URL Submission to Search Engines Written by Azani
Continued from page 1
Here is link to submit your web site's URL to dmoz.org : http://dmoz.org/add.html Google.com I personally think, Google is best search engine. Every day I use google.com to search any information from Internet. You could find information from website, newsgroup, images and directory in one search. Although other search engine have same feature, but Google's website is so simple. Another advantage is Google also feed about 80 other search engines. 60% of my previous website's visitors came from Google. Here is link to submit your web site's URL to Google : http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl Yahoo.com - Altavista.com, AllTheWeb.com The second search engine I like most is Yahoo. Actually, Yahoo is a directory based search engine. Altavista and AllTheweb's search index also powered by Yahoo. So, if your web site is indexed in Yahoo, your web site will also got indexed in Altavista, AllTheWeb and other search engines feed by Yahoo. Here is link to submit your web site's URL to Yahoo (require registration) : http://rds.yahoo.com/search/submit/free/*-http://submit.search.yahoo.com/free/request Submission to over 100,000, 500,000 search engines and directories. My advice is to not using them. It might be useless, unless you want your email box to get spammed. If your site is indexed by big search engines, most probably those smaller search engine will get your URL as well. In beginning of this article, I had mentioned about music homepage I built. The homepage now is indexed in every search engine available although I never submit it to any search engine. The key is to be linked by other sites. I may write an article about this later.

Azani is the web developer of http://www.pc24hours.net and http://www.ccautosoft.com
| | Where To Look For Dirt-Cheap DVD Software. Part XIXWritten by David D. Deprice
Continued from page 1
As you get to know WM Recorder, you'll appreciate these advanced features: * Record password protected videos. * Record at highest quality on slow connections. * Record multiple streams at once. * Resume recordings. * Split and merge recordings. * And more! Requirements: * Windows Media Playerâ„¢7.0 or later (free). * Supported Windows versions: 98, ME, XP, and 2000. * Supported Transport Protocols: RTSP, HTTP, MMS. * Supported File Types: WMA, WMV, ASF, ASX, MPEG, AVI, WAV.

Find out how David D. Deprice makes $58000 a week selling cheap DVD software at http://www.deprice.com/multimedia.htm
|