What are our observations regarding AltaVista submissions?
Alta Vista Add URL – AltaVista is a search engine that uses many sources to produce its results. These sources include Looksmart, the Open Directory, Real Names, and its own web-crawling spider. After submitting a search phase to AltaVista, the user, by default, is given AltaVista’s web page matches, which are produced by Alta Vista’s web page index. AltaVista does not provide a directory option, but does offer a LookSmart search from the bottom of each page. AltaVista Paid Submission – AltaVista offers a paid submission program. One specific page is spidered (no crawling from there) and indexed, commonly within a week. This service is mandatory and is commonly provided as part of a Search Engine Optimization project. AltaVista is example of a full-text search engine, meaning that it will read all text that appears on your page. The use of keywords in the title and in the first lines of text is critical to getting well ranked on AltaVista. AltaVista also considers link relevancy in det