Saturday 27 August 2011

Controlling How Search Engines Access and Index Your Website.

Let's discuss about search engine index and what it actually is. A search engine index is where data that search engines collect is stored and the index is what provides result for the search queries. There are many different parts to a search engine such as design factors and data structures. Design factors of a search engine index are to mainly outline the architectures of the index and decide how the index works. Therefore, when a search engine index is being built, there are several types of data structures are able to choose from.

A briefly explanation on search engine index by Kristy Ng from SEO company.
By reading the basic concept and definition of search engine index, I'm pretty sure that readers understand clearer about what it is. Therefore, how do Google know what parts of website that the site owner actually intend to show up in the search results? There is actually a lot of control over have been given to publishers to determine which pages should be appeared in search results. The key is a simple file called robots.txt that has been an industry standard for many years as it allows a site owner control how search engines access and index their website. In conclusion, creating a robots.txt file is straight forward and it allows publishers a sophisticated level of controlling accessibility of search engine to their websites. To find out more about how search engines access and index websites, feel free to visit the link.
For example, the most popular social networking site Facebook with million users created public search listings in 2007 to enable people to search for your name on Google, Yahoo, Bing or any other search engines to view a direct link to your Facebook profile. Well, if you're not interested in such new features, you can change your settings to prevent Facebook from indexing your name on Google search results. So what can you do to stop your Facebook profile from indexing on Google? This can be done manually with 5 simple instructions under Privacy Setting at Facebook and here is a step-by-step guide on how to do so.

After reviewing how search engines access and index your websites, would you start to do something to protect and secure your websites such as your facebook profiles or any other websites which contain your privacy contents? Drop a comment of what's your opinion on it!

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