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annel
03-06-2006, 07:41 AM
Hi guys
I'm going to use 100keywords.com which has a link from our c-panel. The only reason - I trust Bluehost. However I'd like to know if somebody promote websites through them and what's your opinion.

Thanks everybody.:)
Annel
Boutique Allure (http://allure.e-earth.ca)

steven
03-06-2006, 10:23 AM
:( its not free but its showing http://100keywords.com/100keywords_files/bluehost.gif

annel
03-06-2006, 11:13 AM
The submission IS FREE, but I'm interesting in REAl, PAID service - optimisation and traffic...

hofmax
03-27-2006, 06:48 AM
Manual submission works better for SEO. All authoritative sources on SEO recommend you don´t submit via submission engines.

The 100 Keywords service IS free, even though I wouldn´t advise you to use it.

choicegraphx
03-28-2006, 04:18 AM
Free keyword submission will work for many minor search engines. It is required on major engines to submit manually due to the extra fields required by those companies. There is no penalty for a free submission if they submit to a search engine that requires more information fields; rather they just kick you out.

I use both methods of submission free and manual. Free covers many engines that I would not consider and in my opinion is “more is better”. We do clarify free in a strange way. You should know that many top search engines allow free manual submission but could take anywhere from 2 weeks to 3 months to get to your submission.

Once you have completed a manual submission you will see all of the extra fields that are required not shown by the mass submission engines. But before working any submission I first go to the DMOZ, or open directory project (http://dmoz.org/). Many search engines as well as Google will include you if you are in the DMOZ. It is free but does take a couple of months to get approved. But please do not submit an incomplete web site this can cause you trouble. Read additional information on DMOZ at (http://www.resource-zone.com/)

Additional notes;

Want to know who the top ten are, just enter top ten search engine in Google, Yahoo or MSN. Hum, guess you can figure the top three.

If you are in a hurry to get your site listed budget about 7-8 hundred dollars for preferred submission. This will get you in about 5-10 days roughly.

When ever going to any manual submission review their guidelines there is a wealth of information. Also there are requirements if not met by your web site that will keep you from being listed whether you paid or not.

Well this is only a fraction of things you can do but enough to get you started. Bottom line free mass submissions will not penalize you with the major engines, you’ll just be kicked out for that session.

rangermike05
03-28-2006, 07:01 AM
Hi,

My first post here as my time is limited. I received this invite from bluehost so i thought i would check it out. In relation to the "100 Keywords" i agree. Waste of time for experienced developers. But good for beginners.
Whether you in development for money or personal interests i would encourage people to visit my non-profit organization or any of my sites from there to see how I can help you out. I have a couple business under my belt and about 10 years experience. Have a nice day and God Bless!

P.S. Don't pay for SEO! just let the crawlers do the work. ;)

mgkbull
04-26-2006, 07:17 PM
Ranger Mike, FYI, you may want to update the BlueHost banners on your website... they are still advertising 5gigs webspace ;) And hooray to BlueHost for giving us the extra space and transfer today!
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magnasquid
10-19-2006, 01:36 AM
What about the guaranteed clicks? Does that work?

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