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Where could one submit to the most search engines at no or low cost? I have several web pages and would love to be able to submit some of the material to engines myself. Don in Las Vegs ISP deals! 4.97/month for 6 months www.copper.net/landing/halfoff/8910689 -- |
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On 2008-09-24, Las Vegas <dstrevel@comcast.net> wrote:
> Where could one submit to the most search engines at no or low cost? I have > several web pages and would love to be able to submit some of the material > to engines myself. Usea "submit a page" feature of search engines. -- Due to extreme spam originating from Google Groups, and their inattention to spammers, I and many others block all articles originating from Google Groups. If you want your postings to be seen by more readers you will need to find a different means of posting on Usenet. http://improve-usenet.org/ |
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Las Vegas wrote: >Where could one submit to the most search engines at no or low cost? I have >several web pages and would love to be able to submit some of the material >to engines myself. If only there was some sort of a web site where you can type in the phrase "Submit Website to Google" and have it search the web for a website with the answer. Wouldn't that be great if someone invented something like that? Heck, they could make a billion dollars! If only such a website existed, you could then use it to search on the phrase "List of search engines" and then "Submit Website to [name of search engine]" for each one on the list. Oh well, until someone invents something like that, good luck asking question in newsgroups. Let me know how that works out for you. -- Guy Macon <http://www.GuyMacon.com/> |
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Guy Macon wrote:
> > Las Vegas wrote: > > >Where could one submit to the most search engines at no or low cost? I have > >several web pages and would love to be able to submit some of the material > >to engines myself. > > If only there was some sort of a web site where you can type in the > phrase "Submit Website to Google" and have it search the web for a > website with the answer. Wouldn't that be great if someone invented > something like that? Heck, they could make a billion dollars! If only > such a website existed, you could then use it to search on the phrase > "List of search engines" and then "Submit Website to [name of search > engine]" for each one on the list. Oh well, until someone invents > something like that, good luck asking question in newsgroups. Let me > know how that works out for you. > > -- > Guy Macon > <http://www.GuyMacon.com/> I don't understand the problem. Can they just do a search like "add url"? http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=%22add+url%22 |
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In article <4vCdnX-8JNw-NUfVnZ2dnUVZ_vOdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
dstrevel@comcast.net says... > Where could one submit to the most search engines at no or low cost? I have > several web pages and would love to be able to submit some of the material > to engines myself. There isn't just one magic page for that. Try a regular Google search, with phrases like, "Submit URL" and "Submit Site" and so forth. Also search around for directories of search engines and directories. Your, "no or low cost" idea actually involves lots of time. -- Earn Money With Your Web Site http://www.WebSponsorZone.Net Web Site Advertising Directory |
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"Las Vegas" <dstrevel@comcast.net> wrote ...
> Where could one submit to the most search engines at no or low cost? I > have several web pages and would love to be able to submit some of the > material to engines myself. To be indexed *usefully* in any search engine, you need links to your site from other (already listed) sites. Once you have such sites, you have no need to submit, because the SEs will come to you (via those links). TO help deeper pages get listed, it may be worth considering using an XML sitemap (eg Google sitemap). But submitting pages manually gives you zero advantage, and your time could more usefully be spent doing virtually anything else (including watching paint dry!). -- Andrew seo2seo.com sick-site-syndrome.com UK Residents: STOP THE "10p Tax Ripoff" Sign the petition to stop the government stealing from the very poorest tell your friends about this petition: http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/10penceband/ |
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Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Andrew Heenan" <fire@will.com>
writing in news:6k3l55F5vb16U1@mid.individual.net: > "Las Vegas" <dstrevel@comcast.net> wrote ... >> Where could one submit to the most search engines at no or low cost? >> I have several web pages and would love to be able to submit some of >> the material to engines myself. > > To be indexed *usefully* in any search engine, you need links to your > site from other (already listed) sites. > > Once you have such sites, you have no need to submit, because the SEs > will come to you (via those links). > > TO help deeper pages get listed, it may be worth considering using an > XML sitemap (eg Google sitemap). > > But submitting pages manually gives you zero advantage, and your time > could more usefully be spent doing virtually anything else (including > watching paint dry!). I would add to that, if it's a niche business, then submitting to a directory specific to that business can be beneficial. -- Adrienne Boswell at Home Arbpen Web Site Design Services http://www.cavalcade-of-coding.info Please respond to the group so others can share |
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"Las Vegas" <dstrevel@comcast.net> wrote in message news:4vCdnX-8JNw-NUfVnZ2dnUVZ_vOdnZ2d@comcast.com... > Where could one submit to the most search engines at no or low cost? I have > several web pages and would love to be able to submit some of the material > to engines myself. > > Don in Las Vegs > ISP deals! 4.97/month for 6 months www.copper.net/landing/halfoff/8910689 > > -- > > > Guy Macon answered the question. Read betwixt the lines. Inbound links from other sites wouldn't hurt either! Mike |
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