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Ever received emails offering
to submit your website to 10,000 search engines?
Companies
who offer this service (usually for a fee) use automated submission tools.
A major problem with submitting to search engines via automated submission
tools is that some of the top search engines have strict rules governing
submissions. If these are handled incorrectly your website could be blacklisted
from that search engine indefinitely. Thus, doing your business much more
harm than good.
Another problem with websites that submit to thousands of search engines
and directories is that they often result in unsolicitored email to your
website, instead of relevant, targeted visitors.
Abacus Design will simply submit your
website to the search engines that produce results. Quality, not quantity! |