1. NEVER SUBMIT YOUR SITE UNTIL IT IS READY FOR BUSINESS
Test your site thoroughly, and make sure every section is complete before you begin submitting. Most surfers will never return to a URL where they found a dead link or an "under construction" sign.
2. DONT SHELL OUT BIG FOR SUBMISSION SERVICES
Submit your site to 500 search engines for $19.95! Bad deal. There aren't 500, or even 100, search engines worth submitting to. The 19.95ers simply run your URL through an auto-submitter (like Selfpromotion.com or submitit.com), which you can do yourself for free. If you want a professional to submit your site, plan on spending a few hundred bucks at most, which should buy you a careful and thorough job. I myself currently offer a basic submission service for $350, and I admit that I'm a little pricey. Insist on receiving documentation of everything that's been done, including all e-mail autoresponses from the search engines.
3. SEARCH ENGINE SUBMISSION
Anyone who has a website should always submit his website to search engines all over the world because these search engines would track the data of the website and accordingly provide visitors. Inorder to submit website to search engine you should use a free software that is WEB CEO. It submits your website to atleast 75 search engines.


