Posts Tagged ‘submission’

Search Engine Optimization-Directories

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Another way to generating inbound links is to submit your links to directories. I know of webmasters who swear by the benefits of such a strategy - the first thing that they do when starting a new site is to do the rounds of directories - submitting links to key pages with appropriate keywords in the links. There are loads of directories out there - many of which offer a free submission. Ari Paparo has compiled a list of blog directories that you might want to start with.

SEO:Free Search Engine Submission Sites/Tools

Monday, June 30th, 2008

*  Submit Corner

You’ll like this submission tool because it allows you to choose the search engines you want to submit to. This wizard usually takes under 30 seconds and you’ll have your site submitted to the top engines instantly. It also has other cool tools you can use to optimize and improve your web site. It’s a great resource site!
http://www.submitcorner.com/Tools/Submit/

* SubmitPlus

Good tool because you have to fill only two fields (Email and URL) and their service effectively submits your web site to the top 10 search engines in less than 1 minute! Its other cool features include real time status reporting, live confirmation link and an email report.
http://www.submitplus.com/top10.htm

SEO:Directory Submission

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Guidelines for submitting to Directories

What is a Directory?

A categorized index of web sites that does not use robots is called a directory. All sites that are indexed are submitted manually. You need to submit your web site under a relevant category, after which an editor will review your site and then accept or reject your site according to its content.
Guidelines while submitting to Directories

* Good site design, fast loading pages, and informative content are very important issues.

* From the homepage of a directory take your time and find the appropriate category your site fits into. You can do a keyword search using your most important keywords or key phrases and note the category that lists these sites. That will probably be the best category for your site. You may also have multiple categories, in which case you must submit under all the suitable categories.

* Once you have found a suitable category, look out for a “Suggest a site” or an “Add URL” link. Click on this link to submit your site.

* Since Directories do not use robots, your best bet is to describe your site accurately as the final decision of adding your web site to a directory’s database rests with the editor who reviews your web site.

Top Directories

Yahoo Yahoo!

Yahoo is without a doubt the single most important index on the Internet. Make sure you follow the guidelines given above and Yahoo’s submit page instructions while submitting your site. The effort you put in now will reap huge benefits in the long run. Submit carefully!

Submit to Yahoo
Open Directory - DmozThe Open Directory - Dmoz

Lycos, AOL Search, AltaVista and HotBot feature Open Directory categories within their results pages. As ODP is now the directory listing source for many search engines, it is in the “big leagues” and is a must to submit to.

Read their instructions and submit

Web Design Directories

DesignDir.net - Web Design Directory

DesignDir.net is an industry leading web design and development directory. We bring together the best designers and their customers. URL: (http://www.designdir.net)

Submit to DesignDir.net

HotPlum.com

Top sites - Web templates, web & graphic design, flash, etc. top.hotplum.com
Business Directories
BusinessRanks.com

Complete directory of only business links. Submit to BusinessRanks.co

SEO:Search Engine Submission Tips - Google, Yahoo, MSN and Teoma

Monday, June 30th, 2008

The top 4 search engines are as follows:

1. Google.com - The best of the best, what can we say about Google that others haven’t :-) Read our detailed review of Google with tips on submission and ranking.
2. Yahoo.com - Yahoo is getting better and better! Their Yahoo Directory is also very popular.
3. MSN.com - Microsoft’s attempt to get a piece of the search engine pie. They are also catching up fast.
4. Teoma.com - A search engine to look out for. Their results do seem to vary considerably from the above.

In order to not be repetitive in our advice we recommend you read our article on Google Submission, Ranking and Tips. You should be able to do well on all the other search engines too, though ranking and time period for updations may vary.

Date Validation in PHP

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

This tutorial will show how to Validate Date fields using PHP code in ‘dd/mm/yyyy’ Format. It is a good practice to validate the date value when it is obtained using forms through user input.

