http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl
http://addurl.altavista.com/addurl/default
http://www.alltheweb.com/help/webmaster/submit_site
here is a few to try
2006-08-25 12:59:06
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answered by justin d 1
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A few preliminary remarks:
1) WebSITES don't rank in the search engines, rather webPAGES do. Most websites have numerous webpages, and each webpage has the potential to show up in the search results of the major search engines (i.e., Google, Yahoo, MSN, and Ask.com).
2) Sites rank in the search engines for keywords (short, 2 - 5 word phrases which people search for on search engines such as Google and Yahoo -- also known as search terms). This means that what we really want to know is what do we have to do to help a particular webpage rank well in the search engine for a particular keyword phrase.
3) Not all webpages and keywords are equally valuable when it comes to ranking well in the search engine. Some keyword phrases are more popular than other keyword phrases, some less so. Some keyword phrases are more relevant to your product and services, some less so. It is important to clarify your goals for ranking well so that you can gain the maximum benefit from showing up in the search engine results.
With that said, here is an article which summarizes the steps you need to take to rank well in the search engines: http://www.sembasics.com/sem-blog/the-se...
The site contains other articles which explain in-depth how to do each of the steps outlined in the article (those tutorials can be reached here: http://www.sembasics.com/sem-blog/search...
Here is a brief outline of the article:
1) Create a search engine friendly website (proper use of HTML code, good URLs, etc.). If the search engines can't process your site, you can't rank well, no matter what else you do -- your site will essentially be invisible to them.
2) Good keyword research -- find the words and phrases that your customers use to search for your products, organize those keywords according to popularity and competition.
3) Create web pages each of which is focused around 1 - 2 keywords.
4) Get high-quality links from related, high-quality sites which link directly to the appropriate web page. This is perhaps the most important part of ranking well in the search engine, although it's effectiveness is determined by how well you do the other steps in this process.
5) Track and analyze your optimization results so as to improve the effectiveness of your optiization campaign.
2006-08-29 01:48:30
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answered by Mr. How-to 2
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First, make sure that you submit your website to the search engines. It takes anywhere from 2 weeks to even 6 months for websites to show up in the search engines. In some cases, a website will show up after 2 weeks of being online, only to disappear for maybe 3-6 months (which is called Google sandbox, though Yahoo to a certain extent also does)
Ranking high in the search engines, however, is a tougher ballgame. Search engines look at the following factors in ranking websites, though in varying degrees of importance:
- Age = an older site stand a higher chance of getting better rankings than newer sites because they are more established (especially if considered an authority in the field) and a lot more incoming links
- Quality and Uniqueness of the Content = sites rank well if they have content that users consider relevant and original, not rehashed or using content used by hundred other websites (e.g. articles in article submission directories)
- Keyword density = number of times the keyword appears on the site. This also includes having the keywords in important places such as the title, metatags, even H1s and H2s
- How it fares in the results = when it comes up in the search engines, are people clicking on it or not. If not, search engines consider the site to be not relevant to the keyword. Also, how long does the user stay on the site; if they hit the back button immediately, then the site may not be relevant to the search term
- Site structure = on-page factors to sitemaps
- Backlinks = who are linking to the site and what are their quality (the more authoritative the site linking to your site, the better).
If you are going to read only one piece on search engine optimization, I suggest you read Brett Tabke of WebmasterWorld.com's "Successful Site in 12 Months with Google Alone: 26 steps to 15k a day." http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum3/2010.htm
WebmasterWorld.com http://www.webmasterworld.com has different sections that cover various aspects of search engine optimization, and each section is participated in by respected webmasters and even search engine employees (e.g. there's a GoogleGuy that responds to Google topics)
Other resources that can help you get top ranking in the search engines are:
Google Press Releases http://googlepress.blogspot.com/
Matt Cutts Blog http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/ (Matt is a Google software engineer)
Digitalpoint Yahoo Forums http://forums.digitalpoint.com/forumdisplay.php?f=6
SearchEngineWatch's MSN Forums http://forums.searchenginewatch.com/forumdisplay.php?f=8
As for tools to help you get top rankings in the search engine, here are some of the best in the field today
Total Optimizer Pro http://www.totaloptimizer.com/
Keyword density tool http://googlerankings.com/ultimate_seo_tool.php
Google Sitemaps (to help Google index your pages faster) https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/siteoverview?hl=en
SEO Book - lots of free great SEO tools http://tools.seobook.com/
2006-08-26 08:04:26
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answer #3
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answered by imisidro 7
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hi, for google you can submit your url to them directly. this service is free-of-charge. However, chances are they won't take a second look at your website because there are simply too many submissions every day. for yahoo, you are required to pay them a submission fee and there is NO guarantee that they will list your website. tough luck, huh? the best way to get a listing is to work hard on SEO and lure the search engine spiders to your websites. good luck!
2016-03-17 02:42:19
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answered by Anonymous
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google has this thing called "robot", that thing searches the internet every week or so for websites, images, etc.. and once that robot finds your webiste, your website will be added to google or yahoo or whatever.
2006-08-27 08:41:06
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answered by lomatar1186 7
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Not sure I think you have to pay for it's listing
2006-08-25 12:56:29
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answered by wee_nat123 2
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on yahoo, you can submit a site at the bottom of yahoo home page
2006-08-29 08:30:57
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answered by Bored? 2
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Try this website ..it may help you.
http://www.xxist.com/self_submit.html
2006-08-25 13:08:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not sure about it
2006-08-25 21:57:46
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answered by Anonymous
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