Ask Jeeves

Originally launched commercially in April 1997, Ask Jeeves has created a search engine aimed at creating a unique user experience that emphasizes ease of use and relevance in its results. Ask Jeeves combines natural language questions and uses its database of knowledge bases to best determine a suitable and targeted answer. In early 2000, Ask Jeeves acquired Direct Hit and has implemented Direct Hit technology into its search results.

Website Information

Ask Jeeves

http://www.ask.com

Submission & Ranking Process

 

How Sites Are Ranked

Ask Jeeves maintains a large knowledge base compiled by three sources. In order, they are: Human Editors, Popularity Technology (Powered by Direct Hit) and E-commerce Partners. Each of these aspects is discussed below.

 

Human Editors

Human editors compile a large knowledge base of questions and answers from websites which they find on the Internet. These editors have a strict guideline to adhere to when selecting which sites to add to their knowledge base. According to Ask Jeeves, these are the top criteria to add a site:

· Sites must load quickly, be easy to read and navigate

· Sites must be updated regularly

· Sites should address a user's question and be thorough

· Credibility of the answer should be clear and justified

· Sites should offer the answer with no fee or registration requirements

 

Popularity Technology

Ask Jeeves' subsidiary, Direct Hit, powers the popularity aspect of the ranking technology. Quite easily said, the most popular website (determined by how many people link to a site and the number of people who visit it each month) is given a higher ranking than newer sites. The more people that visit your site and link to your site, the better likelihood Ask Jeeves will provide a better ranking to your site.

 

Ecommerce Partners

Ask Jeeves often partners with ecommerce and content providers to supplement their knowledge base. Partners are usually large content providers which are intended to strengthen the answers already included in Ask Jeeves' database.

 

Getting Listed

To get a human editor to review your site for inclusion, you must send an email to url@askjeeves.com requesting an evaluation of your site. Be sure to include your website URL and a brief description of your website. Keep in mind the above points required to get listed in Ask Jeeves as the editors are quite selective about the quality of sites accepted.

 

Secondary Listings

After Ask Jeeves knowledge base results are shown, Ask Jeeves shows the top results from other search engines which are partners to Direct Hit. If your site is listed in a Direct Hit partner site, chances are quite good you'll be listed as a secondary search result in Ask Jeeves as well.

 

Submission Time

Getting listed in Ask Jeeves can take up to 8 weeks depending on the waiting list of sites to be reviewed by editors. Getting listed in a secondary listing is usually instantaneous once your site becomes ranked in a partner's search database (Wait time varies per partner). Since GoTo is the fastest submission partner, we suggest you use GoTo to submit your site through.

 

 
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