by Mike Banks Valentine
Oh, for the simplicity of the good old days of 1995! Where all a
web site owner had to do was put important keywords about her web
site in the metatags of the HTML code of the front page of her site
with a clear description and title to rank well in the search engines
and make it easy for web searchers to find her.
What made it become so difficult to gain and maintain a bit of internet
visibility? It got crowded on the web. Crowds made it more difficult
to get noticed - so instead of simply including proper metatags,
web site owners had to begin to make themselves stand out to get
noticed. Many did that by resorting to trickery, like keyword stuffing
and link farms.
Since then, it has become increasingly difficult to get a web site
indexed and ranked well at the major search engines. Strategies
have evolved that seem to work, then mergers and partnerships change
and so do all of the rules.
It never ends and the confusion grows with each passing day. It
seemed that paid inclusion and pay-per-click were the only ways
to get your site listed anywhere besides Google lately, let alone
ranked well.
LookSmart has come up with a brilliant idea to grow their own index
that, if it catches on, will offer huge benefits to both LookSmart
and to the participants in the program. That seems to be the elusive
win-win situation that all but Google have been looking for. It's
called distributed web crawling and gives web site owners a hand
in growing the Looksmart index as well as the ability to include
their own site in the results!
This win-win situation requires participants to download the "Grub"
distributed crawler client to their PC and allow it to run when
the computer is otherwise idle. The software to run a LookSmart
Grub web crawler is available at:
http://www.grub.org
It is based on open source software and is made available to all
to distribute and even modify! Since installing "Grubby" on my own
PC three days ago, I've personally contributed over 100,000 URL's
to the LookSmart database! It's fascinating to watch and the GUI
is both entertaining and attractive. It can run invisibly when minimized
in the system tray or you can sit and watch as the URL's fly by
during a crawl from within two available views on your PC desktop.
I love the concept and plan to continue helping LookSmart grow their
database. I've also taken advantage of the option to have "Grubby"
crawl both my own sites and those of clients by including a small
text file with a digital ID in the root directory of each server
I have access to.
There are no drawbacks here, just benefits. I help "Grubby" to crawl
the web for LookSmart and Grubby helps me to get my own sites listed
there by agreeing to crawl them regularly. No payment involved other
than the donated bandwidth and the PC computing power that would
be running a silly screen saver otherwise. They even provide a cool
screensaver of their own that simulates the crawling process with
colorful orbs that represent the sites you are crawling to help
weave the web!
When you visit the front page at the URL above, you see the latest
statistics on your contribution to crawling the web. They've even
introduced a measure of competition into the program by showing
top contributors and ranking them. Sunday the stats at the top of
the page read, "323 clients running - crawling 24,355,058 URLs in
the last 24 hours." It will be interesting and very telling to see
if that number grows significantly or very soon because that will
be some measure of the success of the program over time.
This process and the software all seem to harken back to friendlier
times on the web where community mattered more than profit. This
could even threaten the mighty Google if it spreads, since we all
love to participate in things that interest us and LookSmart has
a really interesting little Grub helping to grow the web from my
home office and yours.
Mike Banks Valentine is a Search Engine Optimization specialist
practicing ethical small business SEO http://searchengineoptimism.com/SEO_Tutorial/
Search Engine Placement, Optimization, Marketing http://SEOptimism.com/
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