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[H1165]How To Get Listed On Google
by Paul Guzman, Pau

There are numerous ways to get your website listed on the great Google search engine. But...and there is always a big but, before continuing I've got to make one thing perfectly clear.

Do NOT pay any submission service to get your website or blog listed. Unless you have deep pockets and thousands of big bucks to throw away...then go ahead and waste your money. I guarantee that paying any submission service to get your website listed on google is a complete waste of time and money!

Free submission services are also a waste of time...don't do it. These submission services make their money from unsuspecting new Internet marketing folks who have no idea what they are doing.

Do it yourself and I will show you how right here...right now! And the price for this information is FREE!

What is your website or about?

Ok...here is how you get your website listed without all the hassles.

1. Write an article about whatever your website or blog is about. Then submit it to the article directories. Just make sure that you insert your website URL or Blog URL in the bio page of each directory. Be sure to add some of the same keywords that you use on your website.

2. The absolute best article directories are ezinearticles.com and goarticles.com Remember to add you bio in the resource box provided by all the article directories.

The resource or bio box is a short paragraph about the author that publishers usually want with each article submissions. It's included at the bottom of the published article. You should have your name, and web site address. You should also add your tagline and email address.

3. Remember I write articles about what I know. Do not copy someone Else's work...it's ok to read an article to get new ideas and write something similar that will interest your readers. Never copy anything word for word!
Ok...now if you don't believe me here is proof on how this works. Try Googling "Southwestern trees" you will see my gardening website listed on the first page and top billing. I actually have hundreds of webpages that are listed at the top of Google SERP's. I did this by writing articles about southwestern trees and submitting them to the articles directories.

Get your new website listed in weeks.
Ok...I know many of you are saying...what about a brand new website?

Before we continue I want to set the record straight about "Google's Sandbox Theory". IT is just that "theory". In my opinion there is no sandbox unless the google gods have cats as pets!

Lets continue... try googling "How to start a website". You will see my artricle that I submitted to ezinearticles.com around the first week of April. This is an ezinearticles.com article. If you click on the link it will take you to my article and my bio page that contains my website URL.

Go ahead do it right now I'll wait...

This will generate some traffic, and will also build links to your site which in turn helps your website page rank. My IM website is only about 6 months old and it already has a page rank of 2. I do almost zero promotion other than artricle marketing.

By the way page rank is a system for ranking web pages/sites/blogs/pdf files according to link popularity and text-matching. The higher your page rank the better your chances you will be listed on the first page of your chosen keywords.

I never submitted my marketing website to any search engine...they actually found it thru article marketing. However if you want to submit anyway just follow the instruction provided on the next paragraph.

Submitting to the search engines yourself

OK...as you know by now I hate submission services. The only submissions you should do can be done yourself. And in my opinion you should only submit to the top three search engines, Google, Yahoo and MSN.

GOOGLE Traffic - Everyone knows or should know that the top search engine is Google. Did you know that once you have your website published or online google will eventually crawl it. This is done by way of your webhosting company. All webhosting websites are already indexed by google and if you have your website uploaded on their server Google will eventually find it and index it. However the best way to get your site notice is to submit it yourself. Add your website (http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl) it's is free. Remember it will take sometime before your website will appear for the "keywords" that you have on your content.

Yahoo Traffic - The next Search Engine is Yahoo they are somewhat harder to get listed but there is a way to do it free. It will take longer than google but again it is free. They also have a paid service which will guaranteed inclusion within 2-3 weeks, but the cost is around 300.00 bucks (I wouldn't Pay)! Please make sure to use the Suggesting a Site to the Directory link. Here is the link to submit free: (http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/directory/)

MSN Traffic - Now the thrid Search Engine is MSN. If you have good content on your website it should get indexed in about 3-4 weeks. By the way MSN and Live.com are one and the same. Here is the link (http://search.msn.com.sg/docs/submit.aspx?FORM=WSDD)

Do a little SEO yourself. Put your keywords in your page heading meta tags.

(meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /)
(title>Your title (/title)
(meta name="Description" content="description of your website")
(meta name="KeyWords" content="your keywords shouldn't be more than eight")
(h1)Your heading(/h1)
The heading should be what your web page is about. Also sprinkle some of the same keywords (a little seo yourself) on your text. And more importanly use a variation of those same keywords (e.g. "Self SEO", How to do your own SEO" etc...)

Example: (h1)A little SEO yourself(/h1)

Put your keywords into the description tag:

Example: (meta name="Description" content="How to do SEO yourself")

Remember the description tag is what will be displayed on the search engines. So you will want something that will make the searcher click on your link.

ADD your keywords in on your alt tags but not all of them.

If you've got graphics on your page, considering writing a natural piece of unique, keyword rich text to apply to the alternative text (alt tag) on your image. Example: (img src="yourimage.jpg border="0" alt="a little seo yourself")

Put your keywords into the page name Example: www.yourwebsite.com/do-seo-yourself.htm Just don't over do it. Stay away from do-it-your-self-search-engine-optimizaion.htm

Got questions? You can always email me by visiting my bio resource page.


It is however, quite an easy question to answer, at least at a general level, the answer demystifying the oft said "black art" of Search Engine Optimisation. (I do however have to state again that this is an "idiots guide" and does therefore not cover some of the more complicated issues of "keyword density", "deep linking ratio", "code to text ratio" and others, all of which have a bearing on the effectiveness of any web page).

