Originally posted by gus
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I would suggest that you take this thread to technical where a little less piss taking takes place.
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sounds like a good deal
and for a fiver you'll guarantee what? Will you provide proof of where you've submitted the site & keywords? Provide regular updates? etc etc?
Anyone got any better ideas than DP?
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It's not for me, but a client. It's money well spent to have a company do these things for them - there are too many other things to be getting on with.
So, any recommendations for companies?
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Pay
Fool dont pay!
It's all about links to your site. Post stuff on message boards (and watch Google start indexing its own Google Groups ), beg and plead people to post links, and without being a spam artist - spam.
It takes a while but the coverage will build up.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnThey [Google] changed the rules in March 04 evidently.
To get a good ranking.
1. LOTS of inbound links from relevant sites that themselves have a good page rank.
2. Spider friendly pages stuffed with chosen keywords in anchor, alt and Heading tags.
3. Content that changes.
Incidently, I wonder why page changes should promote its ranking (apart from trying to weed out abandoned pages that have been left unchanged for years).
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Eh?
Pay someone to submit to search engines?
They are either free to submit (Google, Yahoo), or they are meta search engines which means they will spider other search engines and pages to include your site.
e.g.
http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl
Now getting a high ranking, that's a different matter.
Google has a sandbox that will mean your site may not get a good ranking for several months no matter what you do http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com/article55.html
They changed the rules in March 04 evidently.
To get a good ranking.
1. LOTS of inbound links from relevant sites that themselves have a good page rank.
2. Spider friendly pages stuffed with chosen keywords in anchor, alt and Heading tags.
3. Content that changes.
All that you can do yourself.
HTH
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Forget Google and Yahoo. AtW's search engine is the only one worth being listed with.
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Search engine submission
Some recommendations please.
Best company to use for search engine submission, to get companies ranked high in google, yahoo etc.
Best approach to have the same companies listed high in German & French Google/yahoo etc, so searchable by German & Franch terms?
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