Free Web Submission - Here, you
can submit your site to a wide variety of different search engines
and directories either manually or automatically. If you're
submitting manually, all of the highest-rated engines and
directories are included here, along with their relevant
"submission" pages. As mentioned, you can also submit automatically
and have the results e-mailed to you.
Free Promotion Guide - This
site is an excellent resource for Webmasters and provides free
articles advising on how to successfully promote a Web site. Here,
you will learn how to generate extra visitors by utilising search
engines and directories. The guide also covers how to optimise your
pages so they're search engine friendly and even addresses the
various pitfalls you may encounter.
WordLinx - Looking to promote
your Web site? WordLinx is a free traffic exchange service based on
text links instead of banner adverts, making it faster, but also
fairer. This service runs via clicks per link, rather than
impressions, which is generally the case with banner adverts, so
members only exchange genuine traffic. WordLinx is free to join but
members may also purchase extra visitors.
Amazing Search Engine Secrets -
A popular and well-designed site that reveals the hidden truth about
search engine listings and provides valuable insight into meta tags,
submission, keyword density and more. Although you have to pay a
small fee to have access to the entire site, there are plenty of
free tips here to get you started. It's definitely recommended for
all serious Webmasters.
GoTop Link Exchange - This
revolutionary service allows webmasters to locate other Webmasters
wishing to trade links. Only Web sites who are interested in
reciprocal linking are within the GoTop directory, meaning other
webmasters can browse through the listings and approach numerous
sites with an offer. New sites, in particular, will benefit
considerably from link exchanges such as these.
I Help You Services - A
friendly and knowledgeable forum-based Web site, offering free
advice and help with search engine promotion. All the major players
in the search engine world are discussed, along with smaller "up and
coming" engines. Country and region-specific search engines, advice
with meta-tags, Web page content and even the latest search engine
news is available at I Help You.
LinkBox.ws - This
well-presented site provides a free text link exchange service where
participating Web sites can display links in exchange for credits.
These credits are then converted into traffic from other sites
displaying the LinkBox. The exchange ratio here is 1:1, meaning for
every person who clicks on a link you display, somebody will be sent
to your pages from another member site.
Position Agent - Position Agent
is a service from Microsoft's bCentral network that allows
Webmasters to instantly check their ranking position in many of the
Internet's top search engines (Google, AltaVista, Excite, Hotbot,
MSN, All the Web, IWON, Yahoo!). Although we've found their "advice"
far too brief and inappropriate to improve rankings, the site does
give you a general idea.
Self Promotion.com
- Offers over 300 links to search engine
submission pages. Spending some time submitting your site to all of
them is well worth it! Self Promotion.com is very detailed and
provides the best information on the Web. They also give tested tips
on getting listed in the popular directory, Yahoo! It's a free
service where you pay only if you're satisfied.
JimTools.com
- Supercharge your Web site's traffic with the
help from these promotion experts. They offer various online
utilities, such as the meta-tag generator with tutorial, a
submission robot (which submits your site to over 40 popular search
engines), and a link checking facility, ideal for quickly rooting
out so-called "dead links". We've have tried this and have been very
impressed.
SelfSubmit.com
- A search engine submission tool where you can submit your pages to
over 100 engines, absolutely free of charge. To submit your site,
the process is very simple: enter your site URLs (more than one is
allowed), then enter your e-mail address. Here, you can also choose
to omit search engines from the submission if you have already
recently submitted to them.
I Need Hits.com -
Amongst numerous promotion packages that cost money, I Need Hits.com
provides a free submission service to 38 major search engines and
directories. You'll have to fill out a medium-sized form before
promoting your Web site, then wait around 1-2 weeks for the engines
to index you. It's recommended that you optimise your pages first
with other tools in this category.
Promotion World - A huge
promotion resource, serving up truckloads of free search engine
advice, along with other ideas to drive traffic to your Web site.
Promotion World includes hundreds of articles, interviews with
industry experts, tutorials and much more besides. They also have
some useful online tools, such as a meta tag generator and search
engine submission robot.
A Promotion Guide - Includes
plenty of useful information about Web site promotion, particularly
search engine optimisation and submitting to directories. However,
at A Promotion Guide, you'll also find details about how to promote
your site using other methods, such as banner advertising,
reciprocal linking and Usenet advertising. It's both well-written
and very informative.
Add Me
- Claims to be the most popular submission
service on the planet. Launched in 1996, they have submitted over
2,000,000 different Web sites to popular search engines. After
completing a small form, Add Me will submit your site to the best
search engines such as AltaVista, All The Web, MSN and Excite. A
popular service which works effectively (FreebieList.com has tested
it).
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