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Importance Comes First

There are hundreds of search engines, most, not as advanced as an FFA page. Big search engines like Google and Yahoo normally generate many visitors. If one was to properly follow the guidelines within an article, then submit to hundreds of search engines, one may be flooded with visitors and prospects whom would like to buy your product. Unfortunately, a small percentage of search engines can send decent monthly traffic. It is recommended to submit using good automated submittal software with sites that are less important.

It is recommended to hand submit the top fifteen search engines. Usually the top ten engines drive traffic to one’s site. Since it does not take much time to manually submit to a site, it is recommended to use the cost of submitting for other marketing methods, such as; Overture.com, Google Adwords, buying ads in ezines or on any of the other marketing methods which are available to the modern Internet marketing professional. With ezines it is possible to reach your target audience; you reach them by the thousands. The more you target the better response you get, you could receive tens and maybe hundreds of enquires about your product or service.

It is important to insert a signature, to be attached at the bottom of all your posts. Most newsgroup and mail reading software can attach it automatically. Signatures are generally three to five lines in length. They include your website name, email, URL and a one or two line advert. Currently, directories and search engines account for more than ninety three percent of all search engine referred traffic going to websites. Six percent accounts for sites claiming to be search engines.

The following sites are considered most important:

http://www.google.com

http://www.yahoo.com

http://www.dmoz.org

http://www.looksmart.com

http://www.alltheweb.com

http://www.msn.com

http://www.altavista.com

http://www.aolsearch.com

http://www.lycos.com

http://www.overture.com

http://www.about.com

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