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Using Atomz Search Engine

Atomz is an extemely useful and powerful search engine. If you don't understand the concept of search engines, let me get you up to speed. A search engine is a mechanism which "indexes" your website content. On a larger level, Google is the perfect example. You enter a searchstring and get a page of results. This helps users find the data they are looking for much faster. It elimates having to understand or "know" a website's structure and organization.

Atomz offers a free search engine for websites that contain 500 pages or less. You can use Atomz to specify which directories should be indexed for lookup by users, control how words on your website are indexed including case sensitivity, numbers, sound-alike matching, alternate word forms and character sets for specific languages, and obtain reports on how users are searching your site. These reports are a critical aid to performing a thorough web-marketing analysis. Atomz generates a emailed report once a week for you.

I use Atomz in my site and track what is being searched. This helps me to tailor content for my audience. I link this up with the examination of "log files" to see which pages and sections are most commonly visited. Overall, this is a simple web-marketing strategy and analysis. This doesn't take much time to implement and you will gain a much clearer understand of what is happening when users visit your website.

Please see www.atomz.com for more.

 
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