This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My web site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb.com. I mainly want people visit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 19:55:59 GMT, "SS4" <n...@email.please.com> wrote: >Hello,
>This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My web >site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb.com. I >mainly want people visit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
For google search engine submission , submit just one. 1. Then go to google webmasters tool:- 2. http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/ 3. Login using google id 4. Add ur site 5. Verify it by any of the two methods 6. Go to Preferred domain in Diagnostic tab 7. Select appropriate radio button to combine both www.url and without www one.
Big Bill wrote: > On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 19:55:59 GMT, "SS4" <n...@email.please.com> wrote:
> >Hello,
> >This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My web > >site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb.com. I > >mainly want people visit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
> This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My web > site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb.com. I > mainly want people visit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
Don't submit either. Build content and links, and the SEs will find you. Submit before then, and your listing won't stick, anyway. --
On 2 Oct 2006 18:08:42 -0700, "Turbo" <sandeep.i...@gmail.com> wrote:
>For google search engine submission , submit just one.
Why submit at all and are you saying submit one page from a domain or all pages?
All you need is links and it's done for you by Googles spider, I haven't submitted a page in 2+ years and I've got millions of pages indexed in Google from over 150 domains.
I've submitted one site (my first site) and it was a waste of time then as it is now.
>1. Then go to google webmasters tool:- >2. http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/ >3. Login using google id >4. Add ur site >5. Verify it by any of the two methods >6. Go to Preferred domain in Diagnostic tab
Complete waste of time!!
>7. Select appropriate radio button to combine both www.url and without >www one.
Or setup a 301 redirect to do it automatically from within your site no need to rely on Google which messes up it's spidering of www/non-www all the time.
On 2 Oct 2006 18:08:42 -0700, "Turbo" <sandeep.i...@gmail.com> wrote:
>For google search engine submission , submit just one. >1. Then go to google webmasters tool:- >2. http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/ >3. Login using google id >4. Add ur site >5. Verify it by any of the two methods >6. Go to Preferred domain in Diagnostic tab >7. Select appropriate radio button to combine both www.url and without >www one.
>Big Bill wrote: >> On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 19:55:59 GMT, "SS4" <n...@email.please.com> wrote:
>> >Hello,
>> >This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My web >> >site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb.com. I >> >mainly want people visit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 21:55:59 +0200, SS4 <n...@email.please.com> wrote: > This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My > web site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb > .com. I mainly want people visit www.myweb .com/cat and www.myweb > .com/dog.
> This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My web > site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb.com. I > mainly want people visit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
It's not necessary since search engines bots follow the links from your home page. You can't get penalized for submitting to search engines. Just think about it...if you could, wouldn't a lot of unscrupulous webmastersn just submit their competitors' sites to get them banned by Google and others.
You don't need to submit to the major search engines like Google and Yahoo, but you do need to (manually) submit to web directories.
SS4 wrote: > This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My web > site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb.com. I > mainly want people visit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
> > This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My web > > site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb.com. I > > mainly want people visit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
The reason you submit your site to a search engine is because you want it to be found by the public. So, it is always best to submit it directly to a search engine in order to speed up the process. It is a long process to build up to a high page rank. Google has what has been called the Google Sandbox, where new sites are intentionally listed very slowly. So, the sooner you submit the better.
>> This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My web >> site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb.com. I >> mainly want people visit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
>> > This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My web >> > site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb.com. I >> > mainly want people visit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
>The reason you submit your site to a search engine is because you want >it to be found by the public. So, it is always best to submit it >directly to a search engine in order to speed up the process.
How does it speed up the process? I think you've just got hold of the wrong end of various sticks here.
> It is a >long process to build up to a high page rank. Google has what has been >called the Google Sandbox, where new sites are intentionally listed >very slowly. So, the sooner you submit the better.
The sooner the engines index you the better but submission won't do that.
> This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My web > site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb.com. I > mainly want people visit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
Big Bill wrote: > On 5 Oct 2006 20:02:56 -0700, "johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com" > <johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:
> >> SS4 wrote:
> >> > This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My web > >> > site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb.com. I > >> > mainly want people visit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
> >The reason you submit your site to a search engine is because you want > >it to be found by the public. So, it is always best to submit it > >directly to a search engine in order to speed up the process.
> How does it speed up the process? I think you've just got hold of the > wrong end of various sticks here.
> > It is a > >long process to build up to a high page rank. Google has what has been > >called the Google Sandbox, where new sites are intentionally listed > >very slowly. So, the sooner you submit the better.
> The sooner the engines index you the better but submission won't do > that.
