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View Full Version : Submitting to search engines.
moe8585 05-30-2002, 01:47 PM Submitting to search engines can be a fustrating time, because you need to fill out hundreds of forms, reply to thousands of emails, and wait for months till your listed. I suggest submitting your website to http://www.cheapertraffic.com . They submit your website to over 1,000 search engines for only $19.95. I submitted my website to them two months ago and have seen great results.
jgriff64 05-30-2002, 02:04 PM Nice add, surprised no one has made a comment on this post yet.
Is an add like this allowed in this forum???
The user even has the site on his profile, blatant forum misuse
SoftWareRevue 05-30-2002, 02:06 PM Originally posted by moe8585
Submitting to search engines can be a fustrating time, because you need to fill out hundreds of forms, reply to thousands of emails, and wait for months till your listed. I suggest submitting your website to http://www.********* . They submit your website to over 1,000 search engines for only $19.95. I submitted my website to them two months ago and have seen great results. You really shouldn't talk about yourself in the third person. :rolleyes:Originally posted by jgriff64
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Is an add like this allowed in this forum???. . . . . Not according to the Rules (http://www.webhostingtalk.com/misc.php?s=&action=forum-rules).
derek.bodner 05-30-2002, 02:06 PM geez, that is bad.
1,000 search engines? That's ridiculous. Why just the other day I got spam from some company that said they could submit my site to 250,000 search engines, and I think that was only $39.95... so it's a much better value! :)
A site search here will reveal some of the many threads advising manual submission to the few relevant search engines over these mass "ffa blasters." Here are pointers to a couple of recent ones:
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?threadid=49550
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?threadid=48295
viGeek 05-30-2002, 02:16 PM Originally posted by JayC
A site search here will reveal some of the many threads advising manual submission to the few relevant search engines over these mass "ffa blasters.[/url]
I agree :)
Do it manualy, get it done right.
There have been times well actually alot of times, where i have gotten indexed in google. And have seen my website appear in about 40 other search engines.
masterhost 05-30-2002, 02:49 PM I agree,
Manually registering would be the best bet.
jgriff64 05-30-2002, 03:40 PM I have to say a while back we used a software, wont metion the name, but it did a very good job.
The problem with software is you dont know if it really went through and I am no expert but you only need to get listed on a couple to start seeing good results. DMOZ & Google
AcuNett 05-30-2002, 04:18 PM "Submitting to search engines can be a fustrating time, because you need to fill out hundreds of forms, reply to thousands of emails"
I tried that a year ago, and it turned out to be a FFA engine submitting me to 260,000 search engines. Actually I didn't have to fill out hundreds of forms. More like 5. But now my hotmail gets about 100 junk mail from those FFA links each day.
Originally posted by jgriff64
The problem with software is you dont know if it really went through and I am no expert but you only need to get listed on a couple to start seeing good results. DMOZ & Google And that's exactly the point. You have to make a manual submission to dmoz, and you don't even need to make a submission to Google. It won't hurt if you do, but they won't list your site unless they have links to it from other sites in their index; and if they do their spider will find you anyway.
Automated submission, in mid-2002, is pretty much a thing of the past, as much a relic as doorway pages and automated meta tag generators.
moe8585 05-30-2002, 04:41 PM I didnt own the site when i first used it. After submitting my own website (mywebarcade.com) i started to get a lot of traffic. Then i sold mywebarcade.com and bought cheapertraffic.com. I dont do the submissions myself, they are done by someone else and i thought they did a very good job.
Cymedia 05-30-2002, 06:36 PM Originally posted by moe8585
I didnt own the site when i first used it. After submitting my own website (mywebarcade.com) i started to get a lot of traffic. Then i sold mywebarcade.com and bought cheapertraffic.com. I dont do the submissions myself, they are done by someone else and i thought they did a very good job.
LOL contact me on ICQ
SYAlam 05-31-2002, 03:18 AM Are there any programs like this that offer a credible reseller or affiliate program?
Paul-UKWSD 05-31-2002, 03:38 AM They cant be that good when they arent even listed in google LOL!
"Sorry, no information is available for the URL cheapertraffic.com"
Aussie Bob 05-31-2002, 03:43 AM Originally posted by Paul-ukhost
They cant be that good when they arent even listed in google LOL!
"Sorry, no information is available for the URL cheapertraffic.com"
:eek:
Aussie Bob 05-31-2002, 03:48 AM Originally posted by JayC
And that's exactly the point. You have to make a manual submission to dmoz, and you don't even need to make a submission to Google. It won't hurt if you do, but they won't list your site unless they have links to it from other sites in their index; and if they do their spider will find you anyway.
Nothing is safe from those googlebots. :D
Automated submission, in mid-2002, is pretty much a thing of the past, as much a relic as doorway pages and automated meta tag generators.
Yep, agree 100% :)
And the rise_and_rise of Overture.com [the search engine formerly known as Prince ;)] is interesting too. :)
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