Search Engine Submissions: Don’t Even Bother
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You may often hear people suggest that you must either manually or electronically submit your website or blog to the various search engines. Don’t listen to them. Learn about some of the good ways to add incoming links that serve as pathways for spiders.
Everyone wants their website indexed by the major search engines. It’s a reasonable desire on the part of a website owner. Without inclusion in the search engine listings, there is no chance of receiving any search-related visitor traffic for your most important keywords. In fact, you will receive no search engine generated web traffic at all. For that reason, and many others, your site must get indexed by the most important Internet search engines.
You often hear people suggest that you must either manually or electronically submit your website or blog to the various search engines. Don’t listen to them. There is no need to submit your site to the search engines. The entire idea of needing to submit a website to the search engines is simply a myth. A better idea is to let their spiders find and crawl your site. They will index you.
The search engines make regular crawls of the Internet. Their computer program robots, more popularly called spiders, are constantly crawling the world wide web searching for new websites. One of those sites will be yours. All you need to provide for the spiders is an open path into your site. Once that pathway is opened, the little robot spiders will crawl your site. All you need to do is make that visit for the robot spiders an easy and inviting one. The spiders will take care of the rest.
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