View Full Version : Submit wolf pro?
Tulga
06-22-2001, 10:53 AM
Hey guys? Do you know about submit wolf pro? Are they good? If they not what se submiter is good? Thanks for your respond
Fluid
06-22-2001, 11:15 AM
By hand works best! Alot of SE's and big directories ignore automated submissions (look at alta vista) and it's too easy for a program to spam them. Play it safe, hand submit, or master spider-baiting!
Go get this one, it's free
http://www.submitta.com/
"By hand works best" - Yeah right, hand jobs perhaps http://bbs.adultwebmasterinfo.com/ubb/smile.gif
(For your 5 pages it might work out just fine but that is not search engine promotion then)
harvey
06-22-2001, 04:53 PM
I use it, but I'd recommend you submitting it by hand (no hand job http://bbs.adultwebmasterinfo.com/ubb/smile.gif) to the major search engines. Most major simply ignore submit wolf or any other submit pack. btw, check the weird submission procedure Altavista has now, most of the times I don't even recognize which characters are them http://bbs.adultwebmasterinfo.com/ubb/confused.gif
Tulga
06-22-2001, 07:19 PM
Hey guys thanks a lot! Can you give me alta-vista hand submission URL? Hand job = :-)
Just click on add an URL and you'll be there.
Yahoo, Dmoz and Altavista must be done by hand but there is no reason to go through the other hundreds of engines and do them by hand too. It won't change anything you just will sit there for hours and days.
Fluid
06-23-2001, 10:50 AM
5 Pages? Most SE's only allow 3 pages a day/domain (or IP dependind on SE). Anything more then that is spam and they block your domain. Is that promotion?
Problem with submission tools, half the people don't take time to read the rules of the place they're submitting to.
I'll stick with hand submits, I get great listings with it
Most SE will allow more than that per day IMHO. Your figures are out of your own experience or did you read that somewhere? Because most SE don't provide any info on that or other issues. I'd say most don't have such a hard and fast rule. It depends more on whether they consider the pages to be spam or not. Submitting 30 "good" pages shouldn't cause problems anywhere (other than directories such as Yahoo and Dmoz). Altavista even says "click again for a new submission code if you'd like to submit another 5 URLs".
BTW Fluid I didn't want to offend you even if it probably did sound like that http://bbs.adultwebmasterinfo.com/ubb/smile.gif
Fluid
06-23-2001, 11:28 PM
Lol..that's no problem.
I noticed that at alta vista too. I wouldn't put too much faith in it tho. I've had one domain shut out from them already. I keyworded it in the same fashion as the other sites I have, ran off 5 pages a day and nothing of them showed up. nil. I figure it's better to be safe..and 3 pages still adds up nice and fast.
Well, AV's second try: Since yesterday they ask for $ 12-39 for EACH SINGLE URL you submit. Funny thing is, opposed to goto where you get a decent ranking (depending on bid) and Yahoo, where you get a listing in their directory, AV's paid submit is just for inclusion into their 500 Mio. Database if I got it right
http://www.altavista.com/sites/search/addurl
Ludedude
06-26-2001, 11:18 AM
I don't see where on the page at http://add-url.altavista.com/cgi-bin/newurl? it says you will be charged for this?
Here, they name it express inclusion (at least they WILL include it into their database, so they say. Not just a review fee)
http://www.altavista.com/sites/search/express_incl
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