Web site Submission

Web site submission is often offered as a strategy by search engine optimization companies to ensure that your site gains maximum exposure in the search engine listings. Unfortunately the submiiting of web sites to search engines is not an effective way through which to maximise the ranking potential of your web site. This article explains how search engines find websites through search engine submission and other manners and describes the processes so you can understand the resasons for why search engine submission is not search engine optimization.

Why Submit a Web site?

All the Major Search Engines list pages where it is possible to tell the search engine that a site exists and that you would like it to be included in the search engine index. From this request the search engine will add the domain to the list of domains to be indexed. Often search engine optimization companies find that when a site is just launched the demand for a new domain to be indexed in the search engines is often at its premium. Search Engine Submission will allow the search engines to find sites that would otherwise not be found.

If you feel you require search engine submission as a service the following sites could help :


List of Articles on Ethical Search Engine Optimization


: Hotel Industry Booking Study :: The Horror of Site Submit Pro :: What do you need from Your Site? :
: What is Page Rank? :: Page Rank is Dead - Myth or Reality :: The Replacement for Page Rank? :
: Latent Semantic Indexing :: Using Latent Semantic Indexing :: Robots.txt :
: Writing a robots.txt file :: Server Company Link Request :: Duplicate and Near Duplicate Content :
: Web Site Spiderability :: Big Daddy - the new face of Google :: Page Hijacking and 302 redirects :
: To Submit to Search Engines or not to Submit to Search Engines That is the Question? :: Know Your Customer to Know your User :: Black Hat SEO - Dont Do it! :
: April Fools in Search Engine Land :: Search Engines and Menus :: High Rankings - How do Search Engines fit into Your Business? :
: Google - Da Vinci Code the Game :: Removing the ODP description from your MSN listing :: Viewing the Google index from different Geographic Positions :
: Underused HTML Tags :: Company Law Amendment :

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