I'm trying to submit a real estate website (which is a commerical site) to Yahoo!, Lyocs, etc... and I keep on getting a message that I have to pay money to get special consideration for a commerical site. Is there any way to get around this because I thought that search engine submission could be free. Thank you.
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Search engine submission can be done for free.. but, you get what you pay for (nothing)
Now, I wouldn't go as far as saying, the more you pay, the better the submission, but I garuntee you that if you pay a professional company to submit your site to the top SEs, you'll get a much better result than one of the free places...
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Search google for tips and tricks on ranking your web site with search engines. The one thing I learned is to have patience. It took about 3 months before a site I worked on got well ranked on search engines. I would not call myself an expert but I know that I would not pay for something when there are plenty of resources out there to help.does this sig match?
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There are free search engine submission services out there. One of the better ones is http://www.jimtools.com Only flaw is that your email address is automatically added to their newsletter, so keep that in mind when inputting it.- George
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Search engine submissions have not been necessary for several years. You are far better of setting up a couple of links to a new site and let the search engine spiders find the site naturally.
Search engine submissions to hundreds or thousands of search engines has always been a scam and are useless. The only three that matter are Google, Yahoo and Bing and your site will get indexed more thoroughly if you simply set up a few links to the site from a site that gets indexed regularly.
@Jumpman, you are probably having a problem with Yahoo because you need to set up a Yahoo account. There used to be a free Yahoo submission option if you have a Yahoo account.
If you are having trouble getting search engines to index a new site, try a free pinging service, such as pingler.com. It works better than manually submitting to search engines.
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Originally posted by TopDogger View PostSearch engine submissions have not been necessary for several years. You are far better of setting up a couple of links to a new site and let the search engine spiders find the site naturally.OracleGuy
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