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Beware of Search Engine Submission Services
By:Austin SEO Guy

Stop me when this sounds familiar:

"We will submit your website to hundreds of search engines for only $199"

If you've been around websites long enough, you've probably seen an "offer" like this. Here's the truth of the matter -- search engine submission services are a waste of money better spent elsewhere. There are actually two things wrong with this picture.

First of all...
Once you get beyond the "big three" search engines (Google, Yahoo and MSN, in that order) , do the other 97 really matter?

Secondly...
Anyone with Internet connection can submit a website to a search engine. It doesn't take any special talent, so why pay for it? On top of that, you really don't even need to submit your site to the search engines. If a website is properly optimized, the search engines will find it and index it within a matter of days.

What's more...
The search engines report that the majority of submissions they get (up to 95%) come from automated scripting programs designed by unethical search engine marketers. These tools bombard the search engines with multiple, repeat submissions in the vain hope of improving a website's ranking.

Many search engine experts (myself included) agree that it's better for web pages to be found by search engine spiders during their normal crawling process. Build a well-structured website with plenty of content around a topic (like your local real estate scene), and the search engines will find you on their own.

What to take away from this...
Beware of search engine submission services.

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