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Bill Glazer wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what submission service has worked best for them. I have
> registered with Yahoo ($300) but still cannot find my site when I search on
> Yahoo. I suppose that I need to register with more search engines and
> directories in order to increase the links to my site. Is this correct? Any
> assistance would be appreciated.
>
Quite frankly, I've done nothing special to the pages on my hard news site, other
than update the site daily, each ending in .html
To me, Netscape's WYSIWYG composer has enabled me to remain technically backwards,
yet internet savvy at the same time. And my site is visited many times everyday,
throughout the day, by all the search engine spiders. The Googlebot always ranks
at or near the top of my traffic visitors.
I can only go by my experience, but constant updates, with refreshed content,
tends to draw a lot of spiders to my part of the web.
--
Tony Veltri
New Tecumseth Free Press Online
http://www.madhunt.com
Alliston, Ontario, Canada
Received on Fri Sep 24 2004 - 07:50:40 CDT
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