A Must for Blogger: Submit Your URL to Major Search Engine
Written by admin on July 18, 2008 – 11:24 pm -
Search engine will not automatically index your website in their search engine once your web site launch. If you wait for the search engine to find and indexed your entire site, you probably will wait forever. You have to work with Search Engine, not against them. You should admit that Search Engine is the major factor that drive you lots of traffic.
To let the search engine to know your website is very easy. All you have to do just submits your web site URLs to the search engine but this may take days or weeks, even months for waiting the search engine sent the spider to crawl your website. Note that submits URLs to search engine is only store your page in the search engine database and it will not rank your site. You got to do many work after you submits your URLs in order to climb higher in the search engine result.
Though there are thousands of search engine out there, it’s doesn’t mean you should submits to all of them. You only need to submit these three free major search engines is enough because they are over 90% people using these search engines in looking for something. Don’t look for services like the plague “submit to all 1000 Search Engine”. Some of these services may need you to pay. Avoid it! These services will not help and will send spam to your mail inbox.
All you have to do is submit your URLs to these main Search Engines below:
Google
http://www.google.com/addurl/
Yahoo
http://search.yahoo.com/info/submit.html
MSN
http://search.live.com/docs/submit.aspx
How can you tell a spider has visit your website
You will need to wait days or weeks for the search engine sent spider visit your site. Spider is a program that Search Engine use to crawls your website content and bring back to their database. To know if the spider has come or not, you will have to check at your web host account regarding to your web site log files (normally in the statistic log). The Spider has a name. For Google’s spider called “googlebot”, Yahoo is called “Slurp”, and MSN is called “msnbot”.
How can you tell your website has indexed?
Well, you can check by the search engine you have submitted. Once your URLs have been indexed, you will see a list of every page of your website. Every Search Engine has it own way to check, for:
Google
Key in “site:www.yourdomain.com” (without the quote) in the search engine.
Yahoo
just key in “http://www.yourdomain.com” (without the quote) in the search engine.
MSN
Key in “site:www.yourdomain.com” (without the quote) in the search engine.
If your website not indexed after 6-8 weeks, you will have to resubmit again to the search engine. No need to check it frequently. Check for the result twice a week is well enough.
You can also submits url to some directories website.
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Quality link building
Written by admin on May 5, 2008 – 8:22 pm -While it is quite important for you to build quality links to your web site, it is just as equally important to consider what the quality of these links are as you build them. Here are some of the parameters that you should be using to decide whether the links you are trading really are of the quality that your web site requires in order to position your web site properly in the Search Engines:
1. Search Engines will give your links more weight when they come from other web sites that are related to your business or niche, as represented on your web site. As such, these links will benefit your site a lot more than links from nonrelated web sites would.
2. You should do your best to get links from web sites that have a high Google page rank. These web sites really should have at least a PR3, if not higher.
3. Whatever you do, make sure that your web site does NOT get listed on a FFA (Free For All) links page. While these directories will allow you to instantly add a back link to your web site, they also do not have a specific theme and thus they are willing to give out links to any web sites that request to have a link there. However, if you get a FFA back link they will negatively impact your Search Engine positioning. Therefore, they should be avoided at all cost.
4. In the same way as you need to avoid FFA link pages, you also need to avoid getting links from web sites that have porn or gambling material on them. This is because your site will no longer be friendly for families and thus many web sites will not want to link to your web site, thus you will be harming your web site’s standing in the Search Engines. However, if you have a pornographic or gambling web site, you can ignore this “rule.”
Of course, these are only a few of the really important factors that you have to take into consideration whenever you are trying to implement a successful link building campaign for your web site. Remember, this is a very important part of any good Search Engine optimization campaign. Therefore, you should really take the time and effort to do it properly. I suggest this site http://www.submitedge.com they specialize in Link Building

Tags: Blogging, Internet, Link Building, Search Engine optimization
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