How Do I Get Ones Website Found On A Search Engine?

I have set up a website on http://www.freewebs.com/******/. How do I get search engines to pick it up in a search? It does not show on Yahoo, Google or Ask.

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4 Responses to “How Do I Get Ones Website Found On A Search Engine?”

  • RevD says:

    You must submit your new site to the various search engines. I recommend the following site that will submit your registration information to multiple search engines.http://www.evrsoft.com/fastsubmit/

  • sathumen says:

    Each Search Engine has different ways to search. Soem search the keywords and meta, and google search the content. You need to be careful even about the name of webpages, as search engines can easily pickup the names also. Also URL rewriting is another method for search engine friendyl sites. This is where you see the site url as – http://www.yahoo.com/weather/uk/london.. like this. For better ranking you can also put referal to your site from other sites.

  • MARS says:

    submit it to search engines…. usually some take money… but there are many who dont… search on google for more info.,..

  • CJ Pluta says:

    Google is a fully automated search engine that employs robots known as “spiders” to crawl the web and find sites for inclusion in the Google index. Since this process doesn’t involve human editors, it’s NOT necessary to submit your site to Google in order to be included in our index. In fact, the vast majority of sites listed aren’t manually submitted for inclusion.
    Google doesn’t accept payment for inclusion (known as “paid inclusion”) of sites in our index, nor for improving the rank of sites in our results. We do offer advertising opportunities adjacent to our results, which are always clearly labeled “Sponsored Links.” The method by which we find pages and rank them as search results is determined by many different factors, including the PageRank technology developed by our founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin.

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