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Website Submission Services By Michael Colucci There are a number of submission services available online, and each will have their advantages and disadvantages. The most basic features that should be offered by these companies include rapid inclusion into search engines like MSN and HotBot, and re-indexing your site on a consistent basis. They should manually submit your site to all the major search engines, and this includes Google, Yahoo, and MSN. In addition to this, your should be listed in a large number of directories. Some online submission services will submit your site to thousands of search engines, and this basic service is excellent for webmasters who are on a budget.
Another feature that is offered by many online submission companies is called deep submission. This is a process that is similar to the basic services, but your site will be listed in a larger number of search engines. For example, while your site may only be listed in the 1000 search engines with the basic feature, your site can be listed in more than 100,000 search engines with the deep submission feature. In addition to this, your site can be added to hundreds of online directories. Many webmasters make the mistake of listing their websites through
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automated submission techniques. Unfortunately, these efforts are often fruitless, because many of the prominent search engines use spiders to search for relevant keywords.
It is important for you to make sure your is manually listed in the search engines. Doing this manually will surpass any attempt at using automated methods to submit your site. When you are trying to decide which submission service you want to use, it is important to look for companies that have an understanding of the behavior of search engine spiders. They should be capable of making your site friendly to the search engines. In addition to this, the company that you choose should be able to verify all of the search engines and directories that they have submitted your site to.
On the internet, it is important for you to keep an update on the latest search engines, directories, and SEO techniques. They are not set in stone, and will be updated regularly. It is crucial to choose a submission service that will keep up with the latest advances in search engine technology. Research has indicated that over 80% of all internet traffic comes from the search engines. The submission service that you choose should be adept in helping you obtain traffic from these sources. At the very least, the submission service you choose must submit your site to numerous directories and search engines.
The registration should not be complicated. You should be able to sign up easily. They should be able to optimize your site in multiple ways, and they should continue to help you maintain your search engine positioning. Once you achieve a high ranking, a good company should be able to help you maintain it. If the company you interested in cannot do these things, you should not conduct business with them.
Michael Colucci is a technical writer for a Seo Services business at trafficgeek.net
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