Site information is used mainly by search engines when they spider your site. A spider, or webcrawler, is a program that automatically finds Web pages. It's called a spider because it crawls over the Web. When a spider identifies a link to a page, it captures the site information. If a user specifies one or more of your keywords as search criteria, the search engine will return your site description in the search results reported to the user.
Enter a site name, a short description of your site, and a list of keywords in the fields below. If a webcrawler locates your web site, it captures your site information, and uses your own description and keywords to index your page in the search engine database.
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NOTE: Entering this information does not register your site with a search engine. |