Opinions on Website Submission

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Ozzie, Jul 28, 2007.

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    Have any of you used http://www.mgaweb.com/submit website submission for your sites or blog? Can anyone give me an opinion about using them? What I'm considering is the one time submission at $29 I would really like to hear some opinions before I jump in. :)
     
    Ozzie, Jul 28, 2007 IP
  2. Ozzie

    Ozzie Active Member

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    #2
    Is this a dumb question or has no one used this site?
     
    Ozzie, Jul 28, 2007 IP
  3. Carlito

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    #3
    Don't jump! No seriously, your $29 would be better spent if you used it as toilet paper. The only results you would see from that, if anything at all, would be your site getting buried in Google's sandbox for a year.
     
    Carlito, Jul 28, 2007 IP
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    Ozzie Active Member

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    Can you tell me why Google would bury me in the sandbox? Does Google have a policy against using paid submission sites?
     
    Ozzie, Jul 28, 2007 IP
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    Dont purchase there. it will submit your site with an automatic submission software to thousands of useless search engines. It is really not effective in my opinion.
     
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    There are less than a handful of search engines that even matter, so IF they actually do anything with this service (which I highly doubt), the most you could expect from it is that your site would get linked to by several thousand poor quality 'search engines and directories'.

    Sites with a lot of poor quality links like that end up in the sandbox.

    But like I said, it's more likely that they don't really DO anything and you'll see no result at all from the submissions.
     
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    Don't even think about it.
     
    edy, Jul 29, 2007 IP
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    FFA submissions should be avoided.
    Whenever you build links/promote a site, be patient and slowly do so.
    A rapid jump in backlink count or site exposure can flag you off at Google.
     
    agnivo007, Jul 29, 2007 IP
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    This is definitely not a good idea.
    Avoid it!
     
    zexy, Jul 29, 2007 IP
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    #10
    spot on!

    Just build backlinks month by month!

    If you get large no of backlinks within a month ,then your site may get into Google's sandbox

    Also another important thing is do n't submit to 1000 or more directories in first month itself just built the small no of backlinks month by month!
     
    Freewebspace, Jul 29, 2007 IP
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    I heard first time about that site, it could better to pay some one that amount to do manual submission in few good number of free directories.
     
    bobchrist, Jul 29, 2007 IP