> >Who says so? I do.
> I don't.
If the only thing that you got is a hammer, everything begins to look like a nail ... certainly applies to you. :(
I got some excellent tips on SEO from Microsoft. :)
>On 5 Oct 2006 20:02:56 -0700, "johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com" ><johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:
>>> SS4 wrote:
>>> > This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My web >>> > site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb.com. I >>> > mainly want people visit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
>>The reason you submit your site to a search engine is because you want >>it to be found by the public. So, it is always best to submit it >>directly to a search engine in order to speed up the process.
>How does it speed up the process? I think you've just got hold of the >wrong end of various sticks here.
>> It is a >>long process to build up to a high page rank. Google has what has been >>called the Google Sandbox, where new sites are intentionally listed >>very slowly. So, the sooner you submit the better.
>The sooner the engines index you the better but submission won't do >that.
>>Who says so? I do.
>I don't.
>BB
There's something seriously wrong here, I agree with what bill posted :-))
I feel a disturbance in the force....... false alarm, just the kebab effects from last night :-)
Submission might get a new site with no links to it indexed in a few months, but it won't result in any traffic since all the major search engine take links into account when ranking. If the site never gets a link it will be dropped from the index so will need resubmitting over and over again.
This approach is stupid as it won't result in any traffic, so what's the point?
One half decent link can get a site spidered and indexed within 24hrs and the link will help long term with rankings and keeping the site indexed (spiders will naturally return, no need for submitting). Long term this approach will result in traffic.
> So, now I am very confident that my chosen path is the correct one ... > with or without YOUR help. :)
Why bitching around? This is not YOUR personal helpdesk you know! As long as you don't pay us, we don't have to help you. And still many of us do help others. How about YOU?
<johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote: >Big Bill wrote: >> On 5 Oct 2006 20:02:56 -0700, "johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com" >> <johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:
>> >> SS4 wrote:
>> >> > This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My web >> >> > site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb.com. I >> >> > mainly want people visit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
>> >The reason you submit your site to a search engine is because you want >> >it to be found by the public. So, it is always best to submit it >> >directly to a search engine in order to speed up the process.
>> How does it speed up the process? I think you've just got hold of the >> wrong end of various sticks here.
>> > It is a >> >long process to build up to a high page rank. Google has what has been >> >called the Google Sandbox, where new sites are intentionally listed >> >very slowly. So, the sooner you submit the better.
>> The sooner the engines index you the better but submission won't do >> that.
>> >Who says so? I do.
>> I don't.
>If the only thing that you got is a hammer, everything begins to look >like a nail ... certainly applies to you. :(
>I got some excellent tips on SEO from Microsoft. :)
> > So, now I am very confident that my chosen path is the correct one ... > > with or without YOUR help. :)
> Why bitching around? This is not YOUR personal helpdesk you know! As > long as you don't pay us, we don't have to help you. And still many of > us do help others. How about YOU? >From the answers posted on this thread, it is NOT I who needs the help.
> tonnie wrote: >> johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com schreef: >>> Big Bill wrote: >>>> I don't. >>> If the only thing that you got is a hammer, everything begins to look >>> like a nail ... certainly applies to you. :( >> Bill has a screwdriver too ;)
>>> I got some excellent tips on SEO from Microsoft. :) >> Ah, lets hope they get something right.
>>> So, now I am very confident that my chosen path is the correct one ... >>> with or without YOUR help. :) >> Why bitching around? This is not YOUR personal helpdesk you know! As >> long as you don't pay us, we don't have to help you. And still many of >> us do help others. How about YOU?
>>From the answers posted on this thread, it is NOT I who needs the help. > :(
Big Bill wrote: > On 6 Oct 2006 03:28:03 -0700, "johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com" > <johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:
> >Big Bill wrote: > >> On 5 Oct 2006 20:02:56 -0700, "johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com" > >> <johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:
> >> >> SS4 wrote:
> >> >> > This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My web > >> >> > site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb.com. I > >> >> > mainly want people visit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
> >> >> > Should I submit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog to search engines > >> >> > separately? Will they penalize me for this?
> >> >> > Should I just submit only my main url www.myweb.com?
> >> >> Yes, submit ONLY your home page to search engines. Your home page > >> >> should link directly to both www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
> >> >> The ONLY search engines that you need submit to are: Google, Yahoo, > >> >> and MSN.
> >> >> If your site is really big you can submit sitemaps to both Google and > >> >> Yahoo, in text format or whatever.
> >> >Of course, don't submit your site until it is ready to be seen.
