How can a new website be quickly indexed by major search engines? 1. Actively push links: Create an updated sitemap for the website, submit it to search engines, verify the website with Baidu resources, install automatic push code, and add page crawling and inclusion. If it is a single article, the quick way to include it is to submit it directly to the search engine.
2. Optimize the richness of website content: focus on the ranking and layout of long-tail keywords, and create more content that users will search for. The article should be accompanied by a picture description, the content should be no less than 500 words, and there should be about 3 pictures. Pictures can make users think. ATL keywords should be added to the pictures to let search engines know the meaning of the pictures. The content should contain keyword themes that users will search for.
3. Guide Baidu Spider to crawl and crawl: Go to websites and forums with high Baidu Spider activity to attract traffic, obtain some navigation website links, and exchange several high-quality friend links to speed up website crawling and inclusion. speed.
4. Pay attention to search feedback: If it is still not included for a long time, you can complain to the search engine for feedback.
5. Open Xiongzhao account: Xiongzhao account has original protection function for high-quality content, and provides preferential treatment for high-quality original content in terms of collection and display.
6. Link dissemination and sharing: increase brand search volume from a marketing perspective. Cultivating user loyalty, increasing user collections of the website, sharing article links, high-frequency interactions and return visits will all help increase the frequency of searches and crawls, drive page updates, and improve the overall collection of the website.
What are the mainstream websites in Korea?
Naver: It is the most famous search engine website in South Korea, with a share of 70%. It ranks first among Korean search services.
When users search, NAVER will classify the search results according to websites, news, blogs, pictures, shopping, etc., and filter and reject many spam sites and spam information.
The 2016 Global App Development Report was released, and NAVER ranked sixth among global app publishers.
Daum: One of South Korea's largest portals, including communications, content, business, and film and television services. It accounts for 10% of the market in Korean search engines and ranks third in Korea.
Nate: It is an instant messaging software similar to QQ. It has a large monopoly and high coverage in South Korea.
Its services cover information services, communication services (NATEON, email, text messages, M cards/music letters), entertainment services (movies, music broadcasts, photos, comics, games, fortune), and community Services (club, chat, match me, blog, theme discussion), mobile phone (picture friends, ringtones, my ringtones, NATEAir), shopping (NATE mall, group buying, cooperative mall), etc. It provides Koreans with a platform to freely use the information and content they need without being restricted by time and space. The website is also a channel for easy communication and a window to understand the world.
Socialpeta, a domestic data analysis platform, has launched these advertising channels, which shows that these platforms are really effective.
What are some good foreign search engine websites?
1. Google Google
Google (Google) is an American multinational company specializing in Internet-related services and products. Products cover search, cloud computing, software and online advertising technology. Google makes most of its profits from AdWords. It was founded by Stanford University PhD students Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who together own about 16% of its shares.
2. Bing
Bing is a search engine website of Microsoft. Previously it was also known as LiveSearch, WindowsLiveSearch and MSNSearch. It was unveiled by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on May 28, 2009, at the All Digital conference in San Diego on June 1.
3. Yahoo! Search
Yahoo! Search (Yahoo! Search) is a search engine website owned by Yahoo!
According to NetApplications data, in December 2009, it was the world's second largest search engine with a market share of 6.42%, behind rivals Google (85.35% market share) and before Baidu (3.67% market share) . Yahoo Search originally meant that Yahoo only provided a search interface and then used other search engine websites to conduct searches.
4. Ask
Ask is a search engine website with Q&A as its core. It was founded in Berkeley, California in 1996 by Garrett Gruener and David Warthen of the University of California, Berkeley. At first, Ask was called AskJeeves. Initially, the software was designed by Gary Chevsky. Warthen, Chevsky, Justin Grant and others built AskJeeves.com around a search engine core.
5. AolSearch
AolSearch is a search engine website owned by America Online. The site provides users with quick and easy access to relevant videos, images, local maps, news, stock market quotes and more comprehensive web search results. Its search technology services are provided by Google.
6. MyWebSearch
MyWebSearch combines the most comprehensive search tools to provide you with the information you need when you need it. It is a website owned by IAC/InterActiveCorp. It contains a MyWay search bar tool, formerly known as myWebSearch toolbar.
7. WebCrawler
WebCrawler is a meta-search engine that integrates world-famous search results from Google search and Yahoo search. It also provides users with tabs to search images, audios, videos, news, yellow pages, and white pages. It is a registered trademark of InfoSpace Corporation. It was officially launched on April 20, 1994 by Brian Pinkerton of the University of Washington.
7. WebCrawler
WebCrawler is a meta-search engine that integrates world-famous search results from Google search and Yahoo search. It provides users with tabs to search images, audios, videos, news, yellow pages, and white pages. It is a registered trademark of InfoSpace Corporation. It was created on April 20, 1994 by Brian Pinkerton at the University of Washington.
8. Wow
Wow is an online service website run by CompuServe.com in 1996 and early 1997. It was founded in March 1996 and was initially conceived as an improved version of the CompuServe software, but it was later announced that it would be a user-friendly standalone "home" online service website. After America Online acquired CompuServe, the domain name was retained.
9. Infospace
Infospace is a meta-search engine website that provides web pages, pictures, audios, videos, etc. from the search results of multiple search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and Yandex. News information. The company owns and operates search engines that provide comprehensive and relevant search results from around the world. Since 1996, the company's mission is to make it fast and easy for users to find the information they need.
10. Blekko
Blekko is a search engine website in the United States. It provides better search results than Google search. It pulls search results from a database of 300 million trusted web pages and filters out many spam web pages. It was launched to the public on November 1, 2010, using search results technology provided by slashtags. It also offers a downloadable search bar.
11. Dogpile
Dogpile is a metasearch engine that aggregates results from Google, Yahoo, Yandex and other popular search engines. It started operations in November 1996. The site was created and developed by Aaron Folinafer and later sold to Go2net.
It won the J.D. Power and Associates award and best Residential Online Search Engine Service awards in 2006 and 2007 respectively.
12. Alhea
Alhea is a meta-search engine website that provides web pages, pictures, audios, videos, etc. from the search results of multiple search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and Yandex. News information. It provides users with the easiest search aggregation site for finding more of the web and better search results. There are 400,000 to 450,000 blind people and 1.35 million people with low vision in the world, and studies show that more than 400,000 people are hearing disabled.
13. DuckDuckGo
DuckDuckGo is an Internet search engine that emphasizes protecting the privacy of search users and avoiding "filter bubbles" in personalized search results. It deliberately displays the same search results for all users, which differentiates it from other search engines by not analyzing its user information. Its sources come primarily from Wikipedia and other search engine partners of Yandex, Yahoo, Bing and WolframAlpha.
14. Info
Info is a metasearch engine that provides search results from leading search engines and pays per click directory, including: Google, Yahoo, Bing, Ask, LookSmar, About and OpenDirectory. Its headquarters are in London, UK.
15. Contenko
Contenko is a website that provides users with online search services. If you find that the website modifies your homepage and default search engine, it means that its associated toolbar has been installed on your computer and your browser has been hijacked by it. Contenko's toolbar can be downloaded from the website. But it comes bundled with different free services. If, as a user, you accidentally overlook that service, once it is installed, it will change your homepage and default search engine to point to the Contenko.com domain.