
Q: How long does it take before I can see the results? Answer
Q: How often should I re submit my site? Answer
Q: Do I still need the meta tag "keywords"? Answer
Q: Who is DMOZ and are they importand? Answer
Q: What is a site map, and do I really need it? Answer
Q: What is Express Submission? Answer
Q: Do we really how search engines spiders work?Answer
Q: Do I need to re-submit my site every time I make a change? Answer
Q: What is website optimization? Answer
Q: How long does it take before I can see results with the search engines?
A: The different engines take a variable amount of time to update. When
you use Express Submission you are guaranteed to be listed with in a much faster
time, in some cases in as little as 48 hours.
Other search engines like Google may take 4-6 months depending when you submit to them.
Google generally will spider most websites during the last 2 weeks of the
month.
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Q: How often should I re submit my site?
A: You should be submitting your site once. After your site is listed it is not
necessary to re-submit your site every month. You do not get taken off of search
engines just because you have not been submitted every month. Google has over 8
billion pages in its index, to suggest that those are re-submitted every month is
crazy. A well optimized website with a few good links to it will get crawled
by the major spiders and be indexed in the search engine without ever having to
submit anything.
Q: Do I still need the meta tag "keywords"?
A: Web sites don't need to have the meta-tags
"keywords" included. Search engine spiders are designed to read them off your web pages.
The search engines have spiders that go out and read your pages, so they do not
need someone to submit the meta-tags keywords. It is important to have your keywords
included in the title page of each page.
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Q: Who is DMOZ and are they importand?
A: It is certainly valuable as it is a well known directory, but most benefit
comes from the link you get from DMOZ, but all the other search engines that use DMOS directory
including Google. so once you get your site listed with DMOZ, tons of other search engines index
your site in their directory. it is a very powerfull tool.
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Q: What is a site map, and do I really need it?
A: A site map is an XML file that lists URLs for a site, along with additional
information about each URL. Sitemaps give Google and other search engines important
information about your website. If Google recommends it then you need it.
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Q:
What is Express Submission?
A: Express Submission is our guaranteed listing service. Many search engines like MSN, Lycos, Hotbot, and Excite
are now only available through a paid inclusion program. Express Submission works with these
search engines. Express Submission automatically submits your website information every seven days.
We can also provide to you search term reports that provide information on which search terms or keywords
are used to find your site and what your average ranking is.
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Q: Do we really how search engines spiders work?
A: Not really. Each search engine spider has proprietary technology that is
protected by patients. We are aware of certain items that will improve your ranking
and this is done by testing, research and sharing of information with other reputable
SEO companies.
Q:
Do I need to re-submit my site every time I make a change?
A: No, again the search engine spiders will automatically re-visit your site
every month!
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Q:
What is website optimization?
A: In the old days all you needed to do was submit your site. Things have changed big time. Submitting
is the easy process but now you need your site optimized to ensure a high position. So what has changed? For one,
keywords are not as important as they used to be. Flash intros are a negative. Relevant Link pages will
help you score high. Your site title could be the deference in being found or not.
The professionals at Web Site Traffic Builder know and understand what it takes. We also provide to you monthly updates
so you can make changes as our research department makes them available to keep you ahead of your competition.
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Updated on October 1, 2007
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