Add your site to these search engines free!

Yes I aggree, That means he violated one of the forum rules...
 
hi, haven't checked here in a while. Sorry to dig this back up but firstly its not a referral ID. So basically you've just screwed my link up. Sorry about that.
Yes it is free. Lol i wouldn't be bothered to waste my money on these things. These arn't sites like google.
Now that thats fixed up.
 
The only search engines that matter are google, yahoo, and possibly microsoft's new Bing.

Google also does not like when links are submitted via automated script. You are better off going to these search engines individually and submitting the link yourself.
 
These links are not for page views and attracting users Whaturmuva. These are for back-linking and increasing PR. Google yahoo and bing are important but its good to have these back-links.
 
Yes back links are very important, PR is not as important as people make it out to be. But lets not get into the flawed PR system.

I see nothing special about this site. They are gouging unknowing website owners who could just as easily do all of this themselves. For 24.99 I can be listed in google within 7 days!!! Oh wait, every site I've made was listed within a few hours after posting the link on this forum in which I frequent. And all I see are "directories"... which are not valued by search engines and google again and again slams them with every update to their ranking algorithm.

And nowhere do I see anything about pagerank. Directories give you 0 pagerank, I don't care if they do sign you up for 250 more a month. The PR is pretty much just leeched from one page to another. And since your listing on that directory will either never be indexed or have a 0 PR it gets you nothing.

They use the word "targeted backlink" a lot. Lets say for instance you have a gaming site. Is that targeted backlink going on the front of nintendo.com in which you will gain a lot of PR and google hits? Nope, they might spam the nintendo message boards with your link. But hey, you could do that too.

I warn everyone to stay away from any site like this. They are doing simple work that you could do yourself and charging you a ton to do it.

But onto their free tools. Nothing there impresses me. As I said above, add your site yourself to the search engines. And if you need data on your site you are better off signing up for a free google analytics account.
 
Lol it'll show up in the 7th page in the search engine. What are the chances someone's going to go the 7th page of results just to look up a forum?
 
Whaturmuva said:
The only search engines that matter are google, yahoo, and possibly microsoft's new Bing.

Google also does not like when links are submitted via automated script. You are better off going to these search engines individually and submitting the link yourself.
I find that false,ask jeeves,google,yahoo,and bing are the top search engines,but there are tons of others aswell that get alot of hits.
 
NBK*Twitch said:
Whaturmuva said:
The only search engines that matter are google, yahoo, and possibly microsoft's new Bing.

Google also does not like when links are submitted via automated script. You are better off going to these search engines individually and submitting the link yourself.
I find that false,ask jeeves,google,yahoo,and bing are the top search engines,but there are tons of others aswell that get alot of hits.

Ask is actually behind AOL searches.

August looked like this:
Google: 64.6
Yahoo: 16.0
Bing: 10.7
Aol: 3.1
Ask: 1.7

All other search engines combined only pulled 3.9% if you do the math.

Outside of google, yahoo, and bing the total left was 8.7%, hence me saying the others were pretty much not worth investing time in. Plus most of them will index you without you trying because they take google and other top listings.

http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Search-Engines ... st-585421/

Not sure what the months after have looked like, but it's pretty much a three horse race between google, yahoo, and microsoft.

So yes out of all the hits, 8.7% can be pretty substantial but how many searches will be made on your particular niche?
 
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