GoTo Live At AOL, Enters The UK,To Appear At Lycos & HotBot, Nov. There is no way to submit to AOL editors for inclusion here. There's no way to submit for being listed here. In other words, there's no need to try and "submit" to AOL Search.
HotBot changes names of NewBot to NewsBot, to better reflect the news-only search service's function. HotBot launches its SmartCrawl system, which will eventually index up to 10 million web pages per week.
As for the idea that XML feeds get subject to great human review, head over to HotBot and do a Inktomi-powered HotBot search for rocket ships. Why can't I find the submit link for an Open Directory category?
This means that just because you rank well at one Inktomi-powered search engine (such as HotBot), you may still rank differently at MSN Search. Because of this, to appear at MSN Search UK, it would be best to submit to LookSmart UK rather than the...
HotBot: AllTheWeb's results are also presented to those who choose the "Lycos" setting at HotBot, which is owned by Terra Lycos. More about this use can be found on the How HotBot Works page. It uses AllTheWeb results for its various Lycos Europe...
HotBot Adds Directory, 3/98 For example, here's a title you might submit for your home page if you wanted to be found for "running shoes" and your business name was "SuperShoes.com" Finally, LookSmart provides editorial guidelines for submitting...
HotBot has released its Quick-Search Deskbar, which not only provides instant access to the search engine, but is jam-packed with other useful tools and goodies as well. HotBot's Swiss Army Knife Deskbar SearchDay, June 24, 2003 http...
Ask Jeeves, Overture and HotBot are all making moves to get the word out about themselves. Why am I getting an "Internal Server Error" when I try to submit to the Open Directory? To be found in both UK and US search engines, do I need to pay...
For instance, Lycos InSite tells you that being listed with AllTheWeb (they still say FAST) provides, "submission to all these great search engines: Dogpile, Metacrawler, T-online, BT: Looksmart, ItaliaOnline, Terra.com, Lycos, AllTheWeb, Excite...
The latest version of Lycos InSite lets you now submit your URLs to both the FAST index that powers searches at Lycos.com and the Inktomi database that powers some searches at Terra Lycos-owned HotBot.
Last newsletter, I wrote that HotBot UK had switched from using Inktomi results to FAST results. It's also true that free add URL pages generally have offered little value to the crawlers, since they get overwhelmed by a few people who submit a...
Last newsletter, I wrote that HotBot UK had switched from using Inktomi results to FAST results. It's also true that free add URL pages generally have offered little value to the crawlers, since they get overwhelmed by a few people who submit a...
In other FAST news, the company has taken over powering results at HotBot UK (and presumably other European-HotBot sites). FAST Adds Flash Support, Provides Results To HotBot Europe Search Engine Strategies Comes To Munich + FAST Adds Flash Support...
The results were as follows: AOL, 290; HotBot, 300; AltaVista, 489; Google, 0. Instead, breaking up gives you a number of page-specific advantages, which can be found described in more depth on http://searchenginewatch.com/subscribers/more/submit...
HotBot UK Add URL http://www.hotbot.lycos.co.uk/submit.html We will be enhancing HotBot submit shortly, and there is supposed to be a splash page with that message on it. The HotBot Add URL page was the primarily way I would recommend for people...
HotBot UK Add URL http://www.hotbot.lycos.co.uk/submit.html We will be enhancing HotBot submit shortly, and there is supposed to be a splash page with that message on it. The HotBot Add URL page was the primarily way I would recommend for people...
GoTo is providing results to the UK editions of AltaVista and Excite, while Espotting is providing listings to the UK versions of Lycos and HotBot. At HotBot UK, it is exactly the same situation, except that the Sponsored Links box appears to the...
Of course, AltaVista is not alone in being unclear.iWon, HotBot, Lycos and Netscape Search also use language such as "Featured" or "Partner" results, rather than calling the listings what they are, "Sponsored.
Note that at HotBot, you'll need to search on this and then maybe click to the second page of results, which are powered by Inktomi, to get the correct response, since the first page may still come from Direct Hit.
Note that at HotBot, you'll need to search on this and then maybe click to the second page of results, which are powered by Inktomi, to get the correct response, since the first page may still come from Direct Hit.