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This is a quick tutorial done by Sam’s Web Guide on how to submit your websites to 3 of the major search engines â Google, Bing & Yahoo
It is very important to get your website listed in the major search engines. This is a basic free submission that allows web users to access your website through organic search, provided that their search keywords match the âcrawler accessible’ content you have on your site and your website has already been crawled and indexed. (We will discuss key word selection and search engine optimization in another post) A crawler/bot is a term used for search engine applications that search the web in a methodical and automatic manner for websites and new content and creates an index of the sites found. A copy of your site is actually stored on the search engine servers for easy access later.
Let’s get to it:
For Google Submissions go to www.google.com/addurl/ and simply add your site in the form provided, as shown below.
Once you have entered your site’s URL, hit the submit button and you will be good to go.
An important note: It is not guaranteed that your site will be crawled immediately, or as stated by the search engines â âany at allâ considering that there are millions of sites on the web and once you submit your site, the request gets placed in a queue. Generally, with my experience, they always do eventually crawl sites submitted. It could takes weeks before your site shows up in searches though.
Tip: Using the google webmaster tools and submitting a site map there will help google to index your site much faster. After creating a webmaster tools profile for your site here: www.google.com/webmasters select your site’s profile name and then at the lower right corner of the page you will see a link to submit a sitemap.
On Google’s submission site, you will find lots of other useful links and guidelines on how to manage your web presence and the associated rules. I chose to refer to Google first because they have the most in-depth explanations of the different web standards and how to ensure that your website is a success through search. Very user-friendly.
For Bing.com Submissions, Microsoft’s search brand, go to www.bing.com/docs/submit.aspx. The Bing brand is fairly new, but it does the job.
For Yahoo.com Submissions go to http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/submit.
Once you have submitted your site you are on your way to getting new visitors to your site. Do not take search for granted or rely on search alone to bring new site viewers though, as web search can be more competitive than what’s seen on the surface.
There are thousands of search engines active on the internet and manual submission on all may not be possible and some search engines are for specific types of content. If you wish to find more search engines, simply search for them or you may visit Search Engine Watch to see a more in-depth listing.
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Robyn-Dale Samuda has been developing websites since 2008 and is an advocate for technological advancement and increased awareness in the Caribbean. He has since begun to expedite his mission of educating all who seek the knowledge through his website samswebguide.com. His areas of expertise are Web Programming, Graphics Design, Search Engine Optimization and I.T. Consultation
With the merger of Yahoo and Microsoft search facility, Nick and James from Creare take a look at the new Bing search engine in comparison with Google.
With the merger of Yahoo and Microsoft search facility, Nick and James from Creare take a look at the new Bing search engine in comparison with Google.
With the merger of Yahoo and Microsoft search facility, Nick and James from Creare take a look at the new Bing search engine in comparison with Google.
With the merger of Yahoo and Microsoft search facility, Nick and James from Creare take a look at the new Bing search engine in comparison with Google.
With the merger of Yahoo and Microsoft search facility, Nick and James from Creare take a look at the new Bing search engine in comparison with Google.
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