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Microsoft has recently re-launched its search engine under the name
“Windows Live Search.” Previously known as MSN Search, Windows Live
isn’t as popular as Google but it has a large enough market presence to
warrant careful optimization efforts.
So what does Windows Live want from the sites in its index? Here are some guidelines:
- First, review the general guidelines for all search engines
- Limit web page size
MSNbot
prefers short HTML pages with about one topic per page. According to
Windows Live guidelines, an HTML page without images should only be 150
KB. This is a good guideline to follow for search engines in general.
Keeping your pages focused on one or two specific topics is more likely
to achieve high rankings for the keywords on those pages.
- Flat navigation
Windows
Live Search prefers sites with a flat navigation, which means that all
pages are fairly easily accessible from the main page rather than
hidden in a deep hierarchy. Try to make your web pages no more than
three links away from the main page of your site.
- Review your web site description
If
your site is listed in the Open Directory Project (DMOZ), Windows Live
will display the description you have on ODP for your site in its
search results. If you want to prevent this from happening, use the
following tag:
<META NAME="msnbot" CONTENT="NOODP"> If you
include the above tag on your web site, make sure you create a good
meta description tag with relevant keywords as an alternative.
- Update your site often
An
extra tip for Windows Live: Keep your site fresh! MSNbot tends to
re-index sites with frequently updated content more often.
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