To suggest a website to be included in a search engine or directory, so that it may be evaluated and included in search results.
The process of submitting Web sites or Web pages to search engines and directories for inclusion in their databases using specific guidelines unique to each index.
the process of registering a Web site, usually a specific page (URL) within the site, with search engines and directories.
The act of submitting to a dominant. This may be done in any way that the Dom and sub have agreed on
Refers to content submitted or suggested to a search engine or directory. Several search engines and directories supply forms for users to complete to suggest or pay for content to be included. In most cases the actual submission should be optimised to include relevant keyphrases to increase the chances of being found in a search.
In order to transcend the narrow limitations of our own egoic identities, we must surrender to a higher-order reality. Such surrender is not ultimately any fundamental loss, but our highest gain. Though indeed we may temporarily feel submission as a painful surrender, its furthest manifestation is our completion and fullness.
An application process where a Web Page is submitted to a Search Engine or Directory so that that page be found and accessed during an Internet User's search on a particular topic.
The process of submitting a website to search engines and directories. about a website.
the process of applying for the registration of web-pages with search engine and business directory databases, so that websites can be found by searching the internet
A catalog of images submitted to Gekko Images for inclusion in the Gekko Image's catalog.
Submitting or suggesting a URL to a search engine for the purpose of having the site indexed.
something (manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc.) submitted for the judgment of others (as in a competition); "several of his submissions were rejected by publishers"; "what was the date of submission of your proposal?"
the act of submitting; usually surrendering power to another
the condition of having submitted to control by someone or something else; "the union was brought into submission"; "his submission to the will of God"
a manuscript submitted to a specific market
a new CD entry, or a correction to an existing entry, that you are submitting to the Gracenote Media Recognition Service for inclusion in the database
an instance of a piece of work submitted by a student for a problem
Submitting a site to a search engine or directory.
In order for a search engine or a FFA to know about a particular web site on the internet the URL information must be manually added to there list of hundreds or hundreds of thousands of URL's. Once the search engine or FFA has the specific information for a URL it will list it for a period time based on the number of listings in a particular category, number of hits or various other criteria. This submission process may take from 10-30 minutes depending on the complexity of the search engine, this adds up to hundreds of hours of valuable time when submitting to hundreds and/or thousands of search engines and FFA sites.
This is simply submitting a website to a search engine or directory.
Type of play used in BDSM play. Play based on being controlled by a a Dominant. Considered a fetish.
The act of making search engines aware of new web pages and sites. Each search engine will have it's own individual process for doing this.
The act of submitting a matter to a person for decision or consideration.
All the techniques involved when submitting a site to search engines or directories.
The SEO marketing process of registering a site with a search engine. It does not guarantee inclusion, but will usually lead to it being reviewed or crawled by the web site. It offers no guarantee of ranking. It can be done manually, or using some commercial software packages that are available.
Providing your web site's address to a search engine to be indexed. Less important today as most engines find sites through "incoming links" from other sites which is one reason that links are important.
The act of submitting a website to the search engine database and directories.
Definition: Submitting a site to a web directory or search engine. This can be a free or paid process. Text link Definition: A hyperlink that displays text only, no images.
the process by which a search engine is manually notified of a new site or page.
Submitting or suggesting a URL to a search engine for consideration of indexing.
The process of requesting a particular website be added to a search engine or directory index.
A request to a SEARCH ENGINE or SEARCH DIRECTORY to include a site or page to its database, or index. Some SEARCH ENGINES and DIRECTORIES require payment for submission; others are free. Some SEARCH ENGINES do not allow submission at all, preferring to find a site by CRAWLING the web. Unless the request is made to a PAID INCLUSION program, submission does not guarantee a LISTING. | | | | | | | | | | | | U | V | | | Y | Z
The process of submitting a URL for inclusion into a search engine or directory. Unless done through paid inclusion, submission generally does not guarantee listing. In addition, submission does not help with rank improvement on crawler-based search engines unless search engine optimization efforts have been taken. // title The text contained between the start and end HTML tags of the same name and is displayed at the top of the window by the web browser. Title text is important because it normally forms the link to the page from the search engine listings, and because the search engines pay special attention to the title text when indexing the page.
The act of notifying a Search Engine, a Directory, or a FFA that your site exists, in the hope of being listed. See Search Engine Promotion.
The act to submitting a URL for inclusion into a search engine's index.
surrender to and trust of a partner.
The process of manually adding a URL to a search engine 's list of URLs to spider - in effect telling a spider about a page in order to get it spidered and ultimately added to the search engine's database .
The process of notifying search engines or directories about a website. Every search tool has a form to enable the submission of websites, varying from a simple URL address (for a search engine), to more detailed information (for a directory). Submissions may be made manually or by using automated software, although the former method is generally accepted to be more effective for search engine placement.
Submission is the process of submitting URL(s) to search engines. It is important to note that unless you purchase paid inclusion, submission does not guarantee that your URL will be included in a search engine's index.
Process by which a website owner provides their site information, primarily the URL, to search engines in an attempt to become listed in the search engine's database.
The act of submitting a web page to a search engine or web site to a directory.
The act of sending a URL to a search engine, for inclusion in its index.
The act of supplying a URL (domain name) to a Search Engine in an attempt to make a Search Engine aware of a site or page. Most submission is free. Submission does not guarantee placement, and without WebXites Traffixtremeâ„¢, customer usually end up placed very far down the list in their ranking.
Name for a script once it is submitted to producers or agents.
Surrendering control to a dominant partner.
the process of informing a search engine or index of the existence of your website. Not required for many search engines, since Google will most likely find your site first.
is an abbreviation of search engine submission as outlined above.
Submitting your website to be considered by a search engine.
This refers to a complete loan application package submitted for approval to the underwriting department.
A process by which information on a web page is sent to a search engine, for the purpose of being listed among search results or within a directory category.