Archive for December, 2008

Submitting your Website to Google’s Search Engine

Friday, December 19th, 2008

If you already have a website and you’re not getting the traffic don’t panic!  You should submit your website to the BIG 3 search engines (Google, MSN and Yahoo) to get started, this will allow the search engines to find you in the world wide web.  Most search engines will naturally find your website when you have other websites that have links to your site, or you have taken the time to include it in Social Networking Sites such as Facebook, Activerain, and others, but in case your are just starting to establish your website then you might want to consider submitting the site manually yourself.   

Submitting your website to Google’s Search Engine is the first step but  it does not guarrantee individuals will find your website when they start to search.  For this to happen you might want to look into how you can optimize your website so that Google can find you based on the information you provide or the services you offer to your audience.   We have helped and continuously support our clients on how to optimize and keep content fresh so that the search engines can find your website.

You can check out Google’s Webmaster Site Status to see if they already have your website indexed.  Below are some direct links where you can submit your website to the three major search engines.

Google Search Engine Website Submission URL

MSN Website Submission URL

Yahoo Website Submission URL

Once you have successfully submitted your website to the 3 major search engines, you are on you way to getting recognized on the internet.

The next step will be following Google’s Guidelines for a Website Structure and simple things you can do to keep your website ranked.  We’ll also show you how easy it is to see your competitors website through the eyes of the Google Search Engine,  so that you can be competive enough to become an authority with the content you provide on your website.   After all, you can’t move ahead of your competition unless you know where they are.