Pham Dinh Vien

March 24, 2009

Search Engine Submission

Filed under: Pay Per Click Advertising — admin @ 8:01 pm

Although it is considered unnecessary by some web masters, search engine submission is a common practice meant to make a web site more visible to search engines. Through search engine submission, a site is directly included in a search engine, yet, even without this measure, Google, MSN or Yahoo would still find the sites on the world wide web thanks to the spiders, bots and crawlers they use. Nevertheless most web site owners will not wait for the search engine to discover them or identify an update or new version of a page, and would rather become visible by performing this submission.

There are two basic procedures used for search engine submission, and the choice belongs to the web master for the matter. Thus, some will simply submit one web page only, usually the home one, after which the crawlers will identify the entire site. The other possibility is to submit the entire site by means of a site map. The only inconvenience with the former variant is that some sites may not be identified properly because of poor design. Therefore, make sure to contract a professional IT to design your site in order to insure a good visibility on search engines and thus a superior number of visitors and potential clients.

Search engine submission goes hand in hand with other page support techniques that make a site appear on the first page of a search engine. The popularity of pages is thus closely connected with search engine optimization, the keywords selection and the creation of the friendly links. Lots of variables are involved in achieving the web page ranking and bringing a site the quality traffic it needs to be profitable. Thus, interpretations of page value are very complex and so is the processes of creating them. Therefore, the site optimization that accompanies search engine submission is a constant process that requires permanent monitoring.

Presently, lots of Internet optimization experts claim that search engine submission is no longer necessary because of the extended features of search engines nowadays. Moreover, under certain circumstances, it is believed that the very submission could even violate some of the terms of service of the engines creating the premises for site banning from the service. And last but not least, beware what company you hire for search engine submission services, because some of the practices and alternate business models they may use could lead to problems for your submitted domain name.

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