Thursday, May 24, 2012
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Site Submit: Submitting Your Sites to Search Engines

I am writing this today just to tell everyone that if you are considering doing some sort of site submit package you are about to be ripped off. This does not help your site get indexed faster or rank better. The highest ranked sites were never submitted to search engines, so do not waste your money. Spend it on better optimization techniques that help you get indexed and ranked.

You should not do a site submit on any website with any service. What I mean by this is these websites that offer submission to several search engines for one fee. Do not do this. This will cost you a lot of money, which is wasted, and there are ways to have your site found by search engines much quicker than submitting them.

Site submits really only tell the search engine that you exist. It doesn’t mean you will be indexed, or that the search engines will even crawl your site. You know what will tell the search engines you exist? Links. If you can get a bunch of links to your website then the search engines will find you, not only will they find you they will love you, even if your site is brand new.

I build a ton of sites, I have had sites go into Google in one single day. There was one time I actually launched a brand new site and got on page one for a pretty competitive keyword in 12 hours. You will never do that submitting your site. I do want to let you know that the reason I got to page one is I believe Google thought my site was some hot news story or something, I fell off later that day, and had to work to get back up, but still these are incredible results.

I follow a very simple blue print each time I design a new page to get to the top of Google. If my site is already ranked in Google I can usually add a page to that site and have it in the top 50 results within about 12 hours. I do the same thing every time and my methods are foolproof. It is a great thing for business to get to the top of Google, especially that quickly.

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