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1 URL = $39
2-10 = $29
11-500 = 19
They are also offering an add URL direct to 'country specific' indexes, stating that 'your URL must be relevant to the contry indices that you select'.
Presumably this means the domain rather than the content of the page?
Seems as though the choice of indices covers many EU countries, plus India, Australia and NZ.
Here's AV's list:
AltaVista Country Indices
.au (Australia) .at (Austria)
.be (Belgium) .br (Brazil)
.ca (Canada) .ch (Switzrlad)
.de (Germany) .dk (Denmark)
.es (Spain) .fi (Finland)
.fr (France) .ie (Ireland)
.in (India) .it (Italy)
.kr (Korea) .nl (Netherlands)
.no (Norway) .nz (New Zealand)
.pt (Portugal) .se (Sweden)
.uk (United Kingdom)
you wouldn't do this manually, would you?
No really, this information was hidden in a thread on AV update problems, so it's a good thing to bring it to the surface again. For some reason unbeknown to me AV still is a factor in many european countries.
Since all three maintain seperate db's (=apply different filters), yes, I'm sure you'd have to pay thrice.
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>Presumably this means the domain rather than the content of the page
When you submit a URL with a country-specific domain to Express Inclusion, your URL will automatically be added to the AltaVista local index that matches your site's domain, as well as AltaVista's global database.
It means that if you have a .ch domain you pay for AV and it'll include in the ch DB, if you have an .at domain it'd be the same for .at Db.
And it means also that if you want to include your domain in German language in all three DBs you need to have three different domains ( one .de, one .at, one .ch ) right? If not you should have the possibility to choose in which DB you want to include your site.
(edited by: wolfy at 10:24 am (gmt) on Dec. 18, 2001)