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Search Engine submission to 60,000 engines
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 12:48 am
by JayJay
Hai There,
I have just recently submitted a my web site which is
www.ukshoppingpages.com to a web site called submitshop.com
which guarantee to submit to 60000 search engine.
Is this very true..that my site will be literally submitted to all the major search engine and will I get High PR ranking.
Thanks
SE Submissions
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:02 pm
by nerdlib
Just my two cents here but here is the deal.
If you put out a bowl of milk... The cats will come.
Same rules apply for SE's.
If you put up good content and proper HTML website.
The engines will find YOU.
You should never have to SUBMIT to an engine.
Submitting to search engines is a thing of the 90's
Submission to search engines
Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 10:32 pm
by cathiejones
Submissions to directories is also important apart from submissions to search engines.
Re: Here's your answer
Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 3:59 am
by Torsten
vistadivine wrote:It may be true but its not useful. Because the top 20 search engines are the only who serve 90% of the search engine driven traffic....
Except if one wants/needs to target local search engines. in my case a good example would be
www.ananzi.co.za which only allows South African web sites. Entry in the search engine, follows an entry in their directory.
I get more relevant results from local search engines, then from any other search engine. Amongst those 60.000 search engines may be many, that are actually regional search engines, hence many of the submissions may get rejected. Rejected, because they don't meet the region criteria.
Google itself has regional options as well.
As for the directories I think it is important that search engines accept them as backlinks. Only that way link popularity (and coclusively ranking) will really increase.
Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 5:40 am
by overdriveelectronics
I wouldnt pay anyone to submit my site to 60,000 search engines. Probably 90% of them are crap and probably just FFA. These submissions will not help your site at all and wont get you anywhere. You can actually get in trouble for being on too many FFA sites!
Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 6:36 am
by overdriveelectronics
These companies do it because they know there are people out there that dont know anything about seo and submissions. These companies will say that they submit to 60,000+ sites but in actuality, there are only a few that will help a site out. These companies are out to take innocent people's money!
Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:44 am
by Torsten
vistadivine wrote:Ya said that right because still there are lots of people who believe that just submitting to the search engines is enough.
Actually, this section is about link popularity. How would submitting to search engines help a site with link popularity anyway?
I can only see the following ways for getting higher link popularity:
* backlinks on your site
* Others place links to your site (for whatever reason)
* exchanging links with other sites
* submitting to directories
* writing in blogs/forums and the like
Re: Here's your answer
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 10:32 am
by Silversurfer
vistadivine wrote:It may be true but its not useful. Because the top 20 search engines are the only who serve 90% of the search engine driven traffic.
Akash
http://www.vistadivine.com
Hi Akash,
I heard that aswell already several times so I guess I won't waste my time submitting to the other thousands of engines that share the 10% rest traffic, it's really ridicoulos.
BUT what are in your believe the 20 most relevant search engines?
I have a list here:
Google
Whatuseek
Wisenut
ExactSeek
Scrubtheweb
Jayde
AOL Search
HotBot
Search.com
Metacrawler
Dogpile
Mamma
C4
Canada.com
ixquick
Infogrid
WebInfoSearch Fast Search (AllTheWeb.com)
Query Server
800go
Debriefing
Highway 61
37.com
OneSeek
MetaSpider
Vivisimo
PlanetSearch surfwax
qbSearch
ProFusion
Proteus
Go 2 Net
MegaGo.com
WebFile
myGO
Megacrawler
Search Climbers
What do you think about these?
And what are your top twenty?
Greetings, Silver
Re: Search Engine submission to 60,000 engines
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 12:41 pm
by jonnyhardbaked
Good tool. But I don't think it can give you good quality work.