Search Engine Submission

What role do search engines play in Internet marketing?

We all know what a grueling task it can be to submit your website to as many search engines as possible. Getting listed on the major search engines can be tricky because each one has its own submission requirements. Interestingly, most search engines draw their listings from other search engines, so you should aim to be listed on as many search engines as possible: being listed across multiple search engines increases your overall web exposure. Because search engines play such an important role in the value of your SEO, they cannot be overlooked and need to be strategically utilised for maximum effect.

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Discover will submit your website to all the key search engines. We will check to see how well you are listed, if in fact you are listed at all. In some instances, we may recommend that certain pages on your web site are not submitted to the search engines should we feel that these pages would adversely affect your rankings. Similarly, we may create additional web pages that have very little relevance to the content of your web site, but would positively affect the ranking of your site, for example a page listing the names of your competitors.

Search Engine Spamming: Did you know that submitting a page or site to the same search engine more than once could result in having you banned from search engine listings?

Individual search engines have different requirements. All of our submissions are done manually by a live expert so as to avoid violating any of the search engine specifications.

An interesting fact: Using automated submitters (robots) is considered bad practice to most major search engines. Automatic submitters may list your web site incorrectly or not at all which could cause significant damage to your web page listings.

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