SEO Mistake #4: Submitting Your Site to Search Engines
Chances are, if you’ve been a member of an online business or SEO related forum for long, you’ll have witnessed a heated discussion about whether or not you should submit your site to the search engines. If you’re really new to having your own website, you might not have a clue what this means.
Submitting your site to a search engine is a process in which you go to the search engine’s website and fill out a form, telling the search engine what the address is to your website and what keywords are relevant to it.
Sounds simple, fast and harmless, right? That’s exactly what proponents of submitting will tell you.
“Submitting doesn’t hurt anything.”
“It’s best to make sure you’re covering all your bases.”
Unfortunately, some new website owners, desperate for traffic and motivated by spammy services that promise to submit the new site to thousands of search engines, or hundreds of directories, buy into this idea and find themselves separated from hundreds of dollars with no real return on investment.
Why?
The Truth about Search Engines
First, there are only four search engines. Any other site that calls itself a search engine these days simply returns results from one of the big four – Google, Yahoo, Ask and Bing. Submitting your site to any other “search engine” is a waste of time.
Second, search engines use programs called robots or spiders to crawl the web. This means that the spiders follow links from one web page to another and from one website to another. And when the spider encounters new content, a new page or a new site, it indexes the information. In other words, it sends the new content and its location back to the search engine.
Then, when someone searches a keyword phrase on the search engine’s site or in their browser toolbar, the visitor is given a list of relevant results on the search engine results page (SERP).
Once your website is known to be trustworthy and has aged a bit, your pages will appear in the SERPs for relevant keyword phrases. This happens even if you never submit your site to a search engine. And submitting will not speed up the process.
Impact on Your Business
So what does this mean for you, the small business owner who just wants to earn a living?
This means:
- Don’t waste your time or money submitting your site to search engines.
- Focus your efforts on developing quality content for your site and for other people’s sites. Call it search engine food.
- Work on developing relationships with the owners of high ranking websites in your industry or relevant industries. A website owner who knows, likes and trusts you is more likely to link to you in the content of his website.
- Make sure you’re meeting your customers’ needs first.
- Never do anything for SEO purposes alone.
Keep these five guidelines in mind when making changes or additions to your site or building your new site.
Stay tuned for next week's SEO article. Or, stop by the new website of Volition and get your own personalized site review and SEO quote.
Article Submission Directories – Why Should You Use Them?
Article submission, or the placing of various articles related to your business or website on article directory sites is an easy and effective way of getting your web site noticed, thus increasing the traffic flow to your business site and bringing a steady flow of customers who are purchasing your product or service.
Article submission is one of the SEO services we provide for our clients, but if you are on a tight budget and have more time than money, this is one of the things you can conceivably do yourself.
Search Engine Spider Magnet
Search engine spiders are those tools that look for keywords and links on the internet. They process and collect and identify the individual websites that are the most useful for the seacher. Through directory submission, you can add many keyword rich articles to lots of well-ranked sites across the internet that will then provide a back-link to your site via the article's resource box.
The major search engines each have ways of tracking and quantifying the value of the keywords you use as well as the links to your site. Visitors to your site strengthen the importance of your web site, thus bringing even more visitors and by extension - customers for your product or service.
Web Site Index
Indexing your web site is a process of ranking it or listing it so that it is noticed by the search engines. Article directory submissions makes it possible to speed up the indexing process (because there will be more links to your site on the web and a better chance that the search engine spiders will follow those links) and once indexed, to improve the ranking of the site. Each search engine have different algorithms to measure the level at which the web page meets the defined standards for quality.
Economics
Many directory submission websites will allow you to submit your article for free, though often you can choose preferred placement on the site for a fee. Both options can be effective as long as the site has a good page rank, so if you choose to pay, pick only a few top-quality directories to submit a fee and use the free option for any others you submit to.
Beating the competition
If you have been concerned about the fact that your competitors seems to be doing better than you in pulling customers into their websites or selling their products or services, using directory submission is a way to get one up on the competition. Revamping your web site helps ensure that you are presenting an image of your business that will attract customers to your site. Presenting information to articles directories is also going to help get you noticed on the internet.
For more ideas to increase traffic to your website, check out our recent blog posting - SEO Strategies To Raise Your Small Business' Ranking


