Target Search Engines

Info I need

Aeiwi:

Not a big search engine, but they give your meta tags a real checking, so it's useful to submit to them.

Home Page: http://www.aeiwi.com/

Alexa

Alexa is a spider/index that also has a neat toolbar you can install.

Home Page: http://www.alexa.com/

AllTheWeb

Home Page: http://www.alltheweb.com/

AltaVista

One of the original search engines; they now require manual submissions and have an unusual "ransom letter" method of enforcing it.

Home Page: http://www.altavista.com/

ExactSeek

New search engine by the creators of Jayde Online.

Home Page: http://www.exactseek.com/

Google

Google has replaced Inktomi as Yahoo's search results provider!

AOL Search now uses the Open Directory as well as the Google database

Home Page: http://www.google.com/

Kunani

New search engine, way too soon to know if they'll be any factor.

Home Page: http://www.kunani.com/

Lycos

Lycos is apparently still accepting free submissions...

Home Page: http://www.lycos.com/

National Directory

National Directory is both a search engine and an index. Index part is powered by Open Directory

Home Page: http://www.nationaldirectory.com/

Seacoast Search

Local Seacoast New Hampshire Search Engine

Home Page: http://www.seacoastsearch.com

SearchHippo

New search engine, interesting technical design.

Home Page: http://www.searchhippo.com/

SearchIt

New search engine

Home Page: http://searchit.com/

TryAmerica

New, fairly minor search engine.

Home Page: http://tryamerica.com/

What-U-Seek

Has both paid (Mamma's Collection) and free (WhatUSeek database) submission options.

Home Page: http://www.whatuseek.com/

Major Indexs

Jayde

Home Page: http://www.jayde.com/

GoGuides.org

The volunteers who built the Go.com directory are working hard to keep it alive in an Open-Directory style project.

Home Page: http://www.goguides.org/

MSN Search Index

This one could be tough...

MSN uses Inktomi as their search engine and and LookSmart as their index (both pay to list)

Home Page: http://search.msn.com/

Open Directory Project

The volunteers who built the Go.com directory are working hard to keep it alive in an Open-Directory style project.

AOL Search now uses the Open Directory as well as Google databases.

Home Page: http://dmoz.org/

Rex

A useful net index. Not one of the biggest, but it works well.

Home Page: http://rex.skyline.net/

TurnPike

The TurnPike Emporium is a general links site.

Home Page: http://www.turnpike.net/directory.phtml


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