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SNAP
Snap, LLC One Beach Street
San Francisco, CA 94133 Phone: (415) 875-7900
Fax: (415) 392-9088
URL to the Engine http:// www. snap. com or
http:// speed. snap. com (high-speed connection version)
Must submit EACH page? JUST ONE
How long to index my page? 2 to 8 weeks
Recognizes and supports META Tags? NO
Are searches case sensitive? NO
Does a spider index the site? NO
Uses data entered on submission form only? YES
Is page popularity a factor? NO
Alphabetical ranking used? YES
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Keyword weight plays a role? NO, frequency and prominence only
Title tag considered for relevancy? YES, but only for the title you enter
on their submission form.
Prominence of keywords in title tag important? YES, but only for the title you enter
on their submission form.
Frequency of keywords in title tag important? Yes, but only for the title you enter
on their submission form.
Comment tags considered for relevancy? NO
Max. length of title accepted 40 characters (unless company name
is longer)
Max. length of keyword META tag N/ A
Max. length of description field you can submit 15
words
How to check to see if you're listed Type in full URL:
http:// www. yourcompany. com
or site title as you submitted it.
How to check your link popularity Snap has no spider
so no links are
tracked.
E-mail support Go to:
http:// www. snap. com/ main/ help/ sup
port/ 0,120, home-0, 00. html
Total documents indexed Unknown at this time (Inktomi
supplements search results and claims 110 Million documents)
Total page views Unknown at this time.
Add/ Remove URL Select appropriate Snap category and
then select the "Submit your Web site to the Snap directory
team" link
on the bottom left of the page.
Snap can be classified as a "search-directory" -similar
in some ways to Yahoo!, but with a few important differences.
The trend toward human edited directories continues and like
Yahoo!, Snap supplements its directory listings with the Inktomi
database, the same database used by HotBot and others.
This does not mean that your Web site will have the same
rankings as it does in HotBot. First, Snap returns matches
to many keyword queries from its own human edited directory
and only returns Inktomi matches when the keyword or phrase
queried does not have an immediate match in its directory
(Inktomi matches are typically served when the phrase queried
is for three or more words like, "how to find Arlington" or
"information about John F. Kennedy Jr."). Also, in HotBot,
the first 10 matches to many popular keyword queries are served
by DirectHit, a relevancy system that measures which Web sites
people visit after performing a query, and lists those first
(for more about DirectHit see the chapter on HotBot).
Snap does not use the DirectHit software so in cases where
the first 10 matches in HotBot are served by DirectHit, matches
11 through 20 and beyond will match Snap search results that
are served by Inktomi.
What this means for your search engine positioning efforts
is that you must first determine whether a query in Snap for
your targeted keyword or phrase will result in Snap category
matches or Inktomi matches. If the search matches to a keyword
query are Snap categories and sites within those categories,
you'll need to submit your site to Snap's directory in order
to be listed. Where search matches are served by Inktomi,
the techniques necessary to achieve a top ranking in HotBot
apply.
Step 1:
Query each of your keyword phrases in Snap and note whether
the search results are from the Snap directory or from Inktomi.
If the search results were supplied by Inktomi this will be
indicated at the top and bottom of the search results by the
display of the Inktomi logo and the words, "powered by Inktomi."
If the search results are from the Snap directory, you'll
notice that each Web site is listed under a category heading
and the Snap logo will be displayed the top and bottom of
the page.
Step 2:
If the keyword phrase you are targetting generates search
results from Snap's directory listings, you'll want to determine
which categories are listed on the first page of results and
whether or not your site would be an appropriate candidate
for one of those categories.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Snap allows you to submit your site to only one category.
For this reason, you'll want to query all of your keywords
and choose one category that is presented for as many of these
queries as possible.
For more information, visit this link to learn how to submit
your site to Snap (FYI, you can find this link at the bottom
of every page, titled "List Your Site"):
http:// www. snap. com/ main/ help/ item/ 0,11, home-8450,00.
html? st. sn. ft. 0. surl
And this link for answers to frequently asked questions about
submissions:
http:// www. snap. com/ main/ help/ item/ 0,11,-9551,00. html
Step 3: Once you've determined in which category you'd
like your site to be listed go to that category, scroll down
to the bottm of the page and select, "Submit your Web site
to the Snap directory team." at the bottom of the page (usually
right justified and in very small print).
NOTE: If you select "List Your Site" which is at the
very bottom of the page, it takes you to an FAQ on how to
get listed and not to the submission form. This can be very
confusing so make sure you're clicking on the correct link.
The submission page is self-explanitory, but worth noting
is that you are allowed only 10 to 15 words to describe your
site (even Yahoo! allows 25 words and we thought they were
stingy!). Do your best to phrase this description so that
your targeted keyword is the first word of the description.
Try to make your description clear, concise and a complete
and natural sounding sentence. This will make it less likely
that Snap will edit your submission.
NOTE: Anytime a human editor is involved, there is a high
probability that your submission will be edited, shortened
and your keywords omitted. Your best chance is to submit a
clear, thoughtful description sentence that does not include
any hyperbole, claims about your product or service or other
marketing hype.
Remember, your product is not the best, fastest and most ingenious
widget ever invested, it is simply a product that performs
a particular function and offers specific features --at least
that is all it will ever be to a directory editor.
Step 4:
Wait. Snap proudly announces that "there is no notification
that an entry has been listed or rejected."
Step 5:
For your keywords which result in Inktomi matches instead
of Snap directory results, you will need to apply to techniques
described in our HotBot chapter.
Want more power?
WARNING: Use this technique only AFTER you've successfuly
submintted your default page to Snap and you know that it
was accepted and now appears in the Snap directory. Snap included
an interesting note on the FAQ page: "... Sites should generally
consist of more than one page, and a site's front page is
preferred over individual pages.
However, if an individual page contains enough unique or valuable
material, Snap. com may include it." What this says to us,
is that if your Web site has an internal page that covers
a particular unique topic and perhaps does so in depth, if
you submit it to another Snap category it may be accepted.
For instance, if you operate a site that sells hot sauce but
one of your internal pages offers a number of recipes for
dishes flavored with hot sauce, that internal page may be
considered unique and qualify to be listed in another Snap
category. If this internal page were accepted by Snap, your
Web site would have two listings and twice as many chances
to be found.
In fact, if the 15 word description you supply with this submission
used an entirely different set of keywords, you could achieve
an entirely different set of top rankings than your home page
and attract even more visitors.
NOTE: Snap returns 20 matches per result page, therefore
a top 20 ranking in Snap may be as valuable as a top 10 ranking
in many other search engines. |