
Search Engine Submission
Search Engine Submission
Search Engine Submission is a system where rather than allowing you to be found naturally by the major search engine through the links that exist to your content you tell the search engines that your site exists through the use of a submission form. We do not believe that search engine submission is the most effective way for search engines to locate the information within your website.
Search Engine Submission is often advocated as a way to allow search engines to deep crawl your website and locate hard to find information. If a search engine does not find links pointing to a particular web document irrespective of whether the document has been submitted or not the search engine will stop visiting the page and will eventually place the page as being a supplemental result - a page that the search engine knows exists but does not believe is important enough to make the effort to spider.
If you are submitting your web site and/or web documents to the search engines as a result of depp srawl problems the best way to resolve this is to employ a weeb developer who understands the needs of websites and can make your website search engine friendly. This aspect of search engine optimisation is overlooked by some of the less scrupulous search engine optimisation companies that exist.
If you feel that search engine submission is the best route forward for your site we have placed some links below to the appropriate web pages to visit in the major search engines.
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