Submit to Multiple Search Engines

To do business on the internet, you must have both uniqueness and knowledge (on how to properly advertise on the internet.) It is an agreed by fact that about 85% of All website traffic comes from those that are listed in top positions on the search engines. So, with that known, the next question would be...How do I get there? There are many, many companies, blogs, forums and software that can help you with that. Unfortunately, I do not know anything about any of them except what works for me.

After wasting a ton of time and money on the internet trying to find this answer, I tripped across this free site at freewebsubmission.com, and I found that there is no need to pay someone else to do something that I can do myself. As a general rule, Search Engine Submission is free...that's right, free. So, why pay someone to do this simple task? The only disadvantage, without software, is that you will have to go to each engine one by one and submit your information, monthly. This site actually submits to 20 Search Engines out there for you. You enter your information one time, and it globally sends it out for you. (As often as they will allow, and you desire). It submits to:

Abacho, Acoon, Alexa, Amfibi, Burf , Cipinet, EntireWeb, ExactSeek, Google, Homerweb, Info Tiger, JDGO, Myahint, ScrubTheWeb, SearchSight, SonicRun, TowerSearch, Walhello, WhatUSeek, 0pn

Many of these sites, I had no idea that they even existed, but even though Google, MSN and Yahoo, are preferred by some, there are other Engines that are also preferred. The whole purpose of advertising is to reach the mass (of buyers), and for me, this software has worked a miracle for my online business.

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