Website Search Engine Submission
It is close to impossible to drive any traffic to your site without having any help from the search engines.
The five major Search Engines carry 92% of search traffic on the web; they are Google, Yahoo, MSN, AOL, and Terra Lycos.
The submission process is vital to your site being a successful one, and there are numerous steps to take before submitting to ensure that your site will be accepted into the search engine's database and will get quality rankings and traffic.
One of the first things to do is to make sure that your site is fully functional. You would be surprised at how many sites are on the internet that are not, whether this means that they have broken links, missing pages, or the site is not-navigable. There are many tools to help you with this. One thing that should be on the top of your list is making sure your web sites' web pages have keywords, descriptions, and perfect title. We have produced a checklist from all of the major search engines that helps us make sure that your site is ready before search engine submission, we then go and submit the site to the search engines.
In addition to our search engine optimization programs, there are additional search engines that may provide a more targeted approach to a specific industry or desired audience.
This includes industry specific and international search engines and online business directories. We suggest that a business should consider registering with these more directed online promotional vehicles to increase exposure and response as well as link popularity.
Info Link IT hand submits to all the major search engines we do not use automated programs for the major search engines. To all other search engine link sites and FFA sites we use automated search engine submission tools.
There is no way to be sure a search engine has received your submission, unless you get a confirmation that the engine has spider your site. There is also a lot of talk in the search engine optimization industry concerning the use of automated programs and the search engines banning the sites that use them. We are not ready to take this risk for ourselves or for our clients. Our marketing team manually submits each page to each major search engine so nothing is left to chance.