PHP CODE:

//Check whether the submission is made
if(!isset($_POST["hidSubmit"])){
//Declarate the necessary variables
$strdate=”";
$strdate1=”";
DisplayForm();
}
else{
$strdate=$_POST["txtdate"];
//Check the length of the entered Date value
if((strlen($strdate)<10)OR(strlen($strdate)>10)){
echo(”Enter the date in ‘dd/mm/yyyy’ format”);
}
else{
//The entered value is checked for proper Date format
if((substr_count($strdate,”/”))<>2){
echo(”Enter the date in ‘dd/mm/yyyy’ format”);
}
else{
$pos=strpos($strdate,”/”);
$date=substr($strdate,0,($pos));
$result=ereg(”^[0-9]+$”,$date,$trashed);
if(!($result)){echo “Enter a Valid Date”;}
else{
if(($date<=0)OR($date>31)){echo “Enter a Valid Date”;}
}
$month=substr($strdate,($pos+1),($pos));
if(($month<=0)OR($month>12)){echo “Enter a Valid Month”;}
else{
$result=ereg(”^[0-9]+$”,$month,$trashed);
if(!($result)){echo “Enter a Valid Month”;}
}
$year=substr($strdate,($pos+4),strlen($strdate));
$result=ereg(”^[0-9]+$”,$year,$trashed);
if(!($result)){echo “Enter a Valid year”;}
else{
if(($year<1900)OR($year>2200)){echo “Enter a year between 1900-2200″;}
}
}
}
DisplayForm();
}
//User-defined Function to display the form in case of Error
function DisplayForm(){
global $strdate;

Explanation
*Expression ^[0-9]+$
^ :-Indicates the beginning of the string
[0-9]+ :- indicates that the string begins with a number between (0-9) and is followed by numbers.
$ :- Indicates the end of the String

SEO:On To Submission

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

The next few “essentials” pages cover the basics of search engine submission. If all you do is follow the instructions on these essentials pages, you’ll receive traffic from search engines. However, if you have time, you should also read beyond the essentials to understand how optimization can increase your traffic and other ways you can market your site with search engines.

Links along the way will explain where and how you can learn more within Search Engine Watch, should you have the desire. Some of the in-depth information is only available to Search Engine Watch members. See the membership information page to learn more about becoming a member.

Search Engine Marketing & Promotion: The Overall Process

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Terms such as “search engine marketing” or “search engine promotion” refer to the overall process of marketing a site on search engines. This includes submission, optimization, managing paid listings and more.

These terms also highlight the fact that doing well with search engines is not just about submitting right, optimizing well or getting a good rank for a particular term. It’s about the overall job of improving how your site interacts with search engines, so that the audience you seek can find you.

Search Engine Submission: Getting Listed

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

“Search engine submission” refers to the act of getting your web site listed with search engines. Another term for this is search engine registration.

Getting listed does not mean that you will necessarily rank well for particular terms, however. It simply means that the search engine knows your pages exist.

Think of it as a lottery. Search engine submission is akin to your purchasing a lottery ticket. Having a ticket doesn’t mean that you will win, but you must have a ticket to have any chance at all.

Essentials Of Search Engine Submission

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

How can I get my site listed with search engines? It sounds like a pretty simple question, but sadly, search engine submission can be a complicated subject.

Have no fear. This guide will take you through the essential and relatively easy steps you can take to get listed with search engines.

Before we begin, it’s important to make a distinction between search engine submission and search engine optimization. These terms, along with others, are sometimes used synonymously to discuss different efforts to promote sites on search engines. However, within this section of Search Engine Watch, they will be used to refer to some very specific activities.

few features that every SEO Tool should have:

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

1. Keyword Searches, no one can beat Google Analytics and Google Adwords, so in this case most SEO tools will never live up to the standards, they just don’t have the information.

2. SERP (Search Engine Result Pages), to see progress, we have to see our rankings even if they are not in the top 50. So instead of sitting their and clicking on Google and hitting next an SEO tools should have ranking checkers.

3. Submission Tools, automated submission should be done at a minimum, but having a tool do it for you is a lot easier.