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Search Engine Relations

 

We often get the question if search engines look at each other for ranking. There are many connections between all the search engines. The following picture shows a few of these connections. Obviously there are many more connections between search engines but this will give you a good overview.

Why only submitting to google is useless


We believe there are many misconceptions about submitting websites to search engines. One of them is that it's no use to only submit your website with Google. Google also checks submissions with other search engines and checks how they are ranked with them. Metatags will help you to improve your website (search engine optimization) and we will submit your website to the search engines. We are experts in SEO and our goal is to give you clear and correct information. Metatags wil help you to optimize and submit your website to the search engines.

Now you see that it's really worth to submit your website to more search engines than to submit only to Google! You don't want to risk losing profits? Many people use MSN on their PC and their computer opens with the MSN search page. Even if 1 of 25 people uses this example, you will be able to rise your profits with 4%. The actual amount may even be higher!

So only submitting your webpage to Google is not useful. You need a good ranking with all the seach engines in order to get a "high score".

 
 
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So, we advise you : do not only submit your site to Google, let us help you get the best ranking possible! Metatags will help you to improve your website and will submit your site to the search engines and DMOZ. Submission to the search engines is an important item of your marketingmix and adds a perfect expansion to a mailing or placing an advertisement in the paper.
 
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