How to Check If Your Site Is In Google?
Just type your website address in the Google search box. If Google knows about your site, it will tell you. If your website doesn’t come up as a result, you need to submit your site to Google. Another way to check if a page is in either of the search engines is to lift a piece of unique text from the page, put it in a search “in quotes”. Your page should come up.
Do I need to pay to get into Google and BIng?
No.
How Do You Submit A Site To Search Engines?
f you haven't submitted your Blogger website and sitemap to the major search engines yet this article will help you through the process. Submitting your Blogger (Blogspot) blog to the two most popular search engines Google and Bing is a must if you want your site crawled and indexed quickly and, of course, to receive visitors. You may also want to cast your net a little wider. If so there are a couple of other search engines worthy of note that you may not have even considered. This article explores the steps involved in submitting your blog and sitemap to major search engines like Google, MSN Bing , Moreover.com and Ask.com
We highly recommend manually submitting your website pages to the search engines. That said, the search engines give no guarantee of ranking your page because you have manually submitted it. It is a tool that we use to let the search engines know that we have new information to share.
I personally suggest manual submission of your site's pages to Google and Bing because they have made it apparent that it is what they prefer. The search engines have implemented manual submission as a best practice to protect themselves from extreme levels of spam.
It is important to submit your site's pages to all of the major search engines (Google, Yahoo!, Bing) because even though the other engines have less traffic than Google, they still have millions of users. When you submit a URL or domain name to the search engines, it could take anywhere from two to four weeks to get indexed. Sometimes your page will not get indexed after you submit it, if that occurs, wait four weeks and then resubmit the page again.
If you are unhappy with your web page's ranking results, take a look at what your competition is doing. Make sure you are following the basic rules of search engine optimization. Make changes to the page and resubmit it to the search engines. You can submit your pages a maximum of two times per month until you are listed in the major search engines' results.
Google's URL submit is very quick and easy. Just go to Google's web page for URL submitting, type in your URL, type in the message that ensures Google you are an individual not a software robot and click "add URL."
You can also submit your site map to Google via their Webmaster Tools.
Submit Your Site and Sitemap to Google Webmasters Tools
For a step by step walkthrough of how to submit your Blogger blog to Google, verify your site and add a sitemap please refer to my article Submit Your Blogspot Blog Sitemap to Google.
Bing
Bing allows you to submit your URL, just like Google. Go to Bing's site submission page, type in the URL of your homepage (this is different than Google and Yahoo!). MSNBot will follow the links from your homepage to all of the pages on your site. Bing also requires you to identify yourself as a person, not an automated program, by typing the characters that you see in the picture.
Submit Url To Ask
Ask presently does not allow you to submit URLs. However, they do allow you to submit your sitemap. Their interface for this isn't as straight forward as the other engines but, you can submit your sitemap by pasting this URL into your browser bar and inserting your actual domain name...
http://submissions.ask.com/ping?sitemap=http://
Here are some quick links to submit your website to search engines : -
1.Google
2.Bing
3.Open Directory
4.ASR
5.Yandex
6.ScrubTheWeb
7.ExactSeek
8.FyberSearch
9.SecretSELabs
10.GhetoSearch
11.Anoox
12.FreePRWebDirectory
13.SoMuch
14.SWD
15.Viesearch
16.Web World
17.A1WebDirectory
18.SonicRun
19.1WebsDirectory
20.oneMission
21.IS
22.Elite Sites Directory
23.Info Tiger
24.OneMillionDirectory
25.Link Centre
26.Directory Free
27.Nexus Directory
28.KiwiDir
29.MasterMOZ
30.DirectoryFire
31.IllumiRate
32.Synergy Directory
33.Online Society
34.SurfSafely
35.GigaBlast
36.Info Listings
37.PiSeries
38.RDirectory
39.Submit
40.YooFindit
41.9Sites
42.Triple W Directory
43.24/7 Web Directory
44.The Web Directory
45.DirectoryINT
46.Gain Web
47.W3 Catalog
48.Amfibi
49.Prior Directory
50.The Great Directory
Using Website Url Submitter Services
As easy as this site submitter process is, some webmasters prefer to offload the task to a site submitter service. These services let you enter your URL once and then submit your site to multiple search engines and directories; they handle all the details required by each search engine. Given that many of these services are free, it’s not a bad way to go.
Some of the more popular site submittal services include these:
1 2 3 Submit Pro
AddMe
AddPro.com
SubmitExpress
ineedhits
Freewebsubmission
Beware those services that charge a high fee for search engine submission—they don’t do anything that you can’t do yourself, for free.
Increasing your search optimization is key to driving traffic to you blog or website, and the process couldn’t be easier. Good luck and submit your sites url for free.
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