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На что обращает внимание Google при
регистрации сайта (и не только)
Кто не знает английский - пишите,
переведу.
Time to Index: Approximately two weeks.
Last Known Update: Dec. 11, 2000
Latest News: Google extended their aggreement with Yahoo! and just inked a deal to give results to AOL starting this summer. Google continues to gain market share and their market share has risen five times in just two short years.
How Google Works: Google has been gaining popularity and they got a big boost when they started providing Yahoo! with their "web pages" results in July 2000. They continue to gain popularity with more search engines turning to their pure indexing method to supply results.
According to their site, The Google directory integrates Google's sophisticated search technology with Open Directory pages to create the most useful tool for finding information on the web. Google has an active spider that will crawl your web site and follow hyperlinks so they suggest you only submit the top-level page from your site. Google stores many web pages in its cache to retrieve for users as a back-up in case the page's server temporarily fails.
What Google Wants
Title: 83 characters
Keyword in Title: Important - especially at the beginning
Description Meta Tag: Not supported
Keyword Meta Tag: Not supported
Redirect Meta Tag: Seen as SPAM, penalized
Robot Meta Tag: Supported (NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW)
What does it index?: Title, All visible text, <no frames> content, ALT text, Link Text (higher score), ASP files,
Case Sensitive Search: No
Keyword in Domain?: Yes, use third-level domains (i.e. http://keyword.domain.com/)
Link Popularity: Yes, a major influence
Submission Notes
Google is case sensitive
Google doesn't use the meta description tag for the page summary in the search results. It displays the text around the keyword from the document source and highlights the keyword.
RealNames "Internet Keywords" links are incorporated at Google, but only for exact search matches
Google's searches are "exact" (boolean "and")... otherwise, all of your search words have to be found in the document to show up
Google caches your page content on their server and makes it available through the "Show Matches" link in the search results
Google will list a URL even if it hasn't spidered the page, they are the ones that you see in search results that don't have a regular title, summary or the "Show Matches" link
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