Search Engine Getting indexed the leading search engines, such as  Google, Bing and Yahoo!, use crawlers to find pages for their  algorithmic search results. Pages that are linked from other search  engine indexed pages do not need to be submitted because they are found  automatically. Some search engines, notably Yahoo!, operate a paid  submission service that guarantee crawling for either a set fee or cost  per click. Such programs usually guarantee inclusion in the database,  but do not guarantee specific ranking within the search results. Two  major directories, the Yahoo Directory and the Open Directory Project  both require manual submission and human editorial review. Google offers  Google Webmaster Tools, for which an XML Sitemap feed can be created  and submitted for free to ensure that all pages are found, especially  pages that are not discoverable by automatically following links.
Search  engine crawlers may look at a number of different factors when crawling  a site. Not every page is indexed by the search engines. Distance of  pages from the root directory of a site may also be a factor in whether  or not pages get crawled.
 
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