SEARCH ENGINE SUBMISSION SUGGESTIONS:

Suggestions for Getting Your Site listed on Search Engines: 

1. Spend some time cruising the search engines below and choose the best category/subcategory for your site. If your site is in a language other than English, you'll need to submit to the World category.
  
2. THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP!!! Within the html of each page - create a businesslike and professional title (no more than 10 words), description (no more than 15 words) and list of keywords (no more than 25 words) using META TAGS. Be honest and sincere. The better these fields match the actual text of the page, the higher the search engine will list your site.
  
3. Complete the submission form accurately and completely. Make sure that the URL is listed correctly.
  
4. Submit your main URL in the best subcategory. DO NOT MAKE MULTIPLE SUBMISSIONS AND DO NOT MAKE SUBMISSIONS FOR PAGES WITHIN YOUR DOMAIN.
  
5. List a "last updated on <date>" note on your site, but only if it's been updated very recently.
  
6. Make your site the best it can be! Do all graphics load? Are there any broken links?
  
7. Make sure that your site is easy to read with good color choices and an adequate sized font.
  
8. If you have special requests, contact the editor of that category by clicking on the editor's name at the bottom of the category page.
  
9. When writing to an editor, BE NICE! An editor will not go out of his/her way to fulfill a special request if you send a nasty note.
  
10. When writing to an editor, state your request simply and quickly. Then, list your URL, the title of the site, a description, and the category (the complete path where you want the site listed). Don't make editors guess or have to figure out the category themselves. And, don't "demand" that your site be listed as cool!

Things to Avoid

1. Don't submit in upper-level categories, such as Sports: Basketball. Instead, submit to the proper and exact subcategory, such as Sports: Basketball: Officiating and Rules: Basketball Hand Signals.
 
2. Don't just list keyword after keyword in the title or description. And, don't use an abundance of marketing hype in your title or description.
  
3. Don't create a description that goes on and on and on. A few sentences are fine, but don't make it any longer than that.
  
4. Don't put your title and description in ALL CAPS.
  
5. Don't submit your site until it's ready for traffic and has recently been updated. Sites with a huge "under construction" sign on the first page and little else aren't ready for traffic.
  
6. Don't submit pages of your site to every single category that you can possibly think of that halfway pertains to your site. Keep in mind that the editors write notes to other editors about certain sites. The last thing you want is for a bunch of editors to make comments such as, "too many submissions," or even worse, "spamming the index."
  
7. Don't submit your site every single day (or every other day) until it's accepted. If your site isn't indexed in three weeks, then submit it again, taking time to submit it properly.
  
8. If your site is only one page, work on it some more. Build original content! Create some interior pages before you submit.
  
9. Search Engines have really gotten strict about affiliate URLs, and those submissions are generally rejected immediately.
  
10. Be careful about using technology such as flash, shockwave, etc., that requires the editor to download an addon in order to view the site.
  
Make your submission easy to accept and you'll get in. Make it difficult for the editor and you're out.
  
In conclusion, if you have a top-notch site and have taken time to submit properly, you'll be able to land a spot in the Search Engines.
Good luck!
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