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| Hi everyone i have my book store website since 2004 but still not have enough visitors. i guess, i should submit it in plenty of Search Engines/Directories/FFA's. So then after searching, i found few website having somewhat submission software. Can this forum suggest me what steps i shoud more take to solve my issue? Or any good experience of submission software?? thank you Last edited by mimzeb; 15-03-2007 at 09:49 PM.. |
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| Personally I dont like auto submit software. You have no real control over your submissions. You dont need to submit to search engines. A few quality back links will send the search engine robots in the direction of your site. Its not about the quantity of links it is about quality. |
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| Is the site search engine "friendly"? |
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| Personally I would just hand submit my site to directories, with auto submit you end up on stupid search engines ,Also find relevant site's with good quality to link to you. Have you tried to get listed in Dmoz , now is a good time to try it. |
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| Number #1 submission tool known to man is a good quality link.
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| Amen! |
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| Do not use any automatic submission tools...do manually...be patient enough...put your best efforts. Do not submit the sites to search engines. Get quality back links from relevant sites...then search engine spiders your site. |
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| I'd ignore submission software, or companies promising to submit your site to a thousand search engines - to all intents and purposes there are only 3 or 4 search engines that matter, and they will crawl your site if you get a few links from elsewhere. More important, you should search for related sites and exchange links with these. Think about your visitors, what kind of links would be of interest to them? In your own case, a bookstore, you might like to provide a page with links to author sites, or fan sites for those authors. Or book restorers, even. A nice page of valuable resources will eventually gain PR, and once it does you'll find plenty of takers for a link exchange. You could also put aside an hour or two a week to do manual submissions to niche directories in particular, and also to general directories whose home page has good PR. A search in google for "directory free submit" should pop up a list of many of these.
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| All of the members suggested that you use the manually submission. I think they are right. You must do your work on your own. Its better to put your effort to your work. |
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