Recently, Microsoft officially launched their highly anticipated
'new' search engine to the general public.
Here are a few guidelines suggested by MSN to help you out. First and
foremost, MSN readily admits that MSNbot will actively be using Meta
tags for part of its web site analysis. Yes, meta tags are still
relevant pieces of code and with this new Bot they seem to play a very
important role within the indexing algorithm. Similar to other search
engines, the 'title tag' again appears to be the most heavily weighted
within the algorithm, followed closely by the Meta Description Tag and
if you read between the lines, it is suggested that your best
'keywords' should be included in both places. MSN does not come
straight out and say that the "keywords meta tag" will be utilized,
but by reading between the guidelines it strongly suggests the
keywords in all areas (title, description and keyword tag and content)
should adhere to each other.
Content of course is still king when it comes to MSNbot's ability to
put the entire puzzle together. Apparently, at this stage, the Bot
does not read text within a graphic, so if you have important keywords
contained within a graphic (especially on your main page), they
strongly suggest you move those keywords into plain old text format.
And here's a tip; the closer to the top of the page, the better.
MSN Search calls for pages to be under 150K in size, suggesting the
Bot will either simply stop reading after this point or in a worse
case scenario, may measure/weigh the page size before reading and
simply skip the page all together. This point is not made entirely
clear, but it should be of enough concern to have every SEO firm
scampering to measure their clients web site's index pages, just in
case. In actuality, a page size of 150k could contain a lot of
relevant text content, but add a few fancy graphics in there and the
total can add up quickly.
An interesting point within the guidelines suggests that words (even
keywords) within headers, footers and tables will not be read. Again,
simple text is the rule of thumb. This may cause some web sites to
need a complete redesign. Graphics with long or non-content supported
ALT tags will also be dismissed. This is very similar to the rules
from other major search engines, as it provides somewhat of a
safeguard against sites that stuff keywords in an attempt to fool or
"spam" the engines into thinking they are something they are not.
Redirects will not be read either.
Linking, as per usual, will be an important part of MSNBot's equation.
They offer two suggestions as to which links will be deemed the most
important: links from the main page and links no more than three
levels deep. This means all hyperlinks on your site should be
accessible within three clicks or less from each other for maximum
effectiveness. Very interesting. Larger web sites may have a problem
adhering to this rule, but it should be kept in mind that the MSNBot
is still feeling its way through the web. A three deep scenario is
probably the beginning of the parameter. It will surely offer a deeper
crawl as it becomes more sophisticated.
Submitting Your Site.
Submission to MSN Search is offered freely by Microsoft but two rules
must be followed. First, search to see if your web site is already
contained within their database. There is no need to resubmit if they
already have you indexed. Second, the submission procedure is manual
and is not accepting automated submissions at this time. Therefore you
must enter a presented code into the appropriate field along with your
URL before being allowed to submit (http://search.msn.com/docs/submit.aspx).
By following a few simple guidelines and MSN specific SEO procedures,
your web site will be showing up with the best of them.