michaewlewis wrote:What makes a site spider-freindly?
Certainly making sure there are no broken links within your site, and that important, relevant content is on the index page or on a high-level page... you don't want something brilliant buried down in the furthest corners of the site. Here's a better article on it: http://www.netmechanic.com/news/vol5/design_no2.htm
and what do you mean be concentrating only on google and yahoo? Only submit the site to their databases?
thanks
I certainly would never pay a dime to anyone who offers to submit my site to thousands of search engines... for several reasons:
1- the majority of web users use google or yahoo, so why do I want to waste my time with the other 3% using an obscure search engine? The only exception to this would be an industry-specific search engine (like BeebleX forPHP)... you may want to make sure you're listed in there specifically.
2- you shouldn't really have to "submit" a site anyway, as the big ones will find you. If you're impatient you can submit it but you don't have to.
3- Many of the search engines use the same info (such as from dmoz) so once you're in one, you're likely to be in most others.
When I said concentrate on Google and Yahoo, what I meant moreso was to monitor your position there, and compare yourself with others that are above you. Try and see why they are ranked higher than you... then you can emulate what they're doing. IMHO as long as you're on the first page then you're doing ok.