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Paid URL Inclusion
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    2005-08-23

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    The fee is necessary to keep your pages in the search engine's index.
    If you go the route of paid inclusion, you should be aware
    that at the end of the pay period, on some search engines,
    your page will be removed from their index for a certain
    amount of time.

    It's easy to get confused about whether you would benefit
    from paid inclusion since the spider of any search engine
    will eventually index your page without the additional
    cost. There are both advantages and disadvantages to paid
    URL inclusion, and it is only by weighing your pros and
    cons that you will be able to decide whether to spring for
    the extra cash or not.

    The advantages are obvious: rapid inclusion and rapid
    re-indexing. Paid inclusion means that your pages will be
    indexed quickly and added to search results in a very short
    time after you have paid the fee. The time difference
    between when the regular spider will index your pages and
    when the paid spider will is a matter of months. The spider
    for paid inclusion usually indexes your pages in a day or
    two. Be aware that if you have no incoming links to your
    pages, the regular spider will never locate them at all.

    Additionally, paid inclusion spiders will go back to your
    pages often, sometimes even daily. The advantage of this is
    that you can update your pages constantly to improve the
    ranking in which they appear in search engines, and the
    paid URL inclusion spider will show that result in a matter
    of days.

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