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I heard you're suppose to formally file an application to search engines so that they can register or have knowledge of your domain name. Is this true?
For example: the Traffic Blazer service that GoDaddy.com offers. It is a year-round service that you can purchase so that you can "turn in" your domain name to hundreds of search engines.
Onced you have turned in an application to register your domain name in the search engine, your domain will be finally searchable in their engine.
My question: Is this true? Is it necessary? What's the benefit in turning in an application?
Thanks.
PantigBox
For example: the Traffic Blazer service that GoDaddy.com offers. It is a year-round service that you can purchase so that you can "turn in" your domain name to hundreds of search engines.
Onced you have turned in an application to register your domain name in the search engine, your domain will be finally searchable in their engine.
My question: Is this true? Is it necessary? What's the benefit in turning in an application?
Thanks.
PantigBox