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Search engine submissions have been an important part of increasing traffic for websites by submitting a web site to popular search engines. In the past, many webmasters used search engine submissions to improve their page rank among search engines, allowing these websites the opportunity to remain high on search results and thus improve their web traffic and increase business.

At one point, search engine submissions were relied upon in order to help increase web traffic. The higher on the search results list a website appears, the more likely that the person searching will click on their site and potentially provide them with business. In order to get up on the search results, preferably on the first or second page, webmasters would submit their website to various search engine submission websites, which will automatically put their site as a result for various searches on different search engines. Some of these submission sites were free of charge, while others would charge a fee to submit their website.


Aside from a webmaster wanting to send their updated website to the search engines or just to appear higher on the search result list, they might also use search engine submission for a brand new web site as it takes search engines quite a while before their “crawlers” or “bots” push their site to the search engine results. Websites are either submitted all at once through the site’s sitemap or one page at a time, as the majority of websites has several different pages. The webmaster could also submit just the main homepage of the website, and allow the search engine’s crawlers to find the rest of the website’s pages.


Most search engines, including the three major search engines; Yahoo!, Google, and Bing, use bots, crawlers and spiders to find web sites on the Internet during a web search, which is how most sites appear on search results, thus diminishing the need for search engine submissions. This has been the case since 2004, when Google, Yahoo!, Ask.com and Microsoft Live began using crawling links from websites that automatically submitted websites to their search engines. Since then, this process has been expanded to “bots” and “spiders” that do virtually the same function as crawlers. This is the reason search engine optimization (SEO) is so important when you are creating a website and its contents. By using specific keywords that people might use to search for your website, products or services, you increase your page rank, and as a result will not only submit your website to the search engines, but allow your website to appear higher up on the search results. Since most people won’t go past the first page of search results unless they don’t find what they need, it is important for any website to get to the top 10 or 20 results of any given search.


Search engine submissions are no longer required, but are still sometimes used when a website is brand new or by webmasters not familiar with using keywords in order to develop search engine optimization on their website. If you can become educated on the proper SEO practices and using keywords in the content of your website, you can avoid having to utilize search engine submissions.


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