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12 Monthly Re-submissions
Monthly Reporting via Email
Personal Control Panel
Meta Tags Generator
Free Customer Support
Submit to 100 Search Engines
Submit to Over 400 Search Engines
Guaranteed Listing in Google
12 Months Guaranteed Inclusion
Personal Keywords Research
Free Personal Account Manager
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Frequently asked questions
Submitting your URL to a number of search engines increases the odds of potential customers finding your site through traditional online searches. You can further increase your chances of being found through a search by adding relevant keywords to your home page title and text. Search engines are one of the least expensive and most successful forms of online marketing. If you’re serious about reaching new visitors, submitting your site to search engines is essential.
Our service submits to the major search engines and several hundred link pages. Each month we’ll send you a detailed report via e-mail listing all the search engines, directories and links pages that your site was submitted to, so you can keep track of the submission process.
After successfully submitting your web site to a search engine or directory, it’s up to those organizations to list your site. Most search engines will send a “spider” to your site within a few weeks of submission. The spider will read and index your web site and schedule your site to be listed. It usually takes 6-8 weeks before your site appears on major search engines.
Yes. If your site doesn’t have meta tags, you’re missing potential traffic. A web site without meta tags is tough for a search engine to place correctly.
We’ve seen these offers, too. How many search engines do you go to when you’re looking for something on the Internet? Submission companies that offer 2,000 submissions are simply sending your web site to small niche directories. These pages may no longer exist and in many cases were set up to collect e-mail addresses to use or sell. Be careful if you’re using one of these submission services. In the web site promotion game, quality wins over quantity.