Search
Engine Optimization
Search
Engine Submissions There
are literally hundreds of companies out there that will give you incredible claims
of being able to cheaply submit your page to thousands of search engines. These
companies are a waste of time. They typically use scripts to submit your page
and most of the thousands of engines to which they submit are FFA (Free For All)
link directories that will generally bring in little, if any, traffic for your
site. Also, the real engines they submit to will generally ignore your submission.
The best and most fail proof method is to submit the sites yourself. Most engines
are free to submit to and have a special page where you can submit. See the list
below that gives you direct links to the submission pages.
Note:
This list is current as of 8/4/02. - Yahoo
- Go to directory
under which you want to submit a site.
- Click
the "Suggest a Site" link.
- Non-business
categories are free to submit to, but it can take awhile to get listed. Business
categories will cost you $299 a year.
- Open
Directory Project (dmoz)
- Go
to http://www.dmoz.org
- Browse to the directory
where you think your site belongs.
- Click
the "Add Url" link at the top of the page.
- This
is a key directory to get into as a graet deal of search engines use their database
to show results.
- Google
- They will generally find
your site to index for their database, even if you don't manually submit it.
- They
use the dmoz results as part of their database.
- Lycos
- Go to: http://searchservices.lycos.com
- They
allow you to submit one page for free and additional pages for a charge.
- Free
submission takes 4-6 weeks and is not guaranteed.
- They
use alltheweb for a portion of their results.
- alltheweb
- NorthernLight
- Altavista
- Inktomi
- Excite
- Uses multiple
providers for their search results including: alltheweb, Ask Jeeves, Inktomi,
About, Looksmart, FindWhat, and Overture.
- Netscape
- AOL
Search
- Uses
the dmoz
- Uses
Inktomi
- Iwon
- MSN
Testing
and Resubmission Once
you submit your website, it is important to follow-up and see if you actually
get indexed. If you are not indexed within a month of submission, you should go
ahead and resubmit. In addition, it is important to test your rankings and massage
your meta tags to ensure you get optimal placement. With
some time and work you can really improve your site's rankings in the search engines.
Just remember that it takes months on end in order to get listed. Don't give up
and keep at it! We hope you've enjoyed this article and found it useful. Nick
Ladd, Webmaster-Affiliates.net [
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