
What search engines and directories do you submit to?
Our service submits to the major search engines and directories.
BasicTraffic submits to the search engines that are part of the following groups:
HighTraffic, SuperTraffic and ExtremeTraffic submit to the search engines that are part of the following groups:
BasicTraffic
This plan provides basic submissions to over 100 search engines. With this plan, it typically takes 6-8 weeks for site to start appearing in the search engines.
This plan includes
| Submit to over 100 search engines We will submit your web site to the leading 100 search engines and directories, reaching over 85% of Internet users. Don't get mislead by submission companies that offer 100,000+ submissions as they are simply sending your web site to small niche directories. These pages may no longer exist and in many cases were set up to collect e-mail addresses to use or sell. In the web site promotion game, quality and reach wins over quantity. We are constantly updating our list of search engines to make sure that you site is submitted to the best search engines, those that will drive the most qualified traffic to your web site. |
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| 12 monthly re-submissions (in annual orders only) Your site will be submitted each month for a full year. Submitting your website manually to one search engine is not enough. Submitting manually to hundreds, each month, is impossible. We submit your site every month, to make sure search engines will not drop your listings. |
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| Monthly reporting via email Monthly summary submission reports are sent to you by email. Once a month, immediately after your scheduled monthly submission, we will send you detailed report that lists out all the search engines and directories that your site was submitted to, so you can keep track of the submission process. |
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| Meta Tags generator Get access to our professional Meta Tags generator. The importance of Meta tags for your web site can't be emphasized enough, as they are the first to be checked by the search engines. The Meta Tags generator will help you to create proper Meta Tags for your website. |
HighTraffic
This plan provides submission to over 400 search engines and directories, reaching close to all Internet users. This plan is ideal for customers that do not need help optimizing their website while having the need for maximum reach and exposure. This plan includes everything from the Basic Traffic plan, plus:
| Guaranteed listing in Google HyperSubmit owns a unique technology that will list your site in Google within 8 weeks, guaranteed, or you'll get your money back. HyperSubmit is the ONLY search engine listing service that guarantees listing in Google! To have your site listed in Google, it must follows our Editorial and Technical guidelines. |
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| 12 months guaranteed inclusion (in annual orders only) Typically, web site owners have little control over when the search engines list and drop their web site. With this plan, we guarantee that your web site will be listed for a whole year. |
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| Submit to 400 search engines Now that you have an online business is the right time for unlocking the full potential of the Internet, reaching customers worldwide. With this plan, we submit your site to over 400 search engines, assuring worldwide exposure and reach. |
SuperTraffic
This package includes all the features presented in the High Traffic package PLUS:
| Keywords research The most important task of search engine optimization, and by far the trickiest and the hardest to accomplish one, is finding the right keywords (search phrases). With this plan, our marketing professionals will review your website and will come up with a list of keywords that are the most effective for your website. Each of the keywords is chosen very carefully using the following procedure: |
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| Targeting - The keyword must reflect your exact product and service offerings, your geographical availability and your desired audience, so that it will drive to your website such customers that you will be able covert into buyers. |
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| Popularity - The keyword must be used by search engines users, as there is no point in using a keyword that nobody is searching for. We will actually provide you with the exact numbers of how many times people searched for your keywords and their variations last month in the top search engines! |
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| Competition - The keyword must pass our competitive analysis test, which includes a competitive analysis on each specific keyword in conjunction with your website and your competitors' websites. Our marketing professional run this test using our unique innovative technology. |
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| Free consulting Our marketing professionals will provide you with free consulting and will answer any question you may have regarding your search engine optimization. Our marketing team has years of experience optimization thousands of websites. |
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| Ranking performance We will provide you with a detailed report of how your website performs in the top search engines. We will crawl 100 results within each of the search engines, for each of your keywords, saving you hours of work. The ranking report will provide the following information about your site: |
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| Ranking Position - This is the first position found for the website according to the selected keyword, and the most likely to be clicked by the user. |
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| Ranking Page Number - As search engines display different amounts of results when a search is performed, we display the page number that the first result is found on. You may be number 35 on Yahoo, but that is still on the second result page, not the fourth. |
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| URL Count - This is the number of times the search engine finds a listing for your website within its indices. For some engines, the more times you are listed, the better your chances of showing well. |
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| Link popularity Link popularity is a display of the number of times the search engine has a reference of other websites linking to yours. This can have an impact on your position in some search engines. When other website's list a link to yours, some engines find that to mean your site is more valuable and increase the possibility of you showing well. For those engines that provide this information, the higher the number the better. |
Webmasters and content providers began optimizing sites for search engines in the mid-1990s, as the first search engines were cataloging the early Web. Initially, all a webmaster needed to do was submit a page, or URL, to the various engines which would send a spider to "crawl" that page, extract links to other pages from it, and return information found on the page to be indexed. The process involves a search engine spider downloading a page and storing it on the search engine's own server, where a second program, known as an indexer, extracts various information about the page, such as the words it contains and where these are located, as well as any weight for specific words and all links the page contains, which are then placed into a scheduler for crawling at a later date.
Site owners started to recognize the value of having their sites highly ranked and visible in search engine results. According to industry analyst Danny Sullivan, the earliest known use of the phrase "search engine optimization" was a posted on Usenet on 1997.
Early versions of search algorithms relied on webmaster-provided information such as the keyword meta tag, or index files in engines like. Meta-tags provided a guide to each page's content. But using meta data to index pages was found to be less than reliable because the webmaster's account of keywords in the meta tag were not truly relevant to the site's actual keywords. Inaccurate, incomplete, and inconsistent data in meta tags caused pages to rank for irrelevant searches. Web content providers also manipulated a number of attributes within the HTML source of a page in an attempt to rank well in search engines.
By relying so much on factors exclusively within a webmaster's control, early search engines suffered from abuse and ranking manipulation. To provide better results to their users, search engines had to adapt to ensure their results pages showed the most relevant search results, rather than unrelated pages stuffed with numerous keywords by unscrupulous webmasters. Since the success and popularity of a search engine is determined by its ability to produce the most relevant results to any given search allowing those results to be false would turn users to find other search sources. Search engines responded by developing more complex ranking algorithms, taking into account additional factors that were more difficult for webmasters to manipulate.

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