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target=new>http://www.scrubtheweb.com/abs/meta-check.html This one is stricter than the one I use, but it works very well. Let me emphasize here that this step is absolutely crucial to getting your site accepted. You would be amazed at how many professionally done web sites skip this step. 3. Submit Your Site. Now that you have your site ready, you want to start submitting. You will use your title, keywords, and description again here. Here is your submission list: Free Alexa - http://pages.alexa.com/help/webmasters/index.html#crawl_site Google - http://www.google.com/addurl.html Open Directory Project - http://dmoz.org/add.html Fast Submit - http://www.evrsoft.com/fastsubmit/ - Submission to 100 of the top search engines. (Caution here: some of these sites may ignore or ban you if you are a business site). Paid Google Ad Words - http://services.google.com/marketing/links/ads_us/adwords/ - Pay Per Click Inktomi - http://www.inktomi.com - Yearly Fee Per Url LookSmart - http://www.looksmart.com - Pay Per Click Overture - http://www.overture.com - Pay Per Click 4. Check to make sure you are listed. After about a month, you want to go back and make sure that your site is listed in the appropriate search engine. The way to do this is to go to the search engine and type in your domain name. You don't have to include the http://www to do this. If you are not listed, then go to the next step. 5. Resubmit if Necessary. If your site is not in the search engine you have selected to search, then resubmit your information for inclusion. It's important to remember that unless you are using paid inclusions, it is up to the
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