Natural Search Engines Unlike Meta and Pay-Per-Click search engines, Natural Search Engines own their databases and use indexers and crawlers to score and crawl web pages. The crawler visits your web page and sends web page HTML information to the search engine indexer. From the search engine indexer, information is organized and sent to the search engine database where results are served up. The search engine indexer typically "scores" web page(s) for keyword relevancy before it is sent to the search engine database. Web page scores for keyword(s) determine web page rankings or listings during a search query. Search Engines that serve up natural results include Google, Yahoo, MSN, Clush and more. Crawlers from natural search engines may or may not visit web page(s) during the free crawl. One sure way of getting your web page crawled is to have your web pages submitted directly to the desired search engine. A company such as SearchFit supplies this service for you under one of the many Site Submission services. Once your website has been submitted to a search engine, you can expect your web pages to be indexed anywhere from 30-90 days, provided that your site has been accepted into the search engine index. Scoring and displaying web pages for keyword relevancy can take much longer. Search Engine Submission Script |