> >> >The reason you submit your site to a search engine is because you want > >> >it to be found by the public. So, it is always best to submit it > >> >directly to a search engine in order to speed up the process.
> >> How does it speed up the process? I think you've just got hold of the > >> wrong end of various sticks here.
> >> > It is a > >> >long process to build up to a high page rank. Google has what has been > >> >called the Google Sandbox, where new sites are intentionally listed > >> >very slowly. So, the sooner you submit the better.
> >> The sooner the engines index you the better but submission won't do > >> that.
> >> >Who says so? I do.
> >> I don't.
> >If the only thing that you got is a hammer, everything begins to look > >like a nail ... certainly applies to you. :(
> >I got some excellent tips on SEO from Microsoft. :)
>Big Bill wrote: >> On 6 Oct 2006 03:28:03 -0700, "johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com" >> <johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:
>> >Big Bill wrote: >> >> On 5 Oct 2006 20:02:56 -0700, "johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com" >> >> <johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:
>> >> >> SS4 wrote:
>> >> >> > This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My web >> >> >> > site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb.com. I >> >> >> > mainly want people visit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
>> >> >> > Should I submit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog to search engines >> >> >> > separately? Will they penalize me for this?
>> >> >> > Should I just submit only my main url www.myweb.com?
>> >> >> Yes, submit ONLY your home page to search engines. Your home page >> >> >> should link directly to both www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
>> >> >> The ONLY search engines that you need submit to are: Google, Yahoo, >> >> >> and MSN.
>> >> >> If your site is really big you can submit sitemaps to both Google and >> >> >> Yahoo, in text format or whatever.
>> >> >Of course, don't submit your site until it is ready to be seen.
>> >> >The reason you submit your site to a search engine is because you want >> >> >it to be found by the public. So, it is always best to submit it >> >> >directly to a search engine in order to speed up the process.
>> >> How does it speed up the process? I think you've just got hold of the >> >> wrong end of various sticks here.
>> >> > It is a >> >> >long process to build up to a high page rank. Google has what has been >> >> >called the Google Sandbox, where new sites are intentionally listed >> >> >very slowly. So, the sooner you submit the better.
>> >> The sooner the engines index you the better but submission won't do >> >> that.
>> >> >Who says so? I do.
>> >> I don't.
>> >If the only thing that you got is a hammer, everything begins to look >> >like a nail ... certainly applies to you. :(
>> >I got some excellent tips on SEO from Microsoft. :)
Big Bill wrote: > On 6 Oct 2006 13:52:01 -0700, "johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com" > <johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:
> >Big Bill wrote: > >> On 6 Oct 2006 03:28:03 -0700, "johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com" > >> <johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:
> >> >Big Bill wrote: > >> >> On 5 Oct 2006 20:02:56 -0700, "johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com" > >> >> <johngo...@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:
> >> >> >> SS4 wrote:
> >> >> >> > This is going to be my very first time of search engine submission. My web > >> >> >> > site is not ready to show, lets suppose that my url is www.myweb.com. I > >> >> >> > mainly want people visit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
> >> >> >> > Should I submit www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog to search engines > >> >> >> > separately? Will they penalize me for this?
> >> >> >> > Should I just submit only my main url www.myweb.com?
> >> >> >> Yes, submit ONLY your home page to search engines. Your home page > >> >> >> should link directly to both www.myweb.com/cat and www.myweb.com/dog.
> >> >> >> The ONLY search engines that you need submit to are: Google, Yahoo, > >> >> >> and MSN.
> >> >> >> If your site is really big you can submit sitemaps to both Google and > >> >> >> Yahoo, in text format or whatever.
> >> >> >Of course, don't submit your site until it is ready to be seen.
> >> >> >The reason you submit your site to a search engine is because you want > >> >> >it to be found by the public. So, it is always best to submit it > >> >> >directly to a search engine in order to speed up the process.
> >> >> How does it speed up the process? I think you've just got hold of the > >> >> wrong end of various sticks here.
> >> >> > It is a > >> >> >long process to build up to a high page rank. Google has what has been > >> >> >called the Google Sandbox, where new sites are intentionally listed > >> >> >very slowly. So, the sooner you submit the better.
> >> >> The sooner the engines index you the better but submission won't do > >> >> that.
> >> >> >Who says so? I do.
> >> >> I don't.
> >> >If the only thing that you got is a hammer, everything begins to look > >> >like a nail ... certainly applies to you. :(
> >> >I got some excellent tips on SEO from Microsoft. :)