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How to submit your site to MSN, Yahoo & google?
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Here's a link for submitting to Yahoo http://search.yahoo.com/info/submit.html
I cant find the one for google anymore. It seems like they're making it hard to find now.
The easiest way is to use a search engine optimization tool that lets you submit your site to search engines automatically. There are several tools out there. Just do a search on the net.
You can also use a service that submits your site to search engines; for a fee of course. Most of them will only do a full search engine optimization that cost thousands of dollars. And there's no guarantee that your website will rank high on the keywords that you want to rank. Getting your website to show up on search engines does not mean just submitting your site. It requires a full search engine optimization to actually get results.
If all you need is to submit your website, check out this site http://www.netstralogy.com. They can do basic submissions only to free-submission search engines. They did ours and we're showing up #1 on several search engines for the keywords we wanted to rank.
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THanks!
I see my website on yahoo and google now.... It took like 2 weeks for yahoo and google to crawl. -
Hi there:
Actually submissions to these search engines are no longer necessary.... if you can get a couple of links from sites that these search engines crawl, you should be fine.
Not sure what website you have, but we've put up a useful guide for online retailers with quite some tips on search engine marketing as well. You can check it out at http://www.internet-retailer.com ; i hope you find it useful in your attempts to get ranked on these search engines.
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Myshaldan is correct that you do not need to pay to submit, but more can still be done. Either by a direct submission or link from a site already submitted....you can help speed up the natural process for engines finding you site.
If you want to take advantage of one page being indexed, then you should have a site map on your site. With a site map if one page is indexed you can have the map read by the search spider and have all pages quickly indexed. That is why site maps are often called "spider food" because of how the search spiders love to go through the site map so quickly.
Some customers will like to clickthrough your site map, but the better bennifit is that the search engine will more quickly trace your whole site with a site map.
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