Maxmillian's Gold: Submitting Your Web Site to Search Engines
by Ronald J. Saunders
Published on this site: April 8th, 2005 - See
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The importance of submitting your web site to a search engine
is paramount. If you consider the methods that most people
use to search the internet, you will begin to understand that
the search engines are how most people find what they are
looking for on the internet. Even though you may spend a great
deal of time thinking of a catchy easy to remember domain
name, many people will forget
it, will be unsure of the exact spelling, or forget where that dash
was supposed to go in the name. These are just some of the reasons
that people will turn to a search engine to find your particular
web site.
Most sites can rely on search engines for any where from
40% to a full 100% of their overall site traffic, depending
on the types and volume of other advertising sources in use.
Even sites that use zero advertising can rely upon search
engines to send them traffic, so long as the site is in the
search engines databases.
The volume of traffic received from the search engine depends strongly
upon how well a site is positioned in the search engine result pages
(SERPs) for keywords relevant to the stated purpose and product/service
offerings of the website. For best results, a site seeking traffic
from the search engines should be in the first two pages of results
--- generally the top 20 sites listed.
AN OVERVIEW OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SEARCH ENGINES
When looking at the statistics for various search engines and the
traffic generated by the search engines, it becomes even more apparent
that being listed in the search engine results are crucial. According
to http://www.searchenginewatch.com/,
from December of 2004, search specific search engine results were
derived from:
Google - 35%
Yahoo - 32%
MSN - 16%
AOL - 9%
Excite - 4%
AskJeeves - 2%
Others - 2%
These results are consistent with other search engine statistics
found on the Internet. Far and away Google and Yahoo are the top
two search engines that deliver results, followed by MSN and AOL.
Each of the above is a Spider Search Engine. Most of these
sites also include an internal Directory. A Directory and
a Spider are two different types of engines. A Directory is
an organized set of links put together by human beings. A
Spider is software that visits a site and archives what it
finds. Some spiders archive an entire site, while others archive
only the first few hundred words on each page. Google takes
all of the data found on a website and generates their SERPs
from all of the content taken from a site.
Some of the most well known Directories are:
Yahoo
DMOZ.org (Open Directory)
LookSmart
HOW TO SUBMIT DIRECTLY TO POPULAR SEARCH ENGINE DATABASES
Below are direct submission links for some of the more popular
search engines-
Google- http://www.google.com/intl/en/addurl.html
Yahoo- http://search.yahoo.com/info/submit.html
MSN- http://search.msn.com/docs/.....=WSDD2
AOL (now takes all of their search results from the Google
database) http://www.google.com/intl/en/addurl.html
Excite- https://secure.ah-a.com/..../teaser.aspx
AskJeeves- has discontinued accepting submissions
http://sp.ask.com/docs/ad/p8a.html
AN OVERVIEW OF SEARCH ENGINE SUBMISSION SERVICES
Search engine submission services can be a great asset to those
who do not wish to spend the time or energy doing it themselves.
Different search engine submission services offer a variety of pros
and cons depending on what kind of service you are wanting.
www.addme.com offers
a free submission service that will place your web site into 14
different search engines. For a fee, based upon how many sites you
wish to submit, they offer a submission services that places your
web site into 1,500 search engines. Thepaid services also offer
a page analyzer and many other features.
www.freewebsubmission.com
offers, as the name implies, a free submission service. Signing
up with them is a very simple straightforward process. They offer
a no frills type service, just a cut and dry submission of your
web site into 20 search engines.
www.submitexpress.com
is similar to addme.com in services offered. You have a choice between
a free submission service that will place your site into 40 search
engines, or a paid service that will place your web site into a
reported 75,000 search engines. They also offer special features
with a paid subscription. Prices are comparable to those at addme.com.
www.submit-it.com
does not offer any free search engine submission. They have only
three available pricing packages but do offer a number of special
features that come with the paid subscription.
AUTOMATE TASKS USING SEARCH ENGINE SUBMISSION SOFTWARE
Smart web site owners utilize search engine tools in the process
of getting their web site submitted to search engines. These search
engine tools automate much of the process for you and can save you
a great deal of time. Doing all of the necessary tasks on your own
would take hours upon hours to complete. Two examples of search
engine software tools Are Web Submission Gold, and MaxmillianSoft
MaxEasy Website Submitter.
The Web Submission Gold software optimizes web pages and submits
them to top ranking search engines, while tracking search
engine rankings and web site traffic. It also offers advice
on how to optimize your web pages as well as suggestions for
keywords that will increase your sites traffic. This product
will support up to five web pages and can generate a large
amount of data for you to analyze if you wish. This product
retails for $349.00.
The MaxmillianSoft MaxEasy Website Submitter offers website submission
to 66 search engines. While other search engine tools state that
they will submit to more websites, it is rather futile to worry
about these other search engines that actually provide very little
traffic. Once MaxmillianSoft MaxEasy Website Submitter places your
website into Google, it will show up in nearly all of the other
search engine databases as well! Another advantage of MaxEasy is
that it is very simple so understand and use. Why overload yourself
with data that you do not need. Best of all, this software retails
for a mere $9.95, quite a price difference!
HOW OFTEN TO SUBMIT YOUR SITE
One question that website owners often ask is how often should
I submit my website to a search engine? This will vary dependent
upon the search engine that you are utilizing. As a general rule
for search engines you should resubmit your website every time you
make any major changes or add new content to it. Others recommend
once every 90 days for spider search engines and once for directories.
IN CONCLUSION
So as you can see there are many reasons to submit a website
to a search engine. Primarily, if you do not submit it, you
will hardly get any traffic whatsoever. If you want traffic,
you need to submit your website to the search engine databases;
and if you want more traffic than your competitors, then you
need to utilize a website submission tool that will allow
you to stand above the competition. If you do not want to
spend a lot of your time working to beat your competitors
to the top of the search engines, then you need to use a search
engine tool, because most likely they are using them too.

Ronald. J. Saunders owner of http://www.Maxmillian.com
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