Re: looking for Professional Submission



Big Bill wrote:

> On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 15:40:52 -0400, Jean-Marc Langevin
> <jmarc@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I have a customer who wants me to add is site to Major search engine
>>for Canada and USA traffic.
>>
>>Do someone have any paid "site submiters" to worth it ?
>>
>>Regards.
>>Jean-Marc Langevin
>
> There's plenty of people who will take your money from you to
> supposedly submit sites to engines. Some of them do indeed appear to
> be professional, not in their submission ability but rather in their
> ability to make a living from duping others.
> You don't submit to the engines. You get a link to your site from a
> site already indexed which is regularly spidered. The spiders will
> follow the link and eventually index you. Submission won't affect this
> either way so there's no point to it.
> You can submit to directories, though, and for that you don't need to
> be professional, just patient. Read my page at
> www.kruse.co.uk/linkpop.htm
>
> BB
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Thanks for the answer.

I do need about that. But you know how old customers are. They want
the links now... Since he is paying .... IS problem.

I have a lot of other better things to do with my personnal money.

Regards and thanks
If you have more advanced tips just tell me I like to read your comments

.



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