We can illustrate the answer to this queston by using an analogy.

This analogy is based on an old fashioned market place, the sort when men with barrows come in and then shout out what they have on offer, you know "A pound of plums for 50p" or "Genuine leather jackets for £50", you get the picture. However, in my description of the system, these "market places" are actually set up by Google, one for each type of goods or services. So you have one for cars and another for plumbers and another for houses for sale, and so on.

Now every one who wants to get into any of these market places can try regardless of what they sell, however, Google will be quite ruthless in stopping anyone it feels is not in the right market from getting in (however, just like any process this is not fool proof). This leaves countless thousands of "web pages" (not sites, but pages) that want to get in to sell their wares. Why, because to get in gives them a chance to be picked by those "Google Agents" who come into the market place looking for the best pages to list.

But getting into the Market place is only the first step, how do they get picked by the Google Agent for one of those coveted top ten positions??

To better understand what is going on, you must first get to know the rules of these marketplaces.

The first and most important rule is that all webpages start at the back of the marketplace, which of course makes it very difficult for the Google Agents to "hear" them crying out their wares. As the sites to which the web pages get older, so the web page move up the marketplace, getting nearer and nearer to the front (and are thus more easily heard).

More Rules

In each marketplace you will find two types of webpage, one that is trying to catch the Google Agents eye for a listing place and the other, well they are saying, "go and have a look at this page, its all about x". The latter are of course "links" to pages from other sites, and because the agents listen to them they are, as you may have been told, very important. They can even get an agent to look into the sandbox area, especially if there are enough of them and or they are deemed important in their own right. The rules for these links pages are simple enough, they say "I represent XXX website and we are all about YYY. I'd like you to consider ZZZ website, they are very good at what you are looking for".

So much for these "link pages", but what of the normal webpage. What are the rules for them.

First, each webpage must only utter the words on its page, it cannot say anything else.

The first thing it does is to shout out its Title (the words in the blue bar), it can really boom this out, which of course makes them easier to hear. Then it continues down the page, saying the words on the pages, pausing when it comes to paragraphs etc. Whenever it comes to a Heading in a page or something in bold or italics it can say the words a bit louder, and when it comes to lists, it can pause between each phrase, all the better to make the words more effective.

It can also make it quite clear to the Agents that there are other pages in its own site that are very relevant (these being the internal links), all with the aim of trying to impress upon the agent that the webpage's website is very useful indeed and should therefore be listed.

So, what does the above mean to the unprepared website??

Well for many, although they have managed to get into the marketplace, they find to their horror that when it comes to shouting out their Title, they have to say "WM Cooper" and not "Plumbing Suppliers, Showers and Taps by WM Cooper", which if the agent is looking for plumbers to list is far more interesting.

Then when they come to the words on the page, they have to drivel on about "Welcome to WM Cooper website. We have been in business for 30 years and have 1000's of happy customers, come to us...", by which time the Agent has "switched off" and started looking elsewhere.

Now, if the words in the page had had a Heading of "Plumbing Supplies" and then read something like "We can supply you with taps, bathrooms, tiles, wash basins" and so on the agent would have been far more likely to listen.

Other sites have different problems, sure the webpage's exist, but they are not being pointed at in the right way by other pages in their own site. Such pages are barred by Google from even getting into the marketplace, their argument being "there is no record of your existence on the website you are claiming to have come from, therefore you don't exist, please go away". Thus such pages fall at the very first fence...

Then again there are those unfortunate pages, that even though they are quite clearly, to the human reader anyway, all about "hotels in Portsmouth" do not actually say this on the page in any convincing way, thus if another thousand pages (and there could be a lot lot more) are all shouting out, in no uncertain terms, that they are about "Portsmouth hotels" who are they going to pick, do I really have to say more...

Thus it is only those web pages that have done their homework and who come into the marketplace prepared that win those coveted first page positions. Well that is true to a point, but we have forgotten those "linking" pages we spoke of earlier, just what part do they have to play in this saga? quite a lot as it turn out, in fact I reckon that the Google agents give such a high value to this area that it accounts for over 50% of the points they award, so much is down to these links. So that means it pays to get lots of links pointing to your site into that marketplace.

But be warned, Google, in a perverse sort of way, and knowing that people know it listens to the shouts of these links, will only listen if the website that the link is on is relevant to the site it is talking about (pointing to). In other words a site all about Florida Fish Farms will be of little use "link pressure" wise to a site selling Combine Harvesters, and vice versa. Also, just to spice the pot a bit more (as if it needs it) Google also keep an eye on the number of sites in a marketplace "shouting" about other sites, and if one site seems to get too many new sites "shouting" about over a short period of time are likely to get a wee bit suspicious. Is, heaven forbid, someone trying to make a site appear more popular than it really is....

So the market place is full of dangers, but basically it is "trick" free. If the pages of a website do their homework and make sure that they are really "saying" what they are all about, making it quite clear in the Title of the page as well as the headings on the page, have plenty of links and references to other pages in their site (and even ones outside it) and, just as importantly, get some links pointing to them and the other pages in their webpage, they WILL get listed. Do anything else though and be prepared to go on asking that question "why do some pages get listed by Google while mine do not....?"
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