to Friends
Adult Toy Resources
Info Heart Dating News
The Perfect Life Partner
Dating Service

 

| Domain Registration | Web Hosting | Web Site Design | Shopping Carts |

 | Search Engine Top Ranking | Search Engine Submission Service |
| Search Engine Keywords |

© 1994 - 2006 - The Smart Business Online

 

English

Ask The Experts