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Trafficonomy - Introduction to Search Engine Marketing
Do it all yourself: You can familiarize yourself
with the major search engines, and submit your site to them yourself.
This is the least expensive option, but it can be time consuming.
You not only need to make sure you get listed the first time, but
to monitor your position on the search engines weekly or monthly to
be certain you don't get bumped down the list or knocked off completely.
Use an automated submission service: You might call
this "do it yourself, with a bit of help." Several online
services will submit your Web site to search engines for you. They
can save you a lot of time and teach you things as well. They've already
done the work of gathering forms from dozens or hundreds of different
engines, and have them all in one place. One of the most popular search
submission services is bCentral's SubmitIt!
Through this service, your site's name will get submitted for listing
on up to 400 search engines, including all of the major ones. It will
also resubmit your site automatically every month to reduce the chance
that you will fall off the listings. And it allows you to check that
you are still listed and where you are listed on an ongoing basis.
Other submission services include Submission Pro! and Get Submitted!
Many hosting companies also offer a tool to list your site with search
engines. You'll need to learn about search engine jargon and how search
engines work, but many of these services are rich with tips and suggestions.
You'll also need to be vigilant about checking your listings and making
sure of your listing on an ongoing basis.
Hire someone to manage the process for you: If you
want to avoid the time and hassle altogether, there are firms that
will manage the entire process for you for a fee. Some will even guarantee
a certain level of placement. You'll have a project manager give you
weekly updates about your site's search listings and rankings. There
are literally hundreds of firms offering this service. I would ask
for a list of clients, then go search for those clients in the major
engines when choosing a company.