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Inviting Spiders, Crawlers, and Surfers
When you develop a Web site for public use, your objective is to attract visitors to your site. In many cases, the profitability of a Web site depends upon the number of visits it gets. Many surfers use search engines to locate Web pages of interest, and these folks are likely to miss your Web site entirely if the search engines don’t list it prominently. Here we show a couple of techniques that you can use to encourage search engines to list your site prominently.
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