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The Easiest-To-Remember Search Engine Submission Commandments

By: Pablo Edronkin

If you have a website and want to register it in the vast majority of search engines and directories, it is recommendable that you take into account some aspects and peculiarities related to the organisations that manage those engines as well as the habits of most Netsurfers.

This is an ample topic; however, it is crucial for your success online, and despite many obscure and confusing areas and ideas related to it, there are some common aspects that should be respected and observed in all cases. Therefore, pay attention to the following tips:

1)-Most search engines and directories prefer not to take into account those sites hosted by free services, or those that do not show a proper domain (i.e. “www.yourdomain.com”). Considering the low cost of domain registrations, it is advisable that you purchase or get your own name before attempting to register your site, as well as a professional hosting service, if applicable.

2)-All search engines and directories (the people working there or the robots that analyse your site) want to see something original as content inside your pages. Nobody in this industry likes “ersatz” sites, offensive content, and things that have nothing to offer to websurfers. If you don’t have content, get it before attempting to register your site, or you will be rejected in most cases.

3)- Don’t submit your site more than once in a month! Search engines are flooded with requests and usually try to reduce them whenever is possible. Repeated submissions are usually considered as attempts to spam or subvert their indexing queues and you could be rejected or even banned from some of them!

4)- You can purchase software to perform automatic submissions, in order to speed up your work. You can submit your site or individual pages to hundreds of specialised and “small” search engines in a matter of minutes. the same labour, done by hand, could take you even months!

Do not use such tools to submit your site to the big engines because these do not accept automatic submissions, but use them at will in other cases.

5)- From time to time, check if your site still appears on those search engines and directories that are important for you. Sometimes, URLs are dropped from their databases for no apparent reason, and you will only know if you bother to take a look.

In such cases, you just have to submit your information again. I hope that these tips are enough to clear the way for registering your site now.


About the Author:

Pablo Edronkin is the webmaster of a real search engine - Andinia.com, and in such a position really knows what he is talking about when commenting on SEO and search engine registration matters.

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The Easiest-To-Remember Search Engine Submission Commandments
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