Newsletter
1. SMA-UK Launches.
Search Marketing Association UK (SMA-UK) is a new organisation designed to promote Search Engine Marketing across the UK. Below is the recent press release published about SMA-UK's inception which also details the organisation's main objectives.
A working group of search engine marketing professionals in the UK has come together to plan the formulation of a UK based trade association.
The proposed Search Marketing Association UK (SMA-UK) will provide a platform to inform and educate the marketplace of the benefits of search marketing in the overall marketing mix, as well is giving its members an industry voice.
Barry Lloyd of search marketing firm MakeMeTop
is acting Chairman of the group, with Andy Atkins-Kruger of search marketing
firm Web Certain as acting Deputy.
The Chairman and Deputy Chairman were elected by a secret ballot, single transferable voting system monitored by the Electoral Reform Society with votes being cast by the members of the working group.
"We intend all elections will be held in the same manner in the future, with early elections from the full membership to be held as a matter of urgency" said Barry Lloyd.
"Presently, we are a group of people working to create an association, but we felt it was important to sidestep the trap of being seen as self-appointed so we chose to use the Electoral Reform Society to conduct an independently verified secret ballot of the group to elect the Chairman and Deputy Chairman" added Andy Atkins-Kruger.
An existing US based association was not seen by the group to be appropriate in its operations for the UK market. Barry Lloyd, commenting on the reason for a new UK based association said: "The UK search engine market is currently the second largest in the World outside the United States. After looking at the way trade associations are being developed internationally it has became apparent that the UK should have its own association for this growing sector, set up in a manner to reflect the specific way that both businesses and trade associations operate in the UK and other parts of Europe."
Andy Atkins-Kruger sees the first priority of the working group as rapidly developing a strong membership base: "Now we have an embryonic organisation, a set of objectives and a direction - we need more professionals to come and support our already enthusiastic group to help make the association successful."
The current members of the working group are:
Barry Lloyd MakeMeTop
Andy Atkins-Kruger Web Certain
Paddy Bolger Top Pile
Richard Gregory Corporem Global
Edward Cowell Neutralize (*\*)
Colin Irwin Spex Internet
Simon Collingridge BizCom Services
Jason Cartwright GCDM
Ammon Johns Propellernet
Mike Grehan Smart Interactive
Among the many objectives the working group has already identified are:
Supporters of the proposed new association from all areas of the search engine
marketing sector including, practitioners, agencies, vendors and media companies
are encouraged to contact the working group with their thoughts and ideas for
further development. A mailing list has been set up and interested parties will
be sent a Prospectus within the next 3 weeks.
2. MSN drops all Paid Inclusion
MSN has dropped inclusion of Yahoo's paid inclusion results. This means that subscribers to the old Inktomi program as well as the newer Yahoo paid inclusion programs (including Trusted Feeds) are no longer showing up in the current MSN results. Note that pages that have been crawled independently of paid inclusion are still included!
This appears to have been done in advance of the launch of MSN's new search engine which seems to be near to launch date. We expect MSN to produce their own version of paid inclusion within a few months of reslease.
Other Information - Which search engines cost what?
With fees changing every month, we are keeping this list updated regularly - so users can see what the latest costs are. As always, not a lot of free submissions out there so don't get taken in by the ever growing list of people offering mass-submissions. They just don't work for any of the main search facilities that drive real traffic.
Here are the main search facilities and the basic costs for faster review/inclusion. You can get discounts for more URLs.
Yahoo US! - $299 for business and commercial
sites (review only and then annual inclusion fee). Top listings available
via Overture (US only) and Overture UK (UK only). Only use Yahoo US submission
if you can't get in through Yahoo UK! Listings also available in the standard
listings via Overture's SiteMatch program from $49 per page for inclusion
and either 15 cents or 30 cents per click thereafter.
Yahoo UK! - £199 for business and commercial sites (review one-off, non-recurring fee). SiteMatch program available.
SiteMatch - it powers some or all of the results on About, Sprinks, Overture, HotBot, Overture UK, Espotting, AltaVista, Lycos, AllTheWeb and several UK portals. Costs from $49 per page per year plus 15 cents or 30 cents per click!
Google - still free - though you can get
paid listings via AdWords or AdWords Select if you want to appear in less
than 2-3 months! Powers some results on AOL and BT LookSmart network backup
results in the UK.
ODP - completely free.
LookSmart - Now offers free submission
and is changing in to a PPC engine. No longer on our must do list since losing
MSN UK and MSN US full time. Still appearing on MSN occasionally.
AltaVista - replaced by Yahoo Search!
AllTheWeb - replaced by Yahoo Search!
MSN - Overture for top listings plus Yahoo
Search (without SiteMatch).
Overture - provides featured results
to many meta-engines, plus AltaVista, Excite, HotBot (US), Lycos (US), MSN
and Netscape - plus many other search portals. Pay for placement. Minimum
fee £25
Overture UK - minimum bid 10p - provides results to many UK versions of SEs plus ISPs such as Freeserve. Pay for placement.
Espotting - minimum bid 10p - provides
results to several UK and European portals and via many affiliates. Pay for
placement.
Teoma - Free crawler - powers Ask Jeeves
US plus Ask Jeeves UK and is now starting to be sold as an alternative engine
database (like Google and Inktomi).
Ask UK - pulls from Teoma.
It will become harder and harder to get a free listing if you are a business
- but make sure, before you pay the engines, that you understand what you
are doing to make sure your pages/site appear high up in the listings! These
payments specify rapid inclusion - not high rankings. The site/pages still
need to be optimised.
Our Search Engine Spy site
has details of many UK directories and search engines as well as tips on submission
and optimisation.
We also have many resources
which are designed to make your optimisation tasks easier. As always, MakeMeTop
is here to help get you seen on the web. If you have any queries, comments
or feedback on the information contained in this report, please let us know.
It must be stated that all comments and ideas listed in this document come
from the editor's research and are solely his opinions! For more information
and tips on getting top search engine rankings visit Search
Engine World, Pandia and Search
Engine Watch or read
our tips on designing a search engine friendly page. See other news, views
and search engine happenings at sites we find useful at Webmaster
World, Pandia, Search
Engine Watch and Ihelpyou
Forums. A free weekly newsletter is available from High
Rankings Advisor and is also well worth the read.
