Bulk Submissions?

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Is there an easy and inexpensive way to submit 100 domain names to a bunch of search engines at once? If I did this manually I think It would take me a few weeks, which I really don't want to do.

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Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
 
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I think the best way would be to assign the submission job to someone and pay an amount to him/her according to the number of submissions.
 
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peter phillips said:
I think the best way would be to assign the submission job to someone and pay an amount to him/her according to the number of submissions.

Is there a company that would do it for a small fee? I was looking at "Submit-It", and the price isn't too bad.
 
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if i would take the job how much will you pay me?? im just new here...

i dont have any domains yet im working in making pages with keyword,typo,rss i think i can also do that so how much will you pay me if i will accept that job??
 
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Be careful about using "free" submission services. If you don't read their TOS - you basically sign your email over to everybody they sell to (and boy - they sell a LOT!)
 
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free sumissions have negative results if failed to post in right category . try manual submission service with small fee/
 
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there really is no need to submit. Any search engine that matters will crawl your site.
Thats what Ive found anyway.
 
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hostingfun said:
Be careful about using "free" submission services. If you don't read their TOS - you basically sign your email over to everybody they sell to (and boy - they sell a LOT!)
don't use your real email address just a junk email
 
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I agree with weblord and microdude-431 on their points.

Our company monitors server stats for over 100 sites. 99% of every single web site comes from Google, YAHOO!, or MSN.

Why waste any time on 1% or less of traffic?

It is unfortunate that clients are impressed if you get them listed on 500 "search engines". It looks good on paper but is basically a moot point.
 
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hostingfun said:
I agree with weblord and microdude-431 on their points.

Our company monitors server stats for over 100 sites. 99% of every single web site comes from Google, YAHOO!, or MSN.

Why waste any time on 1% or less of traffic?

It is unfortunate that clients are impressed if you get them listed on 500 "search engines". It looks good on paper but is basically a moot point.

Maybe more incoming links from other search engines will put site up in google msn and yahoo
 
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hi,

It may take few week if you submit mannualy. but if you think to submit by software, it will be easy but risk factor is there. so try to submit manualy. if possible hire some one to submit manualy.

don't follow any easy way for a quick success, it may put you in trouble. be careful before using free submission services.
 
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i also get some traffic on dogpile.com as well
 
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just one point here me old mate. Search engines don't like bulk submissions, especially if you are using software. I have never figured out why, but they take it as spam. Now these search engines are absolutely massive companies and they won't be fooled by ip scrambling or anything. Once you start to mess about with bending their rules they will just block you from submitting, and will block your sites as well.

Tread carefully where search engines are concerned.

Tom
 
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just get a couple of backlinks to these domain names/sites and they all should get indexed pretty quickly

no need to submit to ANY search engines
they will all find your site by following links from other pages
and the ones that dont do that arnt worth the effort as they wont give you even 1 visitor
 
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drifta said:
just get a couple of backlinks to these domain names/sites and they all should get indexed pretty quickly

no need to submit to ANY search engines
they will all find your site by following links from other pages
and the ones that dont do that arnt worth the effort as they wont give you even 1 visitor

rightly said there is no need to submit your site in search engines and submitting to search engines is the only way to waisting time. as the name search engines said lot many things about their functionality that they crawl different sites and what they get store into their index. inspite of submitting your site to search engine if you participate in forums and article sites with a link back to your site will help search engines to crawl your site.
 
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