URL Submission

Once you have created and uploaded your website, and optimized your site for good search results, the next step is to submit your site to the search engines. A site need only submitted to an engine one time. Once submitted, the engines will send spiders to continuously visit and mine your site for information. This is why it is important to keep the content on your site fresh and relevant, that the search engines may continue to rank your site high in relative search results.

There are two methods of site submission:

Manual submission to individual search engines: There are a number of search engines that still consider non-paid site submission. The rule of thumb among SEO experts is that a site should be submitted to engines only once. Once a URL is submitted for consideration, that search engine's spider (web crawler) will scour the site on a regular basis in search for relevant and fresh content.

Submit your website to Acoona
Submit your website to ExactSeek
Submit your website to Google
Submit your website to MSN Search
Submit your website to Scrub The Web
Submit your website to Yahoo Search

Submission of URLs via an automated tool: There are services available on the Internet that will allow mass submission of one or several URLs to many search engines.

AddMe.com - Two tiers of site submission
Alan's Marklet Maker - For submission to bookmarklet sites
DreamSubmit - Submit your site to 50 engines
FreeWebSubmission - Submit your site to 20 engines
Submit Corner Submission Engine - Fast track submission to the major engines
Submit Express - Automated submission to 20+ engines

 

 

 

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