Four Reasons Why the Smaller Search Engines Matter
by
Bill Platt
Published on this site: March 24th, 2006 - See
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These days, all search engine optimization gurus seem to only talk about
Google, as if Google was the only search engine on the Internet.
Of course,
we all know that there really are hundreds of search engines and directories available
to us, and we know that some of the smaller search engines serve a very tight
niche of users.
Honestly, I can understand why there is a lot of press
on Google, because after all, granddaddy Google is the biggest of the big. We
know that millions of people use Google daily for their search activities, and
we know that our websites receive a lot of traffic from Google.
There
are actually four reasons why you would want to extend your search engine marketing
activities beyond Google. I will discuss each of those reasons here:
- Reason:
Targeted Traffic
Niche content search engines can be a very powerful
force in your marketing arsenal.
For example, suppose you have a website
dedicated to helping to sell real estate. Does it make better sense to list a
house for sale in Google or in one of the many real estate search engines?
Let's
face facts. When we look for tightly focused content such as real estate listings,
we generally seek out a search engine that will serve our search the best. When
searching for a new home, an individual may begin his or her search at Google
to find the real estate search engines, but once the niche search engine has been
found, there is no need or desire to return to granddaddy Google. The real estate
search engine will allow the individual to search through cities and neighborhoods,
prices, features and pictures, to find just the house they feel might strike their
fancy.
Even in the game of Internet marketing, a niche content search engine
or directory can be a very powerful addition to your marketing portfolio. It is
only a matter of searching out and locating the niche content search engine or
directory that serves your particular niche the best.
- Reason:
Costs Management
The Big Three have each developed their own pay-per-click
search models. And, because they are the Big Three search engines, they can also
afford to charge advertising rates that permit them to be among the most profitable
enterprises on the Internet.
The perception of pay-per-click pricing at
the Big Three is that the little guy can afford to advertise with them. But with
every Internet marketer on the web trying to compete for the Big Three search
traffic, their five cents per click easily increases to sixty cents per click,
and in some industries, it can climb to five or fifty dollars per click.
The
pay-per-click "auction mentality" really kicks into hyper-overdrive
in some industries. And the Big Three eat it up, as do their stockholders. Each
day, they dance their way to the bank with your money in tow.
The smaller
niche search engines may not serve as much traffic, but they definitely allow
you to reach more people for the same money. You can reach people who are more
inclined to buy your goods and services, because they were searching on a niche
website, and you can get their traffic for a lot less money than it would cost
you to get the same prospect from any of the Big Three search engines.
- Reason:
Linking for Google Placement
For those of you who are still involved
in the Google PageRank chase, the smaller search directories can be counted on
as a really valuable asset in your linking portfolio.
Many of the smaller
search directories carry some pretty decent PageRank with them.
For
example:
- Blog-Search.com carries
a PR6.
- Search66.com carries a PR6.
- GoArticles.com
carries a PR6.
- SearchWarp.com carries a PR5.
- SitesOnDisplay.com
carries a PR5.
- SearchRamp.com carries a PR5.
- MixCat.com
carries a PR5.
- TorontoMalls.com carries a PR5.
- OutdoorHits.com
carries a PR4.
- FindYourForum.com carries a PR4.
As
you are already aware, the PageRank of a website that is pointing to your website
plays a role in determining the value of your own website in the Google PageRank
calculations, thereby increasing your chances of gaining ground in the Google
SERP's (Search Engine Ranking Pages).
Targeted directories pass their PageRank
value to the websites that list with them, which is great for your website. Additionally,
getting placed into these directories is often cheaper and easier to accomplish,
than with any other method of linking for the purposes of increasing PageRank.
- Reason:
Extra Traffic
Yahoo, MSN, WindSeek.com, ExactSeek.com, and many others
are making changes, improving their results, and trying to position themselves
to compete toe-to-toe with Google or to compete for searcher's not happy with
Google's search product (yes, there are actually people out there who do not like
to use Google). These non-Google engines are currently serving millions of additional
searches a day or month.
The Big Three: Google, Yahoo and MSN only
served 73% of the Internet's search traffic in July 2005 http://searchenginewatch.com/reports/article.php/3099931
and 81% of the search traffic in November of 2005 http://searchenginewatch.com/reports/article.php/2156451
These percentages are based on a rough estimation of just over 5 billion searches
per month.
Even on the November 2005 numbers, search engines that are not
in the Big Three are delivering 950 million searches per month. That is a lot
of additional traffic!
If your search engine marketing activities are focused
only on the Big Three, or even worse, only on granddaddy Google, you are throwing
away anywhere from 20% to 53% of your potential customer base!
Locating
The Smaller Search Engines and Directories...
Here are a few resources
that can help to find hundreds of the smaller search engines and directories that
may be available to you:
Independent Search Engine & Directory
Network -
http://www.isedn.org/
Yahoo
Search Engine & Directory Listings -
http://dir.yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/Internet/World_Wide_Web/
Searching_the_Web/Search_Engines_and_Directories/
International
Directory of Search Engines -
http://www.searchenginecolossus.com/
Small
Search Engines and Directories Really Do Matter...
I have just outlined
four reasons why the smaller search engines and niche directories should matter
to those of us who market our goods and services on the Internet. I have also
given you a starting point for locating these excellent search websites.
Sure,
it might take a little bit more time to get listed in these smaller resources,
but if you calculate how much time you spend developing your positioning in the
Big Three, then it really is not that much of a time investment after all.
The
smaller directories can help us to improve our Google PageRank. They can help
us to get more mileage from our advertising dollars, than what we can get from
the Big Three. They allow us to tap into additional sources of targeted traffic
with a real potential for increasing our sales and profits. And, the best
reason to use the smaller search engines and directories is that they actually
serve another 950 million searches a month.

Bill Platt is the owner of http://thePhantomWriters.com
Article Distribution Service. He has been ghost writing for clients since 1999,
and he has been distributing client articles since 2001. Bill regularly maintains
his database of submission resources, and he applies the human touch to every
article distribution. By reviewing every article and manually selecting where
it will be distributed, publishers and webmasters trust that he will send only
the most appropriate articles to them.

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