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Search Engine Guidelines

  • Create your website pages for visitors not search engines.
  • Do not try and trick search engines for better rankings.
  • Don't add your link or send a link to websites that are questionable. This can affect your rating and blacklist your site.
  • Don't use unauthorized computer programs to submit pages, programs like WebPosition Gold™ that send automatic or programmatic queries to search engines may improve your site positioning in the short-term but they can cripple your changes in the long-term.
  • Invisible links are Bad. Avoid hidden text or hidden links.
  • Don't employ cloaking or sneaky redirects.
  • Don't send automated queries to Search engines.
  • Don't load pages with irrelevant words.
  • Don't create multiple pages, subdomains, or domains with substantially duplicate content.
  • Avoid "doorway" pages created just for search engines, or other "cookie cutter" approaches such as affiliate programs with little or no original content.
  • Hand submit your site to search engines
  • Input accurate content in metta-tags
  • Search engines can not read JavaScript
  • Search engines will not follow dynamic links

 

There are several things, considered "spamming", that you can do to try to get your page listed higher on a search engine results page. Basically, you should never try to trick a search engine in any way, or you risk being blacklisted by them. Since the majority of your traffic will come from search engines the risk far outweighs the benefits in the long run. Below is a list of the more common things we recommend that you never do when trying to achieve better listings.

  
 

Are you spamming the search engines?

It's easy to spam an engine by accident -- especially since the rules are constantly changing.

Easily make sure all of your pages are spam free with the Submit It! spider. It'll check each page of your site and let you know if it finds any problems.

 
Do not:
  • Do anything to trick the search engines into listing your site better. If what you are doing is not listed as one of our search engine tips the search engines will likely view it as spam and penalize you.

  • List keywords anywhere except in your keywords meta tag. By "list" we mean something like -  keyword 1, keyword 2, keyword 3, keyword 4, etc. There are very few legitimate reasons that a list of keywords would actually appear on a web page or within the page's HTML code and the search engines know this. While you may have a legitimate reason for doing this we would recommend avoiding it so that you do not risk being penalized by the search engines.

  • Use the same color text on your page as the page's background color. This has often been used to keyword stuff a web page. Search engines can detect this and view it as spam.

  • Use multiple instances of the same tag. For example, using more than one title tag. Search engines can detect this and view it as spam.

  • Submit identical pages. For example, do not duplicate a page of your site,  give the copies different file names, and submit each one. Search engines can detect this and view it as spam.

  • Submit the same page to any engine more than once within 24hrs.

  • Use any keywords in your keywords meta tag that do not directly relate to the content of your page.

A lot of webmasters unfortunately believe the myth about search engine submissions. The myth is, if you submit your site repeatedly that it will improve your ranking.

How Long Does it Take to Get Listed?

Here's the length of time it currently takes to get listed at each of the major search engines once you have submitted your web page.

MSN Up to 2 months
Google Up to 4 weeks
AltaVista Up to 1 week
Fast Up to 2 weeks
Excite Up to 6 weeks
Northern Light Up to 4 weeks
AOL Up to 2 months
HotBot Up to 2 months
iWon Up to 2 months
 
 
 
 

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