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Q.
How do 'Spider' Search Engines work?
Search Engines work by 'spidering' the Web and indexing
all the Web pages it finds under specific heading or
'keyword'. When someone goes to a Search Engine and
enters specific 'keyword' or key phrase, every page
relevant to those 'keywords' is listed in order of importance.
The idea is to ensure that your Web site comes out near
the top for critical keywords related to your product
or service. The use of Dynamic Submission goes a long
way to achieving these goals.
How Spider Engines work?
After you submit your web site to the engines, your
URL will be first stored in a "temporary"
database, and then the search engines will send a "robot"
or "spider" later in a regular time to "visit"
your web site and determine whether your web site to
be indexed or not. Most major engines will "spide"
your web site more than 2 weeks, while some other engines
may take more than 6 weeks.
Note:
Please also note that there is not guarantee that your
web site will be indexed by search engines even the
"robot" has visited your site. Normally, you
don't receive any reply from those "spider"
engines when your web site has been indexed.

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