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Excite Search Engine

Excite Search Engine

 

 

 

Overview: Excite is a medium/large scale search engine and portal that is increasing its popularity

 

Excite is a very popular search engine, offering a large index (Over 50 million websites) which includes several free features such as news, stocks, horoscopes, sports, weather among other free services. Excite opened in 1995 and acquired Webcrawler in 1996. Recently, Excite and @Home network merged to form the Excite@Home network.

 

 

Submission & Ranking Process

 

 

Spidering                                   Excite will spider or follow all links it finds on your website and index them into their database. You can control the degree of spidering through a standardized robots governing file or META tags [See Robots Generator]

 

 

Description Tags                        Excite only reads the Description Meta tag. All other Meta Tags are disregarded by Excite.

 

 

No Spam/META Abuse                Excite will not index websites that try to "Spam" their index with the same page over and over. Additionally, repeating words often in your META tags may get you worst rankings if not blacklisted

 

 

Synonym Matching                     Excite has the ability to recognize and help improve search results by matching keyword synonyms (ie: free and free stuff)

 

 

Additional Information                Excite indexes all visible text, but does not support ALT image tags, image maps nor frames

 

 

Submission Time                        Getting listed in Excite takes about 2-4 weeks

 

 

Special Triggers                         Excite has special reserved triggers which can help assess your rankings and positioning once you've submitted your website to Excite. 

 
How Do Search Engines Work

How Do Search Engines Work

 

 

 

Search Engines for the general web (like all those listed above) do not really search the World Wide Web directly. Each one searches a database of the full text of web pages selected from the billions of web pages out there residing on servers. When you search the web using a search engine, you are always searching a somewhat stale copy of the real web page. When you click on links provided in a search engine's search results, you retrieve from the server the current version of the page.

 

Search engine databases are selected and built by computer robot programs called spiders. Although it is said they "crawl" the web in their hunt for pages to include, in truth they stay in one place. They find the pages for potential inclusion by following the links in the pages they already have in their database (i.e., already "know about"). They cannot think or type a URL or use judgment to "decide" to go look something up and see what's on the web about it. (Computers are getting more sophisticated all the time, but they are still brainless.)

 

If a web page is never linked to in any other page, search engine spiders cannot find it. The only way a brand new page - one that no other page has ever linked to - can get into a search engine is for its URL to be sent by some human to the search engine companies as a request that the new page be included. All search engine companies offer ways to do this.

 

After spiders find pages, they pass them on to another computer program for "indexing." This program identifies the text, links, and other content in the page and stores it in the search engine database's files so that the database can be searched by keyword and whatever more advanced approaches are offered, and the page will be found if your search matches its content.

 

Some types of pages and links are excluded from most search engines by policy. Others are excluded because search engine spiders cannot access them. Pages that are excluded are referred to as the "Invisible Web" -- what you don't see in search engine results. The Invisible Web is estimated to be two to three or more times bigger than the visible web.

 
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