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Visual Artist Frank BonillaVIP Member
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I am wondering what percentage of Namepros members use search engine submission services to promote their domains? If you do, do you use free services, or pay for a submission service?

If you have used one, do you think it has helped give your domains exposure?
Did it help you sell a domain?

Frank
 
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I doubt it if search engines accept parked domains w/o content.
If you mean the mini sites I developed for my domains, yes of course. I use mainly two of them to help me submitting to around 50 SEs.
For major search engines like google, yahoo and msn, I do it myself.
 
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Definitely submit your sites with content to at least the free search engines - Google, Yahoo, MSN. If you have a main site for listing domains that's already indexed justing linking to your new sites will get them indexed eventually.

Haven't tried any pay sites so I really don't know what kind of exposure they provide.
 
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I don't manually submit any of my sites to search engines. It takes much longer to be indexed that way. Instead, I build some high PR links, and usually get indexed within a few days.
 
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david.amherst said:
I don't manually submit any of my sites to search engines. It takes much longer to be indexed that way. Instead, I build some high PR links, and usually get indexed within a few days.


Good info!
Frank
 
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The best way to get indexed, like mentioned above, is to get incoming links. The search engine submission industry is a joke and a scam. Hire a SEO if really want to get some traffic.
 
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I have beenusing one system since I was about 12... I tripped over it one day... It is absolutaly amazing. It post your link EVERYWHERE.

Praise the lord for the service I found.

I havent told anyone about it, probably never will.

Sorry :)
 
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No. I consider it too time consuming and therefore too costly.
 
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no i pay for it, also i've used dynamic submission enterprise edition. so you can consider it free submission once you paid for the software.
 
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Dynamic submission

weblord said:
no i pay for it, also i've used dynamic submission enterprise edition. so you can consider it free submission once you paid for the software.


How do you like the Dynamic software? Can you enter more than one domain at a time? It costs $XXX right?


Frank
 
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yes you can enter unlimited number of domains profile per project, setup a project like call it "5 letter domains" and then put in all your 5 letter domains there c/w site title, description, keywords, category, contact details, etc. and you submit per project not per profile. it can submit 10 to 50 threads at time (providing your only using it and no browsers open) but Im happy with the like 20 threads at a time.
yeah its 399.95 but you can start with the standard edition supports also unlimited domain profile per submit.
http://www.automatedprofits.com/search-engine-submissions/sub2000.html


knarfmusik said:
How do you like the Dynamic software? Can you enter more than one domain at a time? It costs $XXX right?


Frank
 
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