Add your site to search engines

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by se7o, Oct 27, 2007.

  1. #1
    Add your site to search engines

    u can Add your site to search engines

    here

    just type ur site

    and e-mail


    http://www.se7o.com//add-your-site-to-serch-engines/index.php
     
    se7o, Oct 27, 2007 IP
  2. Dan Schulz

    Dan Schulz Peon

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    Why bother? The search engines themselves provide people with tools they can use to submit their sites to them directly. Site owners don't need to use third party "services" and "tools" to do it - a couple minutes of free time is all it takes.

    For those who are interested...
    Google (you can use a Google Sitemap)
    Yahoo!
    MSN
    (Ask.com will find your site via inbound links from other sites - so if you have a new site, just link to it somewhere that's already been indexed by it and wait)
     
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  3. tomfrederick

    tomfrederick Guest

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    Thanx for this first of all I will check it its working or not
     
    tomfrederick, Oct 30, 2007 IP
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    nuknizag Peon

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    it is automated submission, it is not recommended isn't it?
     
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  5. Dan Schulz

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    No, automated submission is not recommended - your site can be banned from the search engines if they catch you doing that.

    Using the links i provided to manually submit your site to the search engines is acceptable, and also happens to be the reason those pages were provided by the engines in the first place.
     
    Dan Schulz, Oct 30, 2007 IP
  6. se7o

    se7o Peon

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    its no problem to submit by these tool
     
    se7o, Oct 30, 2007 IP
  7. trichnosis

    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    #7
    it's not a good idea for being indexed by search engines.

    the best way is finding some backlinks and waiting.

    search engines will index the web site in one week
     
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  8. pedring

    pedring Banned

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    #8
    Don't submit on search engine submit on directories and relevance site.
     
    pedring, Oct 30, 2007 IP
  9. Dan Schulz

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    I cannot believe you people are saying this utterly and certifiably stupid nonsense. "You want to be indexed by search engines but you don't want to submit your sites to them so they know 100% that your site exists so we'll take our chances with that guy in the dark alley over there since he looks reasonable and dependable."

    Next thing you know you'll be waking up in a bathub without your kidneys. :p

    Yes, submitting your sites to relevant directories (which I believe may have been devalued a bit with the recent Google update but have yet to confirm) and asking related sites to link back to you is all fine and dandy, but if you really want to be sure that your site will be indexed by the search engines, send it in to them! Afterall, if they didn't want you to submit your sites to them, they never would have offered these services to you (or would have taken them down) in the first place!

    Oh and se7o, yes, it is a bad idea - especially given that this appears to be a site of dubious origin and intent that I have never heard of before. I've been doing this stuff for a few years now - you'd think I'd have heard of this if the experts in the industry would be stuck to it like white on rice and preaching the benefits of that site. Guess what, they're not. In fact, they've said time and time again to avoid sites like that and to just submit to the search engines directly.

    It's like trying to contact a convicted felon doing time in San Quentin who "knows" your uncle Vinnie (just tossing random names out - any similarities are purely coincidential and non-intentional) when you already have his phone number, email address, MySpace username and his postal address.
     
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  10. Hersheys

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    It's better to wait for search engine to indexed your site. If you have backlinks your site will be indexed quickly.
     
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    magda Notable Member

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    #11
    if you really want to be sure that your site will be indexed by the search engines, send it in to them! Afterall, if they didn't want you to submit your sites to them, they never would have offered these services to you (or would have taken them down) in the first place!


    It's better to wait for search engine to indexed your site. If you have backlinks your site will be indexed quickly.


    I've never seen what the reasoning is behind the "don't submit it, wait until they find it" argument is. I've always submitted sites when I have a new one, and I've never had any trouble getting indexed - so what IS the reason for saying that waiting to be found via links is better?
     
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    Shazz Prominent Member

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    I don't get the pint of this thread...??
     
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  13. Dan Schulz

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    No, it's not. The best way to ensure that your site is indexed by the search engines is to submit it to them. They provide pages that allow you to do this. If they didn't want you to submit your sites to them to ensure inclusion, then they never would have bothered offering those services to begin with.

    Now, if you're trying to submit a site that uses more black-hat garbage than the mud thrown at a political debate, then yes, I'd say don't even bother. It'll still be a matter of time before the spam site is de-listed anyway.

    People are either lazy, afraid their sites will not be indexed (only a factor if your site is spammy) or have been drinking the "backlinks will pwn u all 4evr!!!" kool-aid. Take your pick.

    It's probably some thread that was started by a s(c/p)ammer to promote his/her own site. It doesn't actually contribute anything to the community, and if I was a moderator I would have yanked it by now.

    But that's just me.
     
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  14. Hersheys

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    It's not advisable to submit to search engine because sometimes it take much time for it to indexed and your site will be in and out in google indexed. I have experience this before I submit my blog to search engine and it takes more time before I see my site in google indexed. Then after that my site is in and out of google indexed for about 4 months.
     
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  15. Dan Schulz

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    Sometimes is not all the time. And I also didn't say to do one or the other. All I said is that it's always advisable to submit to the search engines so they know your site exists. Obviously getting an inbound link from another (sub)domain (the "sub" was included for those who are brave enough to try it) will work as well, but it's always best to cover all your bases rather than leaving things to chance.

    It's something I tell to Web developers all the time (especially with regard to CSS).
     
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    Just submit, but the url still need to be filter from the admin. Chances to really get into the search engine is not that high :(
     
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  17. Dan Schulz

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    Only if your site is spammy or uses a lot of stupid nonsensical tricks to game the search engines. If your site provides actual value and otherwise plays by the rules, you will have no problems getting indexed.
     
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  18. pedring

    pedring Banned

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    I don't buy on this one my site indexed by other search engine without submitting to them.Actually for me theres only 3 search engine Google ,Yahoo and MSN.
     
    pedring, Nov 6, 2007 IP
  19. mhaye_01

    mhaye_01 Banned

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    Some says that submitting to SE is useless old tactic of SEO.

    Let SE finds your site and as what pedring said there is only three SE: Yahoo, MSN, and google
    No more, no less
     
    mhaye_01, Nov 6, 2007 IP
  20. Dan Schulz

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    You also forgot about Ask.com, which does not allow submissions, but instead finds new content via other Web sites.

    I've also said that submitting to the Big Three (ooh, starting to sound like an oligiarchy here :p) should be done in addition to promoting the site by getting links pointing back to its pages. I'm all for having links pointing back to my pages (really I am), but seriously, how hard is it to take out two to three minutes of your time to say to a search engine "Hey, I'm here!" anyway?
     
    Dan Schulz, Nov 6, 2007 IP