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I wonder, if SEO submission tools actually work well? How and when i can be sure they actually did work? Can i mess something up bad if i run many of them?
I got assignment, to register 10/20 words in certain search motors (like yahoo, google, msn, aol), what should i do? Can just download some information to services or search engines? I will submit your site to 400 search motors software and all is done?
But ... why some sites ask hundreds of dollars for submitting your site if it can be done easily, maybe adding just some line of code to the web pages and running the program, etc?
Is there a other trick i could use to get better search result? To promote site? Like adding hidden links to famous websites, so the google motor will look that i link to high ranking sites and make my rank better?
Most i would need that if someone will write (for example) "green widget store" in search motor, that certain website would be first (there is no other sites like that); the site does not come up when ya search bla bla bla in any motor, after couple of years. Instead you see sites bla lalala bla hahha bla.
What should i do?
Thank you so much for answering any of my questions.
[edited by: caveman at 1:26 am (utc) on April 6, 2006]
[edit reason] Removed specifics, per TOS, and edited for clarity. [/edit]
I wonder, if SEO submission tools actually work well?
If you're talking about site submission to crawler-based search engines, SEO submission tools are useless. As you can see, the responses on this thread suggest they're a waste of time and money, albeit the poster thinks he has some information that no one else has....
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I got assignment, to register 10/20 words in certain search motors (like yahoo, google, msn, aol), what should i do?
There's no such thing as "registering" words with the major search engines, at least not with regard to the placement of your site in search engine rankings.
What the person who gave you the assignment might be thinking... the engines do sell contextual ads where you set up an account, create advertisements based on your keywords, and bid on the position of those ads. While you can do this yourself, it takes a fair amount of background to know what you're doing, and it takes active management and ongoing financial committment. The engines describe the basics in their advertising sections.
Google has an "Advertising Programs" link on its home page.
Yahoo has an "Advertise With Us" link at the bottom of its home page.
You'll have to look for such links on other sites. WebmasterWorld has forums that discuss these advertising programs as well. But there is no way to register or submit "words" to affect crawler-based results in the search engines.
Getting a site to rank on crawler-based searches is what many of the forums on WebmasterWorld are about. You have a lot of reading to do here. Since it sounds like the site isn't yours, I'm not sure what specifically to suggest as a first step. There's no quick way to get a site to rank.
First of all in my opinion you should not submit your site to 400 search engines. Those companies charge too much for something you can do you for yourself. If you just have at least one site linking back to you, you will eventually get indexed.(placed in search engines.) Also sometimes if you use the search engine software that does this submission for a site, it can get your site into trouble. Meaning geting penalized for using this software so i suggest you stay away from these programs. It's better if you do it for yourself.
If your going to build a site yourself i suggest you create the entire site first. When i say entire site i mean developing it all at once with all it's articles and seo all the pages for it's keywords.
This way you have the entire site ready to go and hopefully get a good placement because of all the content on the site. I personally did this. It took
a couple of months to put it together, but once i launched it, i was placing on the first page results in one major engine. Motor as you would say it:)
Took a few days and i was indexed. Then about about 2 weeks later and i was number 1 in search engines, of course that was only less than 100 sites on the results.
>Then about 2 more weeks later and i was on the 1st page results of more than 300,000 pages. So it worked out pretty well for me. This of course is my experience so it is no guarantee it will happen for anyone.
Also when you get links, don't go nuts linking to everything. Just get a few links on your site pointing to good resources that are similar to your site. For example if you have a site on Dogs, link to sites that are related to dogs. As an example, you would possibly link to sites that sell flea collars for dogs, dog food, dog products, dog information etc...All dogs or something relating them.
But not to somebody who is selling the same thing you are unless you want to compete with them by comparing your product with theirs and telling the consumer how yours is better than theirs.
Also you need alot of good content. Write articles on your product. As the example above, write articles on your site about dogs. All about dogs on your site is the key target. That way the search engines will see your site as a site all about dogs and you'll have a better chance at ranking better and competing against larger businesses.
Also in your articles make sure they are all different. Make them all unique. No duplicate content otherwise they are not of good use because you will get some degree of penalties on your site.
Lastly one more bit of advice. Submit your site manually to only a few of the Major search engines. You know, the "famous" ones as you put it that you really want to be included into.(indexed)
oh, just curious,
A question. Are you from Japan or somewhere? I ask because you called search engines.. motors..and said "register words" and i've never heard someone say they needed to register words.
Well....
I feel like i should help you out a little more.
Good Karma:)
Here is a thread that started me out when i first joined webmasterworld. It will benefit anyone who reads it. Alot of good information to get you started.
Of course it will raise even more questions but that's really good since when you get the answers to those and when you reach some degree of Seo/Sem experience you will be able to compete against big time competition and hopefully hit payday!
Here is the link.
Good luck! :)
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frenzy77
Actually i am from Estonia, that's why my English is bad lol.
I will read,and then ask more, but i know now to keep away from SEO tools
Thank you one more time!