search
engine registration and search engine positioning
and web site promotion services by TCMS-SEP, specializes in search
engine registration service. TCMS-SEP checks the search
engine registration of your site prior to
search engine submission and search engine registration to ensure
your search engine registration with search engine and directories
goes smoothly. Plus a keyword research tool, rank checking and
listings are guaranteed in search engine.
We registered your site for the ten most important search engines
and two directories - Altavista, Aol, Fast/ Alltheweb, Google,
Hotbot, Inktomi, Iwon, Lycos, Msn, and Netscape, and directories,
Yahoo! and Open Directory.
Why Outsource your search
engine registration Campaign?
Don't pass off the search
engine registrations duties to just anyone.
If current employees already have lots of other functions within
the company, don't throw the SEO duties at them also. This is
especially true if they've never done SEO before. If you want
someone in your company to learn search engines registration
from scratch, then find that one person who is interested in
it, and make that be their sole duty within the company. Give
them time to read, and practice. If there is someone who already
has some knowledge of SEO and has shown that they can get some
results, then they *may* be able to also handle some other functions
within the company, but that would depend on how extensive your
search engine registration campaign was going to be. (E.g.,
Do you have a huge site? Do you have zillions of phrases that
are appropriate for your site, etc?).
Consider hiring someone new
in-house who already has the experience in search engine registration.
If there's no one currently in your company that is interested
in concentrating full-time on the search engine registration
for the Web site, consider hiring an experienced specialist
to come on board to work at your company full-time. There are
thousands of Web masters out in the world who have taught themselves
SEO by working on their own sites. There's no reason why they
couldn't translate their successes into successes for your company.
Having someone who already has the knowledge and the skills
will make things go a lot faster since you won't be dealing
as much with the learning curve.
Don't forget that you will
also need an excellent copywriter.
No matter whom you have working in-house doing the SEO work;
the chances are that they are not a great copywriter. The two
rarely go hand-in-hand. Now, if you already have a great copywriter
on staff, then you've got a good start! If you bring on a somewhat
experienced SEO person, they should be able to work with your
writer on how to weave those key phrases into the text. If your
SEO person is just learning, they will not be qualified to also
train a writer in SEO writing. This will truly be an uphill
battle for everyone involved.
If all of the above sounds
too daunting, or too time consuming, then it's time to start
looking at outsourcing to a cost-effective, yet knowledgeable,
results-focused company.
Remember, if you outsource, you don't have any learning curve
to worry about. You will ideally be working with a company that
knows exactly what to do to get your site high search engine
traffic. Things should go much more quickly than if you had
to bring someone in. So if you need to get up and running as
quickly as possible, outsourcing is definitely for you!
If you do decide to outsource,
be very careful which company you choose. There are thousands
of so-called search engine optimization firms out there, but
many of them simply do not get the necessary results that you'll
want for your company. Make sure that you get references and
see actual ranking reports.
Another thing to keep in mind is that just because a firm charges
a ton of money, it doesn't mean that they're better than the
firm that doesn't charge a lot of money.
TCMS-SEP® Quite
possibly the most cost-effective search-engine registration
services on the Web.
Why you should never use
an auto submission software based service.
Should
you use one of the free "Submit to 550 search engines"
services?
Automated Submissions are generally done by submitting the same
limited information, into each site by a CGI script. Because
automated submission services are geared to the maximum number
of submissions and a low price, most allow no customization
and generally use the same template for every service they submit
to.
Because 98% of all searches are done using 1 of the 8 major
search engines, and many of the big ones block those automated
robotic submissions used by free submission programs. Most of
the submissions from the free or even cheap submission services
are to small, transient directories that no one uses. Why waste
your time submitting to search engines and directories that
are practically unknown and unused?
Manual search engines registration involves us manually posting
your web site information to each search engine, directory or
link site. Manual Submission allows for the absolute maximum
amount of information to be posted regarding your site.Most
search engines, directories, or link site ask for basic web
site information, things like page URL, short description, name
of company, geographic location, keywords and a broad category
such as Business or Personal.
The automated software program simply takes the first text on
this web site and plugged it incorrectly into the description
text box. When you consider that more than three-fourths of
the sites that all submission services use in their lists are
directories and yellow pages, you realize that errors here can
cause severe visibility problems for your web site.
Each of the hundreds of search engines, directories or link
sites has a different list of categories, some may have hundreds
of sub categories on how a web site is posted. At TCMS-SEP®
SEO service, we manually submit your web site, we take into
consideration every aspect of your web site. We take into consideration
what you do, and what market you are targeting, among other
factors. We post the maximum amount of this information that
any given search engine, directory or link site will allow,
including things like phone and fax numbers that would not be
in a automated submission.
Another important difference would be that we manually post
the key information that each search engine, directory, or link
site considers begin appropriate for their site. For example,
not every search engine indexes your entire site, only certain
sections. Others don't recognize certain keywords or Meta tags
used to boost your web site in the rankings. Some even penalize
or won't accept your submission if you don't meet their specific
criteria.
You can be assured that we are aware of each service guideline,
and will manually post correctly to them.
One last and important difference, if a key search engine, directory
or link site is down when the posting takes place (e.g. Dmoz),
we will return back to the service and try it again. With an
automated submission, you will not know you are not on Dmoz
for approximately 6 weeks, then it will be six weeks more after
you post when your information is finally available! We do not
guarantee that your site will be accepted to all the services
we manually post to. We only guarantee that each site will receive
a manual submission of your data in the format they have designated
as acceptable. Each site does and always has had the final say
on what is accepted.
The inevitable re-posting of data to some services will not
remove a manual search engine submission. In fact, most key
services protect you from changes with passwords, or separate
pages and methods for making any changes. If you post only using
automated submission, these passwords are never set at the services
that use them and changes are very difficult.
Using manual search engine registration and search engine positioning,
you will get a list of sites that we successfully posted to.
If you use automated submission, you will generally get the
list of sites that the program sent data to. At any given time
15% of the sites will be down or will have a recent address
change. Using automated submissions, you may not know which
actually were accepted.