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Think my site has been rejected?

         

altyuk

11:28 am on May 22, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Being new to this I made a site last year and submitted it around 10 times to the same engines without it being complete!
Now i have finished the site and want to get it listed can anyone offer advice?
cheers

ritch_b

11:52 am on May 22, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Firstly, spend some time making the most of your site by adding a relevant and useful title, keywords & description that reflect the content of your pages. There's a wealth of information regarding what to do & what not to do available by using the site search above.

Check to see if your domain name is already listed in the main search engines - there are different ways to do this depending on the search engine, so check their help pages if needs be.

If it is listed, hang fire & your site will be revisited and the changes taken into account. This may take a number of weeks, so don't be tempted to continually re-submit your pages.

Not listed? Then submit away! Submit your main (front) page once then just sit and wait - it's a matter of time.

Consider submitting your site to the DMOZ and Yahoo directories, if not listed already.

Again, there's information regarding all this available using the site search. Have a look around & make sure you're up to speed with it all.

R.

altyuk

8:41 pm on May 23, 2003 (gmt 0)

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thanks mate

trillianjedi

9:08 pm on May 23, 2003 (gmt 0)

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You also need some inbound links from reasonable sites to stay in the index once you are in.

DMOZ and Yahoo are good suggestions.

GoGuides is also worth a punt, and JoeAnt and Zeal while you're at it.

Pick some sites that rank reasonably well for your topic that you consider might link to you and see if you can get a link from them.

If you have good content then they will. And DMOZ and the others will also accept you too.

But you need that good content first.

TJ

seoRank

10:29 am on May 31, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Also, you do not need to individually submit all your site pages. Just make a good site map and hook up all the pages on it and submit the site map. The rest of your site will be indexed in due course.

I would strongly advise against repeatedly submitting your site to SEs. If your site is existing in their database, they WILL come back and re-index the rest of your pages and your fresh content