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The Axandra newsletter archive - 22 June 2004
Welcome to the latest issue of the Search Engine Facts newsletter.

This week, we're taking a look at the importance of custom "404 not found" pages.

In the news: Yahoo starts a new Chinese search engine, Google extends AdSense, Ask Jeeves offers new features and more.

Table of contents:

We hope that you enjoy this newsletter and that it helps you to get more out of your web site. Please pass this newsletter on to your friends.

Best regards,
Andre Voget, Johannes Selbach, Axandra CEO

1. Facts of the week: Keep visitors on your web site with custom 404 pages
You've probably seen many "404 not found" pages when surfing the web. A "404 not found" page is the page that comes up when someone tries to access a web page that doesn't exist.

This usually happens when someone types a wrong URL or follows a link to a page that does not exist. A typical 404 error page looks like this:

HTTP 404 Not Found
The requested URL was not found on this server.

The exact wording of this error may vary, but it is normally unintuitive and unfriendly. It is unlikely that the person explores your site further.

People who come to a "404 not found" web page are usually lost visitors. These visitors don't see your web site information and they cannot buy your products.


A custom 404 error page keeps visitors on your web site

Most web hosts allow you to create a custom "404 not found" page. If you haven't done it yet, you should create a custom 404 error page now.

A custom 404 error page is an easy way to keep visitors on your web site. It also allows you to redirect your visitors to the pages of your choice.

For example, you could use the following HTML code for your own 404 error page:

<html>

    <head>

    <TITLE>Sorry</TITLE>

    <meta http-equiv=refresh content="2;URL=http://www.YourWebsiteName.com">

    </head>

    <body>

    Sorry, this page doesn't exist. You'll be redirected to our index page.

    </body>

</html>

This HTML code simply redirects people to the index page of your web site so that they can find what they're looking for (replace "www.YourWebSiteName.com with the URL of your own web site).

You could also create a custom 404 page that tells your visitors that the page is not available anymore. It also makes sense to give your visitors some choices. Here's an example of such a 404 error page.


A custom 404 error page is important to the success of your web site

People often mistype URLs and some web sites have links to non-existent pages. This can happen when redesigning a web site or just through typographical errors.

With a custom 404 error page, you make it easier for end users to find where they want to go on your web site.

Most web space providers allow custom 404 error pages. Ask your web space provider how you can create a 404 error page for your web site. If your web host doesn't allow this, you might find a new good host here.

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2. Search engine news of the week

Yahoo unveils "Yisou" search engine for China

    "Yahoo has unveiled a Web site dedicated to Internet searches for China, less than a week after archrival Google made its maiden investment in the country's biggest search engine firm [...]

    The new site called 'Yisou,' which translates into 'No. 1 search' in English, would differ from its Chinese-language portal in that it would focus solely on Web searches."



Ask Jeeves zooms into site preview

    "Ask Jeeves has launched a Web search feature that lets users preview a Web page before clicking a link. [...] When users click over a binoculars icon appearing next to search results, they can view a thumbnail of the Web page before clicking the link."



Ask Jeeves is marrying searching, 'smart' features

    "Type a bride's name into Ask.com, and it will search store databases for registry details."



Google to publishers: Some butter for your bread

    "Google is pushing two new services for independent Webmasters as a way to help expand its search and advertising business.

    [Google] introduced a program that lets Web publishers add Google Web search to their site and then earn money from the related text ads. Google's other new service allows Internet publishers to narrow search on their site to a specific category of online information, such as children, nature or computer hardware."

    Editor's note: You can get a list of all new AdSense features here.



Business search engine Find.com launches

    "Find.com, a search engine designed for business professionals, was launched in beta this week [...]

    The site delivers search results from three different types of sources. Results from business sites that charge for their content, such as Gallup and Frost & Sullivan, appear at the top of the search results pages. Users can then buy the content. Results from a list of 3,000 business sites appear in the free organic listings, along with results from a variety of search engines."



New German search engine Seekport tries to be better than Google

    The new German search engine Seekport tries to filter spam pages more effectively and it allows web surfers to filter search results by category.

    Editor's note: Seekport is already supported by IBP.

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3. Articles of the week

Google reveals its caring, sharing side

    "Search engine giant Google is preparing to publicly release some of its underlying software code only months before it undertakes a multibillion-dollar stock-exchange float."



Google edits its prospectus to highlight risk of loss

    "Google revised the document it will give prospective investors yesterday, to state even more pointedly that the unusual auction process for its initial stock sale could cause its shares to fall after the offering."



Google confronts Gmail privacy furor in amended IPO filing

    "Google filed an amended initial public offering yesterday that added privacy concerns to its list of risk factors that might hurt the company's prospects."



Libraries try to fit into a Google world

    "For the last few years, librarians have increasingly seen people use online search sites not to supplement research libraries but to replace them. Yet only recently have librarians stopped lamenting the trend and started working to close the gap between traditional scholarly research and the incomplete, often random results of a Google search."



The Net ad you're about to see has read your e-mail

    "Google has created what is the electronic equivalent of a television network's standards and practices department to determine which e-mail messages are suitable for ads and which are not."

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4. A new ARELIS beta version is available

ARELIS is now available in version 4.4 beta 5. ARELIS is a software tool that helps you to get high quality links to your web site.

The beta version offers many improvements over the current ARELIS version. If you want, you can participate in the public beta test and download the latest ARELIS 4.4 beta 5 here.

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    5. Recommended resources

    All you need to know about link popularity

      If you want to know more about link popularity and how it can help you to increase your search engine rankings, read the free link popularity eBook.

      From the contents:

      • 7 easy steps to get higher link popularity, higher search engine rankings, more visitors and more sales

      • Tips and tricks on how to improve the effectiveness of your link directory, how to optimize your link directory layout, how to make your link pages searchable, and much more

      We highly recommend this eBook if you want to optimize your linking campaigns and get the grip on link popularity. It's free.



    Want to be mentioned in this newsletter?

      Just send us some words about your successes with IBP or ARELIS and you might get featured in this newsletter along with your web site address.



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