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Search Engine Groups
This list subject to industry fluctuations and may change without notice.
last updated: October 21, 2002

Group A
Largest, Most Popular
Search Engines
Group B
Additional Popular Search Engines
Group C
Directory Style
Search Engines

ah-ha..com
alltheweb.com
altavista.com
go.com (Infoseek)
excite.com
lycos.com
google.com
overture.com
search.aol.com
teoma.com
webcrawler.com
msn.com
hotbot.com
iwon.com
yahoowebpages
wisenut.com

2kcity.com
alexa.com
aesop.com
anzwers.com
bytesearch.com
claymont.com
euroferret.com
funkycat.com
claymont.com
infoTiger
Lycos UK
exactseek.com
infogrid
Northern Light
entireweb.com
oneseek
searchopolis
searchhound.com
scrubtheweb.com
magellan.excite.com
www.stpt.com
tryamerica.com
riot.com
infohiway.com
powersearch.com
galaxy.einet.net
voila.com
bestoftheweb.com
searchit.com
supersnooper.com
matilda.com
rex.skyline.net (Rex)
whatUseek.com
splatsearch.com
websmostlinked.com
where2go.com
infospace.com
webzone.com
ICQ.com
webtop.com
simplesearch.com
USA Online
Duncan Expose
primefind.net
alldeal.com

yahoo.com
jayde.com
nbci.com (yellowpages)
All Business
Open Directory
about.com
smallbusiness.com
infospace.com
where2go.com

Directory engines take more time and expertise when submitting your site. They require the filling out of online forms and they look for specific things in those forms (and your site!) to rank your page.

Group D
FFA Sites

Our list of FFA sites contains approx. 1400 “Free For All” web pages that allow temporarily link postings.

We submit pages from your web site to these FFA “engines” to build “link popularity” - which helps boost your rankings in the major search engines.

(Our automated submittital process for Group D engines takes approx. 4 hours of computer time using a high-speed connection.)

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