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A Look at Ask Jeeves and Teoma, Part 1Robin Nobles | 09 November 02 So, let's look at this interview with Jim, and learn more about Ask Jeeves and their relatively new search engine on the block, Teoma. As Vice President of Product Management, Jim overseas the strategy, Web design, and product development for all of Ask Jeeves' properties, including Ask.com, Teoma, and Ask Jeeves for Kids at AJKids.com. Ask Jeeves is a top twenty Web property and is among the most recognized Internet brands worldwide. Jim began by giving some background information about Ask
Jeeves and Teoma. "Both Ask.com and Teoma.com are powered by Teoma's search
technology.The difference between the two sites lies in the design
and the features. "Our company makes money by serving advertisements that are triggered by the searches people conduct on our sites. There are three main types of advertisements: Graphical (e.g., banner ads), Paid Placement (Sponsored Links), and a new program called "Paid Inclusion" (pay to be entered into our search index)." Is free submission still an option? Question: Can you still submit to Ask Jeeves if you have a site that answers questions, like we have been able to do in the past for free, or do you have to go through pay inclusion to get into either index? Jim: "Well, yes, if you want to submit, you need to pay. It takes special attention, and therefore resources, for us to take a site rather than simply crawl the Web as usual. But there are special benefits to paying! "Our editorial staff is much smaller than the old days, and the `questions' for Jeeves (what we call the `Knowledge Base' internally) are not emphasized as much as they used to be, so the exposure will be more limited...and it may take our editors quite a while to get to your site." So, you can still submit your site to Ask Jeeves for free, but it will probably take a while for your site to make it into the index. Jim: "For the search index, there is no free submit (for Teoma)." Question: Compared to, for example, the free add URL in Google, the one for Ask Jeeves makes you jump through hoops. Jim: "That's because it's quite an old program that was
developed for our editors to review." What about pay inclusion? If you submit to Ask Jeeves' and Teoma's pay inclusion program, your site will get visibility at both sites. The pay inclusion program is now out of beta, so the subscription period is 12 months. Benefits of their pay inclusion program include: * Your page will be indexed within 7 days. Cost? $30 for the first URL, and $18 each for 2 through 1000 URL's. For larger numbers of pages, you can use their batch processing facility. Visit http://ask.ineedhits.com/ for more information. Question: The Direct Hit site has been taken down, and traffic is being redirected to Teoma. What about the Direct Hit results that were being shown in engines like HotBot? Are those now Teoma results? Jim: "Yes, we still have Direct Hit on HotBot, as well
as BellSouth and InfoSpace. "We will be merging pop into the Teoma technology sometime in the near future, but some partners still want it as a "one-off," and we are open to providing it." Question: Teoma does crawl sites on its own? Is that correct? Jim: "Yes, that's correct. Its index is currently featured on both Ask.com and Teoma.com." Question: A Web site with good link popularity then would not need the Ask Jeeves/Teoma paid inclusion program? Jim: "For a major site, that is probably true. However, for smaller sites, or sites that refresh their content frequently (or have many dynamic pages that are difficult for search engines to crawl), paid inclusion is still a great option if you really want the traffic. Paid inclusion sites are spidered weekly. Other sites are spidered monthly, currently." Question: When paying for inclusion for Ask Jeeves and Teoma, are the results shared with other partners? If so who? Jim: "Currently, no. However, we're aggressively pursuing partnerships that will extend our reach considerably. Not able to say who just yet, but the usual suspects."
Robin Nobles, Director of Training, Academy of Web Specialists, (http://www.academywebspecialists.com) has trained several thousand people in her online search engine marketing courses (http://www.onlinewebtraining.com) and is the content provider for (GRSeo) Search Engine Optimizer software (http://www.se-optimizer.com). She also teaches 3-day hands on search engine marketing workshops
in locations across the globe with Search Engine Workshops url where this article came from - http://www.searchenginespy.co.uk/article0033.html |