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The Best Way to Lure Web Robots
Filed in archive SEO by noel on August 30, 2006
The Best Way to Lure Web Robots
According to survey, searchers only read the first 15 search results of their query. This means that millions of websites are gathering dust in the farthest nook of the web. Chances are, one these sites can be your very own website.

Search engine Optimization teaches us some useful strategies like keyword count, editing metatags, link texts, link management, and more. Webmasters are spending months or years doing search engine optimization for their sites. And to test the aftermath of their efforts, they seek the help of search engine spider simulators.

Search engine spider stimulator, otherwise known as the 'robots', allow you to see the page just like other web crawlers. Web robots are like detectives or spies. They are created to follow the links. Others are also programmed to search for new content.

Web robots play an important role in every search query. Hence, you must have robot simulation software to make you see the errors on your site. Through it, you can see which pages are ignored and boosted. See the strengths as well as the weaknesses of your site and other sites as well through web robots.

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