Google’s Site Search To Work Faster

By Davie Barret
16:37, November 14th 2008
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Google’s Site Search To Work Faster

Google is the world’s most known company in Internet searches and is well known for a very innovative approach to business. Google is so big that people have actually come up with a word that suggests what Google does. How many times haven’t you heard that in order to find out you must “google something”?

Google is currently the number one site for Internet searches, (followed by Yahoo), it has a very popular e-mail service, a mapping service, Google Maps, and has designed the Android software for HTC’s G1 mobile phone. Google is the dream of every person wanting to make money on the Internet, as the ads provided by this giant company are everywhere.

Google Site Search is a service that allows Google customers to more reliably allow other to search their site and to index personal pages into Google’s search results. Very often, if your site is the first result showed by Google, that means that, quality-wise, your content is the most important, this attracting more visitors. Google has launched On-Demand Indexing that allows the administrator of a site to more quickly allow its pages to be more rapidly included in Google’s search results.

The price one has to pay for using Site Search is $100 per year for a site with up to 5,000 web pages and 250,000 searches per year. The price gradually rises according to the site’s traffic and it can reach a fee of $2,500 per year for a site having up to 300,000 web pages and 500,000 searches per year.



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