Search Engine Submission
Search Engine Submission, a service provided by Logiweb Internet Services, a website design, development and online marketing company selling a variety of services including e-commerce, hosting facilities and domain names.
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This page covers the basics of our search engine submission service. If you have time, you should also read beyond the essentials to understand how our search engine submission service can increase your traffic and other ways you can market your site other than using search engine submission.
Search engine submission to Yahoo: Do a search on Yahoo, and the main results that come back
generally will be "powered" by Google (see the Search Engine Results page for what "main" results are). Despite this, Yahoo maintains its own independent "directory" of web sites, which are compiled by its human editors.Search engine submission to the Yahoo Directory MAY
potentially help the search engine submission in Google's results. And, since Yahoo uses Google results for its main listings, this means it MAY help search engine submission to Yahoo itself.
Yahoo has two search engine submission options: "Standard search engine submission," which is free, and "Yahoo Express search engine submission " which involves a submission fee. Anyone
can use Standard search engine submission to submit for free to a non-commercial category. You'll know the category is non-commercial if the "reverse bar" containing the category name at
the top of the category page is blue. You'll also know because if you try to submit to a non-commercial category, the Standard search engine submission option will be offered in addition to the Yahoo Express search engine submission paid option, discussed further below. Why might you choose to pay when the free search engine submission option is available? Simply for a fast turnaround time. If you use the free search engine submission choice, there's no guarantee that your search engine submission will be reviewed quickly or at all. Your search engine submission to a non-commercial category is more likely to be accepted if your content is not overtly commercial. For example, search engine submission of the home page of a site that sells running shoes is likely to be seen a commercial and not accepted. However, if you have a page within that web site that discusses in depth how to select the right type of shoes for different running races, then that page might be deemed helpful, non-commercial information and that search engine submission will be accepted.
Avoid Search Engine Stumbling Blocks During Search engine submission: Some search engines see the web the way someone using a very old browser might. They may not read image maps. They may not read frames. You need to anticipate these problems during search engine submission, or a search engine may not index any or all your web pages and your search engine submission will have been in vain.
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Have HTML links. Often, designers create only image map links from the home page to inside pages and this is not good for search engine submission. A search engine that can't follow these links won't be able to get "inside" the site. Unfortunately, the most descriptive, relevant pages are often inside pages rather than the home page. Solve this problem by adding some HTML hyperlinks before search engine submission to the home page that lead to major inside pages or sections of your web site. This is something that will help some of your human visitors, also, as well as aiding search engine submission. Put them down at the bottom of the page. The search engine will find them and follow them.
Also, when thinking about search engine submission consider making a site map page with text links to everything in your web site. You can submit this page, which will help the search engines locate pages within your web site. Finally, be sure you do a good job of linking internally between your pages. This is a must for search engine submission. If you naturally point to
different pages from within your site, you increase the odds that search engines will follow links and find more of your web site. Some of the major search cannot follow frame links. So before search engine submission make sure there is an alternative method for them to enter and index your site, either through meta tags or smart design. For more information, see the tips on using frames and search engine submission. Generating pages via CGI or database-delivery? Expect that some of the search engines won't be able to index them after search engine submission. Consider creating static pages whenever possible, perhaps using the database to update the pages, not to generate them on the fly. Also, avoid symbols in your URLs, especially the ? symbol. Search engines tend to choke on it and it will not help your search engine submission.
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