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Search Engine Submissions For SEO

Search engine submissions can be a method used as part of a wider search engine optimization campaign to help your website to be easily found, indexed and understood by search engines.  Submissions for SEO are also sometimes known as website submissions and search engine submissions but all essentially mean that you register your website with the major search engines, which means that they know your web pages exist, however it doesn’t mean that they will automatically rank your site, which is where the rest of search engine optimization strategy comes in.  Getting your website listed with search engines may sound simple enough, but when done most effectively in terms of search engine optimization, website submissions can actually be quite a complicated process.

Most of the major search engines such as Google and Yahoo use what we call spiders, crawlers or bots to automatically look for web pages and create listings from what they find.  However, this can sometimes take months or longer if a new website doesn’t have any kind of search engine optimization strategy.  With a well implemented link building strategy as part of a wider search engine optimization campaign, search engine spiders will follow links from websites they already know about to yours and find your web pages that way.  However, for maximum exposure, it also makes sense to make manual search engines submissions too.

Search Engine Submissions

Google, Yahoo and most of the other popular search engines allow you to manually add a website submission to their crawlers directly.  This is usually done with most submissions for SEO by submitting a URL or several URLs on a specific website submissions page.  Although it is definitely not recommended as good search engine optimization practice to submit all of the pages of your site when you make search engine submissions, you can submit your homepage and a couple of other URLs from within your website.  If your on-page search engine optimization efforts are well implemented then your website will have an accurate site map for the crawlers then to read and easily find the other web pages in your site.

It is a common myth that for maximum search engine optimization benefit, search engine submissions should be carried out repeatedly, for example on a monthly basis.  There is nothing to prove that these kind of repeated search engine submissions have any positive impact on a search engine optimization campaign.

Website Submissions via directories

There are places other than search engines to which you can also make website submissions which will bring more search engine optimisation benefit overall. The difference with good directories is that they are human-powered, not crawler-powered, which means that they rely on people to input information rather than crawlers doing all the hard work.  Making submissions for SEO into these directories can help your search engine optimisation efforts greatly when part of a wider SEO strategy.

Directories work by organising websites into categories and subcategories.  The best directories, and the most useful when making submissions for SEO, are those with human editors who review website submissions and evaluate how useful and relevant each website is for users.  These kinds of website submissions can be complicated and a certain process has to be followed correctly in order for the submissions for SEO to be successful.  Making website submissions to incorrect or irrelevant categories will mean that they will be rejected and have absolutely no search engine optimisation benefit to your website whatsoever, possibly the opposite in fact.

The high quality directories all have different processes to make submissions for SEO, which means that they must be done manually in order for the website submissions to be categorised correctly.  Most of the good directories in which to make submissions for SEO benefit are not free, because they take a lot of man hours to make them so useful for search engine submissions and as a result, for search engine optimisation.  In order to make the most of your budget, it makes sense to choose the directories where you make submissions for SEO very carefully.  Search engine submissions everywhere will cost a lot of money, and can be very hit and miss from a search engine optimisation point of view. Only authoritative and relevant directories will be of any use to your overall search engine optimisation campaign.

Website Submissions & Search Engine Optimisation

Here at SEO Consult, we have the knowledge and experience to know which search engine submissions will bring benefit and which will have no positive impact on your search engine optimisation campaign.  Our years of research help us to develop individual website submissions strategies for clients in niche industries and enable us to maximise the benefit that these submissions for SEO have on your online profile.  As well as search engine submissions, we also utilise a number of other submissions for SEO, including article submissions, press releases, social bookmarking and blogging, all of which can contribute to your overall search engine optimisation efforts and help your website to rise up the search engine results pages.

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