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Search Engines
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Indexing
Characteristics Specific To Individual Search Engines: |
Excite
At the present time, Excite ignores the tags.
Since keywords and summaries are generated by Excite, you have
little control over them. But, there are still a few things you
can do. Excite's searches for common words or themes on a page.
It then selects sentences for the summary of the overall theme.
- At the beginning
of your page, be as concise and limit non-descriptive sentences.
If the Excite robot finds vague sentences, it will look deeper
to find the theme and site summary. Also, not enough text will
also make the robot to travel further into the site for more
information in order to establish a theme .This may cause the
summery to be way off the authors idea's.
- Excite's give's precedence
to complete, punctuated sentences. If you have content, such
as a quote, at the top of your page that you do not want Excite
to include in your site summary, do not display it as a complete
sentence. This will lessen the chance that the quote will be
included, but will not guarantee its exclusion.
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HotBot
/ Inktomi
- HotBot
supports both the keywords and description <META> tags.
- If
you strongly believe that your site was not ranked as high as
you thought it deserved in a search query, HotBot allows you
to send them an e-mail to [email protected]. Be sure to include
the URL of the search page.
List
of known hoaxes:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V X Y Z
Welcome to my hoax section if
you encounter a message about a virus please send to [email protected]
or call me on ICQ#22015420
I
do not spread hoaxes! these pages are simply to inform other
users that they are hoaxes. Please to not spread hoaxes.
Hoax warnings are typically scare alerts started by malicious
people - and passed on by innocent users who think they
are helping the community by spreading the warning.
Do
not forward hoax messages. There have been cases where e-mail
systems have collapsed after dozens of users forwarded a
false alert to everybody in the company. Corporate users
can get rid of the hoax problem by simply setting a strict
company guideline: End users must not forward virus alarms.
Ever. If such message is received, end users could forward it to the IT department
but not to anyone else.
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