Hey All,
I was just wondering....
Different sections of my web site cover different specific topics. Other than adding unique keywords to each page, how can I assure that the main page of each section turns up when people search for certian terms?
I've heard that if you submit too many interior pages on your site, the engines will reject you. Is that true?
Thanks
---t
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Submit Multiple Pages Or Just Main Page?
Started by
toddeckle
, Mar 02 2004 05:40 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 02 March 2004 - 05:40 PM
#2
Posted 02 March 2004 - 05:49 PM
Hi T, welcome
You have to make sure that the spiders can physically get at all your pages, so this means you have either spiderable links(preferrable), or a static spiderable index of the pages. Spiders will spider your site, so long as they can find it, so all the submitting in the world is not going to help if you don't have some links pointing to the site. There is no need to submit the deeper pages as they will get spidered in time.
Read this thread here, it should give you a better understanding of how to get going [url=http://www.highrankings.com/forum/index.php/topic/833-tips-for-new-seos/]Tips for Newbies[/url]
Hope this helps
OWG
You have to make sure that the spiders can physically get at all your pages, so this means you have either spiderable links(preferrable), or a static spiderable index of the pages. Spiders will spider your site, so long as they can find it, so all the submitting in the world is not going to help if you don't have some links pointing to the site. There is no need to submit the deeper pages as they will get spidered in time.
Read this thread here, it should give you a better understanding of how to get going [url=http://www.highrankings.com/forum/index.php/topic/833-tips-for-new-seos/]Tips for Newbies[/url]
Hope this helps
OWG
#3
Posted 02 March 2004 - 05:52 PM
No, it isn't. If it were true, you could submit all of your competitors pages and have all of their pages banned and that just wouldn't work so search engines won't ban you for multiple submissions.
I actually don't even bother to submit any of my pages to search engines. If you have backlinks pointing to the pages, the search engines should pick the pages up anyway and if you don't have backlinks, your page will not rank very highly anyway.
I would advise you to get a few good backlinks to your site and then wait for G and the other search engines to pick your site up.
I also definately wouldn't pay anyone to submit your site to x thousand search engines, it's just a waste of money in my not-so humble opinion. Almost all of my se referalls are from the big search engines so I don't even bother doing anything about the small ones...
I actually don't even bother to submit any of my pages to search engines. If you have backlinks pointing to the pages, the search engines should pick the pages up anyway and if you don't have backlinks, your page will not rank very highly anyway.
I would advise you to get a few good backlinks to your site and then wait for G and the other search engines to pick your site up.
I also definately wouldn't pay anyone to submit your site to x thousand search engines, it's just a waste of money in my not-so humble opinion. Almost all of my se referalls are from the big search engines so I don't even bother doing anything about the small ones...
#4
Posted 02 March 2004 - 07:42 PM
You could also use a sitemap with full urls (http://www...) in that way you will make sure that the spider gets everything and it will be easier for your surfers to find the information they want.
#5
Posted 03 March 2004 - 01:58 AM
Welcome toddeckle! 
No need to submit the inner pages. The search engine spiders will find them.
You DO have to optimize them though. As OWG mentioned, read the stuff here in the forum to get a better understanding of what optimizing entails.
Here's a hint....It has nothing to do with submitting, and it has nothing to do with meta tags.
Good luck!
Jill
No need to submit the inner pages. The search engine spiders will find them.
You DO have to optimize them though. As OWG mentioned, read the stuff here in the forum to get a better understanding of what optimizing entails.
Here's a hint....It has nothing to do with submitting, and it has nothing to do with meta tags.
Good luck!
Jill
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