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Paid URL Inclusion
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    2005-08-23

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    This is because your pages have already been indexed and ranked
    by the regular spider. If this is the case, your money
    would be better spent by updating your pages to improve
    your ranking in search results. Once you accomplish this,
    you can then consider using paid inclusion if you want to
    speed up the time it will take for the regular spider to
    revisit your pages.

    The most important factor in deciding whether to use paid
    URL inclusion is to decide if it's a good investment. To
    figure this out, you have to look at the overall picture:
    what kind of product or service are you selling and how
    much traffic are you dependent on to see a profit?

    If your company sells an inexpensive product that requires
    a large volume of traffic to your site, paid inclusion may
    not be the best investment for you; the biggest search
    engines do not offer it, and they are the engines that will
    bring you the majority of hits. On the other hand, if you
    have a business that offers an expensive service or product
    and requires a certain quality of traffic to your site, a
    paid URL inclusion is most likely an excellent investment.

    Another factor is whether or not your pages are updated
    frequently. If the content changes on a daily or weekly
    basis, paid inclusion will insure that your new pages are
    indexed often and quickly. The new content is indexed by
    the paid spider and then appears when new relevant keywords
    are entered in the search engines. Using paid inclusion in
    this case will guarantee that your pages are being indexed
    in a timely manner.

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