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Paid URL Inclusion
By: Zaak OConan
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    2005-08-23

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    First and foremost, the disadvantage is the cost. For a ten
    page website, the costs of paid URL inclusion range from
    $170 for Fast/Lycos to $600 for Altavista, and you have to
    pay each engine their annual fee. How relevant the cost
    factor is will depend on your company.

    Another, and perhaps more important, disadvantage is the
    limited reach of paid URL inclusions. The largest search
    engines, Google, Yahoo, and AOL, do not offer paid URL
    inclusion. That means that the search engines you choose to
    pay an inclusion fee will amount to a small fraction of the
    traffic to your site on a daily basis.

    Google usually updates its index every month, and there is
    no way you can speed up this process. You will have to wait
    for the Google spider to index your new pages no matter how
    many other search engines you have paid to update their
    index daily. Be aware that it is only after Google updates
    their index that your pages will show up in Google, Yahoo,
    or AOL results.

    One way to figure out whether paid URL inclusion is a good
    deal for your company is to consider some common factors.
    First, find out if search engines have already indexed your
    pages. To do this, you may have to enter a number of
    different keywords, but the quickest way to find out is to
    enter your URL address in quotes. If your pages appear when
    you enter the URL address but do not appear when you enter
    keywords, using paid inclusion will not be beneficial.

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