Search Engine Submission
Increasing your search engine
rankings is not that easy. With millions of web sites vying for
your customer's attention, "search engine optimization" is the
only reliable way to bring customers in through the internet.
Sure, you can get customers to your web site through other kinds
of expensive advertising and by handing out your cards, one by
one. But if you want the Internet to bring customers to you,
"search engine optimization and manual search engine
submission" is the best way to go.
Site SubmissionPolicies for
adding URLs vary among various search engines. Some search
engines only ask for the main URL of a site, claiming that the
rest of the site will be spidered; others require the submission
of individual pages. Variation also exists with regard to how
often URLs may be added, as some engines have tried to discourage
bulk submissions in an attempt to minimize spamming.
Our search engine submission engine is the most powerful
promotional tool of our service. With more than 700,000 sites to
submit to, we make sure that your website can get maximum search
engine saturation. So, you may be asking yourself, why should we
care about getting traffic from search engines?
Search Engine Ranking
* Facts: More than 80 percent of Web users find the
sites they’re looking for by using a search
engine, according to both Forrester Research and Georgia
Tech’s GVU Center User Surveys. Every single
day, 57 percent of Web users search the Internet, making search
the second most popular Internet activity after e-mail (according
to Statistical Research, Inc.). Clearly, the old "fish where the
fish are" analogy holds true here.
* Effectiveness: Search listings outscore banner and tile ads
by more than two to one on measures including awareness,
likelihood to click-on, and overall opinion.
* Bull’s-eye: Search engines drive
extremely targeted traffic. Think about it: The visitor who finds
your site through a search engine is looking for exactly what
you’re selling. You can’t
find a much warmer prospect than that.
* Ante up: SEO is one of the least expensive methods of
driving traffic to a site. If you’ve got the
time, you can learn a lot of the tricks of the trade and do it
yourself for next to nothing. If you hire a company to do the
work for you, the pricing can range, but you can often get
results by paying a few thousand dollars upfront and a few
hundred a month--a pittance compared to traditional media
costs.
* Explosive growth: As the number of pages on the Web grows,
so do the number of pages indexed by the search engines. Several
engines have moved from the millions of pages indexed into the
billions.
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