SearchSubmit
- FAQ
Our tech
support group has compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions
concerning SearchSubmit.
- What
are the basic steps in using SearchSubmit?
- How
long does it take before my web site is indexed on the search engines
and directories that I submitted to?
- I
have found my site, but I'm not listed very high.
- I
have not received any verification from the search engines and directories
I have submitted to that my web page is indexed.
- I
want to remove my URL from the different search engines and directories
that I submitted to.
- How
will I know if my sites been listed?
- Does
my listing in a search engine or directory expire?
For the
FAQ pages of individual search engines, please see the following links:
- Altavista
- Excite
- HotBot
- InfoSeek
- Lycos
- MSN
- Webcrawler
1.
What are the basic steps in using SearchSubmit?
- Sign-up
Fill
out our sign-up form. Specify the payment method.
- Fill
Out Information About the Web Site
After you sign up, enter information about your Web site including
title, description and contact information into the SearchSubmit Master
Form.
- Complete
You will receive a confirmation e-mail from Denver Web Host within 24
- 48 hours. We will begin submitting your site within 72 hours.
Once completed, you will receive another e-mail with a detailed status
report of the submissions.
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2.
How long does it take before my web site is indexed on the search engines
and directories that I submitted to ?
Even though the SearchSubmit server immediately sends your
Web page information to the server of the search engines and directories,
it will take between one day and six weeks for your URL submission to
become a listing. Usually, AltaVista and InfoSeek will take only a few
days to index your page. However, most of the others will take a several
week period. Such a delay between the date of submission and the date
a submission becomes a listing is due to the extremely high number of
submissions the most popular engines receive every day.
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3.
I have found my site, but I'm not listed very high.
There are many reasons that your site may not be showing
up well in the search engines. Search engines send out "robots"
or "spiders" that read the information contained within your
page and determine your listing based on that information. Some of the
things they look at are your title tag, page text, meta tags and alt tags.
If your site does not contain the information that each search engine
is looking for it will result in a poor listing within the search engines,
or worse it could be overlooked entirely. Because of this we HIGHLY recommend
implementing as many (if not all) of these elements as possible within
the pages that you submit. These tips, including how to best use them
can be found on our Search Engine Tips document.
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4.
I have not received any verification from the search engines and directories
I have submitted to that my web page is indexed.
Search engines and directories will not send you any verification
that your web page has been added to their database. Some will send you
email confirmations in response to your submission and others will display
a confirmation screen online at the time of your submission. If
you are not able to find your site in a search engine or directory, perhaps
it is because of how you are searching for your site. It is best to search
not by keyword, but by Web site address (URL) or Web site title. These
pieces of information are more unique than keywords which means you will
have an easier time verifying your listing.
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5.
I want to remove my URL from the different search engines and directories
that I submitted to.
Unfortunately each search engine and directory has a different
mechanism for doing this . Many of the spider-based search engines will
periodically revisit the pages in its database in order to keep the information
current. When a search engine revisits your page, it will re-index any
new content added since the page was last indexed. If the search engine's
spider cannot access the address, it assumes the link is dead or obsolete
and will automatically remove the URL from its index. Other search engines
will have "Delete URL" forms to fill out on their web site,
or an email address which you can use to remove your URL from an index.
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6.
How will I know if my sites been listed?
Some of the directories will send you an email confirming
your request. This is not a guarantee that you have been listed. The best
way to confirm is to go to the search engine and search for your site.
Note: It often takes a few weeks for a listing to make it into a search
engine.
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7.
Does my listing in a search engine or directory expire?
Announcement sites such as What's New will post your site
temporarily. Directories and search engines such as Yahoo and Lycos, are
more "permanent".
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If
you are experiencing a problem or don't understand a feature of your SearchSubmit
service and your question is not answered in the help section, please
let us know. Use our Contact Form
and try to explain your problem.
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