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HotBot
Powered by the Inktomi search engine, submissions to HotBot take about three weeks. HotBot only displays documents containing "all of the words" that users specify. HotBot's relevance ranking will automatically favor documents containing the most keywords. HotBot is currently choosing not to spider frame-based designs. Utilizing the most advanced robot in existence, HotBot is highly respected among search engines.
HotBot holds a "Tab position" on Netscape's Net Search page.
HotBot takes full advantage of Meta tags within your HTML code. Try to use unique words or phrases as your keywords since HotBot will score the words higher in their relevancy rating. Be sure to use descriptive words in your title and Meta description tags and use them often. As with other search engines be sure that the words you use in your Meta keyword tags are words that someone would type in to find your web site.
How does HotBot rank my search results?
Each document that matches the requirements of a search is assigned a score. HotBot considers a number of things when assigning these scores.
- Word frequency in document - In general, the more often a query word occurs in the document, the higher the score. However, the obscurity of the word also has an impact. Common words like "the" contribute less to the score than rare and distinctive words like "tiki."
- Search words in title - Documents that use your search terms in the title will be ranked significantly higher than documents that contain the search term only in the text.
- Search words in keywords - Documents that use your search terms in the keywords META tag will be weighted higher than those that have your words in the text, but not as high as those that have your words in the title.
- Document length - A short document that repeats your search words frequently will be ranked higher than a long document that repeats the words just as frequently.
- Spoofing - Some people like to make documents that maliciously "spoof" search engines into returning documents that are irrelevant to the search at hand or that rank higher than they should. They may do this by duplicating words thousands of times in comments or keywords, or by including large numbers of "invisible" words in a tiny font or in the same color as the background of the document. If HotBot recognizes a common spoofing technique it will rank that document lower. Spoofing also lowers a document's ranking in HotBot by making the document longer. The formula HotBot uses to rank documents is pretty cool, and most people think it's useful, but the HotBot engineers are constantly working to improve the formula even more.
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