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Paid Inclusion
In Paid inclusion is a search engine marketing product
where the search engine company charges fees related to
inclusion of websites in their search index. Paid
inclusion products are provided by most search engine
companies.
The fee structure is both a filter against superfluous
submissions and a revenue generator. Typically, the fee
covers an annual subscription for one webpage, which
will automatically be catalogued on a regular basis. A
per-click fee may also apply. Each search engine is
different. Some sites allow only paid inclusion,
although these have had little success. More frequently,
many search engines, like Yahoo!, mix paid inclusion
(per-page and per-click fee) with results from web
crawling. Others, like Google (and a little recently,
Ask.com), do not let webmasters pay to be in their
search engine listing (advertisements are shown
separately and labeled as such).
Some detractors of paid inclusion allege that it causes
searches to return results based more on the economic
standing of the interests of a web site, and less on the
relevancy of that site to end-users.
Often the line between pay per click advertising and
paid inclusion is debatable. Some have lobbied for any
paid listings to be labeled as an advertisement, while
defenders insist they are not actually ads since the
webmasters do not control the content of the listing,
its ranking, or even whether it is shown to any users.
Another advantage of paid inclusion is that it allows
site owners to specify particular schedules for crawling
pages. In the general case, one has no control as to
when their page will be crawled or added to a search
engine index. Paid inclusion proves to be particularly
useful for cases where pages are dynamically generated
and frequently modified.
Paid inclusion is a search engine marketing method in
itself, but also a tool of search engine optimization,
since experts and firms can test out different
approaches to improving ranking, and see the results
often within a couple of days, instead of waiting weeks
or months. Knowledge gained this way can be used to
optimize other web pages, without paying the search
engine company.
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