Question:
how do i register my wedsite on yahoo & google. So it appears in search engines?
shano 2006
2008-05-07 12:45:02 UTC
how do i register my wedsite on yahoo & google. So it appears in search engines?
Seven answers:
anonymous
2008-05-08 10:17:55 UTC
RealSEO's reply has the answer.
anonymous
2008-05-08 14:33:43 UTC
The most effective way to advertise on the Internet is

to first set up a website and publish its domain name

on major search directories such as Google.com,

Yahoo.com [at http://www.google.com/addurl/?...... and

MSN.com since 85% of Internet shoppers rely on these

search directories to provide them with goods and

services. In a sense, these search directories are a

very large Internet Yellow Pages.



Nevertheless, should your website or opening webpage

fail to contain "generic" keywords, then anyone using

such "generic" queries will not be able to discover

your website. Your domain name [URL] of your website,

in a sense, will be invisible, undiscoverable.



You may want to consider some simple algorithms which,

when observed and committed in designing of a website

with placement of various critical metatags that can

surely achieve a high search engine presence and

increase Internet traffic to your website. These

metatag strategies work well with published webpages

at Google and Yahoo.



Design: Should you create an extensive Flash-based

website, make sure to fill-in the property entries

such as the Title, Description and Keywords. Failing

to do so, leaves no hard HTML or ALT resource that can

be readily indexed by search robots. Also consider the

Internet audience and their incoming setup. For

example, if they are on analog/dialup, Flash webpages

take too long to load up and therefore analog users

will likely lose interest and discontinue entering the

Flash site. On the other hand, anyone on hi-speed DSL

lines, will welcome Flash pages which load quickly. So

before designing a pure Flash websitge, ask the simple

question, "Who's my end user - is he on dialup or

DSL?" And if you had to choose between these two users

for maximum marketability, then select analog users

since 80% of most resident users are still analog

Internet subscribers and pure HTML designed webpages

is best for them.



A non-Flash-based website which relies on hard text,

is far easier to be indexed by search robots. Limit

the use of stylized text saved as .gifs since as a

graphic, they are not indexable by search robots.



Avoid use of frames since any number of search robots

are unable to properly classify textual material.



Placement of Metatags:



A ranking or search order does take place with Google

and Yahoo and it begins with the "Title" metag which

should consist of no more than 65 characters separated

by commas. The "Title" should describe in generic

terms, the goods and services, followed by a location

from which the resource is located, i.e., city, state.

The placement of a domain name which is not generic

within the "Title" is not appropriate, unless your

domain name is a major recognizable brand name.



The second metatag is the "Description" which is

usually 25-30 words to form a complete sentence which

best describes one's goods and services.



And the very last category - "Keywords" are also

somewhat limited to 15-16 words which can be plural

and compound in nature. Again, avoid multiple entries

which could be mistaken as "spamdexed entries" which

is defined as the loading, and submission of

repetitive words into a particular metatag category.

"Spamdexing" when discovered on a webpage and reported

to Google's spamreport.com can result in the

elimination of your website from their search

directory.



Here's an example of a very highly-placed website on

Google.com: Begin with the very "generic" search query

"sandwiches downtown los angeles," taking note to not

abbreviate Los Angeles to "LA" and of course, leave

out the parentheses ("). It will bring up some 2.4

million+ search results. Check out where "Nazos.net"

is ranked. It's ranked No. 1!

Again, Nazos.net's high web presence was achieved by

proper web design and placement of relevant metatags

according to Google's publication guidelines.



Good luck!
anonymous
2008-05-11 00:19:34 UTC
The quickest and easiest way is to add your site to link directory with the highest Google ranking you can afford. For instance if you can get your site listed on a Google ranked site of 7 your site may well be listed within 24 hours.
Mike M
2008-05-07 13:25:35 UTC
Organic search is best, use forums, blogs and other sites and ensure that you have quality links pointing to deep pages on your site with good relevant content. Articles are a great way of doing this.



Registering the urls with the search engines is best done manually as others have stated.
RealSEO - Ask Good Questions
2008-05-07 12:51:00 UTC
Ideally you simply have an authority website link to you and let the web crawlers naturally index your site.... I recommend that an experienced SEO (search marketer) review your site and such before you do to make sure your site is crawlable and has good structure for indexing.



Of course you also should know that just submitting will have minimal impact on your sites position. You will need to make sure you acquire inbound linkages from authority websites on a regular basis to rate well.



If you must do it artificially, you can submit to the engines using these links... The "local" submissions are a MUST do.



Google

http://www.google.com/addurl/



Yahoo!

http://www.google.com/addurl/



Live.com

http://search.live.com/docs/submit.aspx



Also... if you are a geographic business, you should submit to



Google Local

https://www.google.com/local/add/login



Yahoo! Local

http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/local/l...



Scott Clark

Web Business Strategist
anonymous
2008-05-08 04:18:38 UTC
suggest a site in both yahoo and google
anonymous
2008-05-07 13:14:58 UTC
You have to submit a site map, but have a look at our guide to website design and promotion at http://www.ds32.com this will tell ypu all about it.


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