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  • Blog Ping Vs Web Site Submit
    Date: 2005-11-07  Source: Search Engine Guide
    I decided to explain the difference between good old web site search engine / directory submission versus pinging the blog search engines / directories.
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  • An open letter to Vanessa Lintner of SeekerCenter.net
    Date: 2003-09-09  Source: chriSEO
    Warning: This article contains a lethal dose of British sarcasm. If you don't like sarcasm or if you work for SeekerCenter.net then you probably won't like it. I strongly suspect that all names used in this article (expect mine) are fictional.
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  • Resubmitting to the Search Engines
    Date: 2003-08-18  Source: About Web Search
    This week's About Web Search Q&A covers a common question among those getting started with search engine optimization. A reader asks: "How often do I need to submit my site to a search engine? Can I do it every time I make a change to the site?"
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  • Search Engine Optimization Basics Part 4 – Submissions
    Date: 2003-07-24  Source: Search Engine Guide
    So now that you’ve started to optimize your website, how do you make sure it reaches its target audience? No doubt, you can name the most important search engines and I would hazard a guess that you could name many of the smaller ones too. Which ones are important and how should you submit to them? Let’s take a look.
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  • Tips for submitting to DMOZ.org (ODP)  pop
    Date: 2003-05-21  Source: PromotionData.com
    Remember that the DMOZ directory is maintained by humans. Using tricks that get your site listed in the search engines will not work here and may prevent your site from getting listed at all.
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  • Revisiting Submission Guidelines
    Date: 2003-05-15  Source: PromotionData.com
    Although it doesn’t hurt to submit all your pages, you don’t have to. As I said above, crawlers are more advanced and can find more on their own.
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  • How to Submit Your Products To Froogle
    Date: 2003-03-14  Source: PromotionData.com
    As an extension of the Google search engine that millions of people around the globe use daily to research products before they purchase, listing your product in Froogle is a free way to extend the reach of your marketing efforts to millions of customers.
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  • SEO 101 - Web Site Submission  pop
    Date: 2003-01-13  Source: About Web Search
    From free submission to paid inclusion to the directory dance, submitting your site to the engines is an essential factor in driving traffic to your web site. Learn about how to get it done in this SEO 101 guide.
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  • Waiting for the big one  pop
    Date: 2002-12-10  Source: Search Engine Optimization Support Forums
    Strategy wise there is only one answer. Those not in DMOZ need to get in quick. And all web sites should be looking to increase the number of links to their sites, perhaps by visiting other smaller directories and topic related directories.
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  • Search Engine Submission Guide  pop
    Date: 2002-09-24  Source: Search Engine Guide
    Search engine submissions are an important part of any search engine optimization campaign, yet many webmasters and search engine optimization professionals are not aware of the correct way to submit your website to the search engines. Andrew Gerhart takes a look at the correct submission process to the free and paid major search engines and directories, how long they will take to list your website, and more.
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  • Taking Advantage of Open Directory Project Submissions
    Date: 2002-09-04  Source: Search Engine Guide
    With search engines switching over to forms of paid inclusion, it may seem that there are few free search engine submissions available. Thankfully, some of the most important search engine submissions are still free for all to utilize.
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  • What Ever Happened to Free Search Listings?
    Date: 2002-06-06  Source: Search Engine Guide
    We've had so many pricing models in search engine marketing over the last two years that it takes a rocket scientist to estimate campaign costs. While most engines are monetizing as fast as they can, there are still plenty of free listings left.
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