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Do you have a website? Does anybody know about
it?
Submitting to search engines and search
directories is a must for any webmaster. You are being listed for
free and you are just paying small fee to us for automating submission
process for you. Potential visitors will find you by using their favourite search
engine.
Our submission procedure will submit your ad to all possible search
engines and search directories accepting free submissions. Our
database is updated weekly with new search engines. We will
also submit your ad to FFA sites. Submitting to "Free For All"
links is not going to bring direct traffic to your site, but it will
improve your link popularity. Most of the major search engines will
consider number of links to your website for giving you better ranking.
We provide an option to suppress any confirmation messages from
sites to which we submit your ad. You will only receive one message from
us, providing you with the report where your site was submitted to.
If you choose, we can submit your site monthly through one of our
submission plans and you will be provided with report once a month that
submission was run and where your site was submitted to.
Remember that submission is not equivalent
to being listed. Our process is only submitting your site to search
engines or search directories. It is up to the search engine algorithm or
rules to actually list your site. In addition it might take up to several
weeks or sometimes even months till your listing appears in some of the search
engines. After some time your site can be dropped from the listing for
various reasons. e.g. Your site was inaccessible when search engine spider
was trying to re-visit your site.
This is why it is important to resubmit your site on regular bases as
submission rules are changing and new search engines are showing up almost
every day.
Here below we list several submission tips which will help you with being
listed or ranked better. (sometimes listed at all)..
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Keep the important content near
the top of your pages. The actual
text on your website is very important. Search engines (spiders)
read this to determine rankings. Some engines will place
a higher rating of importance based on where they find the text in your
page. Closer to the top is usually better. But having
keywords throughout your page develops a "theme" and that
too is important.
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Keep your site updated.
Make sure that your site is up to date. No one likes to go
to a page that never changes or that is very out of date. Make sure
that the data in your page portrays the message that you want to
send. Check the links on your site every now and again.
Make sure the links are still active. Dead links are not only an
inconvenience for the visitor, but can also negatively influence your
rankings.
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Links to Other Pages. Links
are very important for your ranking. Both from your page to other
pages, and from other pages to yours.
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Create an effective title.
Many search engines weigh the data in your title more heavily
than other data in your page. Make sure that your title has keywords
that represent your site effectively. For the most part the title
should be short but always include your keyword(s).
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Don't use frames. Most
search engines simply can not index a frames page. They get
to your site and can't go anywhere. Consider frames like a big 'GO
AWAY' sign. If your site does use frames, doorway pages are ideal for
better rankings.
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Don't stuff the top of your pages
with data the engines can't read. Something
higher up in your page can be more important that something
further down. Therefore, HTML formatting, images, scripts,
etc. toward the top of your page can result in lower ratings.
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Website Content should be your #1
priority. Your quest for high placement must start with a good
website. It is important to have a lot of text describing
what you do. Use your keywords in the content, but don't
repeat them over and over. Many search engines rate sites based
on 'keyword density'. This is usually a formula that looks
at META Keywords, words in your TITLE, words in paragraph text, words
in links to other pages, and even words in the 'ALT' text on your
images. They will even look at different forms of your
keywords. For example, if an important keyword for you is
'FISH', the word 'FISHING' in the body of your document will
raise the confidence in the word 'FISH' on some engines
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Don't place too many images.
We have all seen pages that are almost all images. Usually they
are the most beautiful sites. After all, your artist can make beautiful screens
that display your content in the most eye-pleasing way. However,
the search engines don't have eyes. They don't see the beautifully formatted
text in your image. All they see is 'yourimage.jpg', and 'yourimage.jpg'
doesn't go far in terms of content and relevancy.
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First consider links on your
pages. When many search engines see
them, they consider your site more 'real'. It also give the
search engine spiders a place to go. Make your links
meaningful. Make sure they relate to what you do (and keywords
that are important to you). You can't have too many links on your
pages.
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Links from others websites.
Some search engines place a very heavy rating of importance on
how many other sites in their index have links to your website. Think
of it for a second. If you knew that a company was only linked
to by one website, versus a company that was linked to by a thousand
websites, which one would you consider more important? If
you were a search engine, you would surely try to link the more
important ones first.
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