Ten Steps To A Well Optimized Website - Step Seven - Website Submissions

April 27, 2008 – 11:52 am

Welcome to part seven in this ten-part positioning series. Last week we discussed the importance of human testing. In part seven we will cover the of website , where to submit your website to, and how to do so.
With services offering to help you get more and higher positioning by submitting your website to “18 For Just $19.95 Per Month!” and other such claims, there has grown much around website . In this article we will clear up many of the around submitting your website and may even save you “Just $19.95 Per Month!” in the process.
Over this series we will cover the ten key aspects to a solid positioning campaign.
The Ten Steps We Will Go Through Are:
1. Selection
(http://www.-inc.com/articles/search-engine-positioning/keywords.htm)
2. (http://www.-inc.com/articles/search-engine-positioning/content.htm)
3. Site Structure (http://www.-inc.com/articles/search-engine-positioning/structure.htm)
4. (http://www.-inc.com/articles/search-engine-positioning/.htm)
5. Internal Linking (http://www.-inc.com/articles/search-engine-positioning/internal-linking.htm)
6. Human Testing (http://www.-inc.com/articles/search-engine-positioning/human-testing.htm)
7.
8. Link Building
9. Monitoring
10. The Extras
- Website
While there are definitely more of the website process there is perhaps no area subject to as much and to such a vast . Here are some common that are often believed about :
1. You need to submit your website often to keep it indexed by the
2. You need to submit your website to thousands and thousands of to get decent
3. Submitting your website often will keep you at the top of the rankings
These beliefs are all incorrect and those who can make a quick buck selling this disservice perpetrate them. If you have not recently received an email offering to “Submit Your Website To More Than There Are Websites On The Internet For Just $19.95 Per Month!” then I can pretty much guarantee that you will in the not-too-distant future if your email can be found somewhere on your website.
An irony of this can be found in ’s webmaster area where they note:
Amazingly, we get these spam emails too:
“Dear .com,
I visited your website and noticed that you are not listed in most of the major and directories…”
Reserve the same skepticism for unsolicited email about as you do for “burn fat at night” diet pills or requests to help transfer funds from deposed dictators.
as I’m sure has their website taken care of. Just because you receive such an email, doesn’t mean that you’re missing out on anything. Let’s first look at a breakdown of which engines are responsible for which .
According to research the major are responsible for the following percentages of as of June 2004:
- 41.6%
- 31.5%
MSN - 27.4% (MSN draws their results from !/Overture)
AOL - 13.6% (AOL draws their results from )
Ask - 7.0%
Lycos - 3.7%
Netscape - 3.0% (Netscape draws their results from )
- 2.7% ( draws the !/Overture)
Source: Neilson/Netratings (http://www.nielsen-netratings.com/)
Note: These numbers total over 100% as people may use multiple if they don’t find the information they are looking for at the first one they try.
So what does this tell us? This tells us that the very vast majority of does not come from many thousands of but rather, relatively few. This would lead to the obvious questions, “Is it worth paying to be submitted to thousands of ?” The real answer, “No.”
Then How Do I Submit My ?
Automated submission systems simply access the existing and readily accessible “Add URL” pages of the and automatically submit your site. You can do this yourself simply by visiting the and submitting through these same pages.
To simplify this process you can visit the “” page on the Positioning website (http://www.-inc.com/info/search-engines-major.htm) where we link directly to the pages of the major engines.
But What About The Other Engines? Surely They Provide Some ?
Quite honestly, they may. You may get a visitor or two. Is it worth $19.95/mth or some such amount? No. You can get a better dollar/visitor ratio on any of the many PPC engines out there.
An additional point to note is that you may want to actually visit some of the lists of engines on the sites offering these services to you. You will discover a couple of important facts:
- Many of these so-called “” are not engines at all but rather FFA (Free-For-All) pages and classified ads sites. They will not help your rankings, you will not see from them and your listing will probably last about as long as spam in your Inbox.
- Many of the actual and directories are topical. What this means is that they are focused on a single area and unless your site coincidentally is about space exploration, topographical mapping, etc. you won’t get listed. Submitting should not be confused with “guaranteed listing”. Submitting your site to thousands of engines is not the same as getting your website indexed on thousands of engines.
The Submission Myth
The of that matter is, submitting your website at all can realistically be considered a waste of time. Aside from a few key general directories (DMOZ, , etc.) and a number of SEO directories, we did not submit the website www.-inc.com to any of the major . It’s true, not a single submission.
Are we indexed? Yes we are.
How did we get indexed without submitting our site? If you take the time that you would be spending submitting your site and spend it instead finding quality (which we will write about next week) your site will be indexed and much quicker than you think.
You’ve probably heard the term “ spider”. crawl websites. This means that they visit a page, follow all the links on that page and so on. If you have a link on a website that is already known to the it is only a matter of time before your website will be found by default. If fact, when the site went live and the first link was established to it, it did not take the weeks that are estimated through the use of the pages for our site to be found. The homepage of -inc.com was index by three days after the site went live and the other major engines followed within a week or so.
Final Notes
If there are any points that I hope you take away from this article they are the following:
1. Automated services are not worth the they charge.
2. You do not need to be submitted to thousands of “”. The vast majority of comes from the top few.
3. You will want to consider whether it is even worth the time to submit to or whether that time could be better spent building quality, relevant links to your site and submitting your site to the major and topical directories.
An additional failing to the automated systems not covered above is their inability to take into consideration the exact characteristics of your website for their directory . When you’re submitting your website to directories you will have to choose the exact category your site falls into. Most directories have slightly different category hierarchies and the more exact you are in your submission, the higher the chance you will be listed. Automated systems can never be as exact across multiple directories as a human can.
Submitting your website, even correctly, will not guarantee you top rankings however it will leave you with in your pocket to spend on other promotional endeavors that may actually produce a solid ROI. And THAT’S what it’s all about.
The rankings? You’ll have to read the other nine steps of the series to find out how to attain those.
Next Week
In part eight of this positioning series we will cover the importance of link building, how to attain high quality, relevant links to your website, and the tools to reduce the time it take to do so significantly. With the importance of to your overall rankings you won’t want to miss this very important step in the website process.
Dave Davies is the CEO of Beanstalk Search Engine Positioning. He has been optimizing and ranking websites for over three years and has a solid history of success. Dave is available to answer any questions that you may have about your website and how to get it into the top positions on the major . To keep informed about what going on in the SEO world you may also want to visit the newly created SEO blog on the website.

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