September 24, 2021
A Textbook Case
Who's Out?Altavista, Excite, and Lycos were big players at one time, but we know
the story now.Who's In?Google, Inktomi, FAST/AllTheWeb, and DirectHit. DirectHit
is different, since they don't attempt to crawl and index the web, but they have
strong partners, including MSN. Interestingly, all three use "themes" to
categorize and rank websites.Who's Too Small To Matter?Northern Light, Wisenut,
etc.What Does It Mean?For starters, there will likely be only three significant
search engine databases - a year ago there were at least seven.. Altavista and
Excite are close to death, and Lycos has already dropped their database.Excite
and Altavista clearly attract enough traffic to ensure that *someone* will keep
those domain names active as search portals, but that doesn't mean that there
will be an independent Altavista or Excite database behind those results.Good
content not only reinforces the theme, it also provides a reason for visitors to
stay on the site longer, which improves DirectHit ratings.The important question
for marketers isn't necessarily which portals will survive, but which search
engines will drive their search results..Finally, the quantity of incoming and
outgoing links will matter less over time, while the context and quality of
those links will continue to become more important, ensuring that the major
directories will have plenty of customers for a long time. We simply don't know
who will be providing the results for Altavista and Excite in a yearSo the big
question hydraulic
tappet manufacturers remains: which players can afford to stay in the game,
and how does that affect our search engine positioning plans? Time will tell - I
can only offer you informed speculation on the fate of the industry's major
players.I wish you success.As a result, a solid search engine positioning
strategy should focus on providing the three things that the three major indexes
and DirectHit reward: consistent theme; significant content; and high-quality
linking relationships.A consistent theme means careful keyword selection and use
- not trying to make every page stand alone, but instead weaving them together
in a logical fashion..Is Lycos A Textbook Case?The story of the Lycos search
engine is instructive - Lycos.com is still there, but the actual search results
are provided by FAST/AllTheWeb. Northern Light may maintain an independent
database, but their traffic is minimal. All of these have significant traffic,
either directly or through their partners, and enough value in their databases
to stay in business, at least for a while.Which Search Engines Will Survive?by
Dan ThiesWith the recent bankruptcy of Excite@Home, and Altavista's admission
that their search engine database hasn't been updated since July, it's clear
that another round of consolidation is coming upon the search engine industry.
In the big picture, though, they simply don't command much traffic. - there are
still a few minor search engines out there, and at least some have sound
business fundamentals that will keep them from disappearing.
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