How and when should I submit my website to Google?
by Glenn Murray
Published on this site: May 23rd , 2005 - See
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As soon as you register your domain name, submit it to Google!
Even if you haven't built your site, or written an copy, or even
thought about your content, submit your domain name to Google. In
fact, even if you haven't fully articulated your business plan and
marketing plan, submit your domain name to Google.
Don't wait!
There are two reasons for this. Firstly, getting on the search
engines has always taken a long time for a new site. Even
assuming you do everything right, it takes months before your
site is even indexed, and more months before it starts to
rank well. As a rule of thumb, never expect to rank highly
within 6 months of submitting your site to Google.
The second reason is a recent phenomenon called `Google Sandbox'.
Many SEO experts believe that Google `sandboxes' new websites. Whenever
it detects a new website, it withholds its rightful ranking for
a period while it determines whether your site is a genuine, credible,
long term site. It does this to discourage the creation of SPAM
websites (sites which serve no useful purpose other than to boost
the ranking of some other site).
By submitting your domain name to Google as soon as you register
it, you're establishing a site history even if the site has no content.
By the time you've built your site, written your copy, and developed
the rest of your content (and written your business and marketing
plans), Google will probably see no need to sandbox you.
If you wait until launch day to submit your site, you'll spend
a month or two (maybe more) sitting in the sandbox watching potential
customers spend their money elsewhere.
How to submit your site to Google
Don't waste money by paying someone else to submit your site to
Google. It's easy!
Simply go to http://www.google.com.au/addurl.html,
enter your URL (domain name) and a few comments or keywords
to describe your site. Then click `Submit'. That's all there
is to it. You only have to do it once, and only for your top
level page (i.e. Home page).
Google's robots will then crawl your website the next time they're
out and about. Of course, they don't guarantee that you'll be included
in their results.
IMPORTANT: As mentioned above, it takes quite a while for
your site to appear in the search engines. This is partly because
the search engines are big and slow especially when it comes to
new sites. It will take a minimum of 6-8 weeks before your site
is indexed.
How to submit your site to other search engines
There are hundreds of search engines on the Internet. It's a lucrative
business, after all! But don't panic; studies suggest that the top
11 search engines account for about 90% of web traffic. In other
words, if you have the top 11 covered, there's no need to submit
to the rest.
What's more, at the time of writing, most of the top 11 don't actually
accept submissions. The only ones that do are Google (described
above), Yahoo, and MSN. Here's a list of the available submit pages.
- Yahoo http://search.yahoo.com/info/submit.html
(offers free submission)
- MSN http://search.msn.com/docs/submit.aspx?FORM=WSDD2
(offers free submission)
- Alta Vista covered by Yahoo submission
- Netscape covered by Google submission
- Fast / All the Web covered by Yahoo submission
- Ask Jeeves / Teoma at date of writing was
not accepting new submissions
- Hotbot at date of writing was not accepting
new submissions
- Lycos at date of writing was not accepting
new submissions
- AOL at date of writing was not accepting
new submissions
- Looksmart at date of writing was not accepting
new submissions
TIP: My SEO copywriting and advertising copywriting website
http://www.divinewrite.com
reached page 1 of Google.com
for my primary keyword, "copywriter", without a
dollar being spent on search engine submission. I only ever
submitted my site to the engines that offer free submission.
Do I need to submit my site to other search engines?
As a rule, no.
With an estimated 8.8 billion pages indexed (approximately
76% of the Internet), Google is number 1 when it comes to
search engines. It's argued that once Google has indexed your
site, the other search engines will follow. Theoretically,
you don't actually need to submit your site to Google either
because it's always on the lookout for new content and will
eventually find your site of its own accord. Google actually
states, "Given the large number of sites submitting URLs,
it's likely your pages will be found in an automatic crawl
before they make it into our index through the URL submission
form." ("Google Information for Webmasters"
- http://www.google.com.au/webmasters/1.html#A1)
Personally, I wouldn't like to take the risk.)
Having said that, it certainly doesn't hurt to submit your site
to other search engines (especially if you haven't developed any
content for it yet).
Conclusion
You don't need to be an SEO expert or an SEO copywriter to submit
your site to Google and the other search engines. And you don't
need to pay anything to do it. You just need to do it. And if your
domain name is new, you need to do it NOW!
Happy submitting!

Glenn Murray is an advertising copywriter and SEO copywriter
and heads copywriting studio Divine Write. He can be contacted on
Sydney +612 4334 6222 or at mailto:[email protected].
Visit
http://www.divinewrite.com
for further details or more FREE articles.

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