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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
. . . . .
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.

JayC
05-30-2002, 02:10 PM
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.

JayC
05-30-2002, 04:24 PM
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. :)