How can you index your website with Google and other search engines?

How can you register your website with Google and other search engines?
This is an often asked question for many website owners, Squidoo users, Bloggers, and eBay sellers. There are several top search engines to think about, the obvious being Google and Yahoo! Registering your website will let the search engines know you exist and might draw out a web-crawl, but it’s your job to increase your page ranking and get visitors there once submitted.

While we do not know whether submitting your site to search engines makes much of a difference. If you would like to do so, here is a list of them below. Be sure to also keep in mind that search engines prioritize results based on back-links, social likes, and especially the content on the web page, not whether you have submitted your site or not.

To increase page rank once you have registered your site, you will need to increase your back-links, create a sitemap, if you can; choose an excellent title, write useful, original content, update your site often, and get the word out about your site.

Now how do you start this whole SEO process and submit and register your website with Google in the first place?

Google is the #1 used search engine in the world, and should be your first effort to register your website to Google and other search engines. To register your website with Google, simply do a Google search on “URL submit,” or click the link on Google’s site.

If you posses an eBay store, Google also has a “Google Store Connector.” By downloading this, all of your items will be available on Google Sore for free, as long as you set up a Google account. Start your free account and download the Google Base Store Connector. This allows you to simply upload all of your items by connecting with eBay. Your items become searchable fairly quickly, and earn you extra sales!

Before you register your website with Google or submit to the search engines, make sure you are using the right keywords within your Meta tags. Then make sure that you take advantage of some META Tag Generators available free on the Internet, for best placement. It is recommended that you should not submit your URL more than once a month. Multiple submissions of the same URL to some search engines could be considered spamming and therefore may ban you from being listed.

To register your website with Google and get include in search results is free and easy; you do not even need to submit your site to Google. Google is a fully automated search engine that uses software known as “spiders” to crawl the web on a regular basis and find sites to add to its index. Actually, a great majority of sites listed in with Google results are not manually submitted for inclusion, but found and added automatically when Google’s spiders crawl the web.