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[Free Webmaster Tools, Marketing Tips and Web Marketing Blog] See: the whole point of submitting your web site to search engines is so that these search engines will crawl and index your web site. With directory submissions you often do not have to wait several weeks or months to have your web site crawled by search engines: a high ranking directory is search engine spider food, meaning that the major crawlers have a tendency to consume these high quality/high ranking web sites with a ferocious frequency.

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Searchenginewatch.comhttp://searchenginewatch.com [Searchenginewatch.com] Search Engine Watch: Tips About Internet Search Engines & Search ...: April 14, 2006 - Links to the week's topics from search engine forums across the web: Google Confirms Mid-Page 'See Results For' Section No Longer A Test - How to Approach a Company About their SEO? - Google Buys Search Algorithm Invented by Israeli Student - Should SEO Be Part of Journalism 101?

http://websearch.about.com [Websearch.about.com] About Web Search - Learn How To Search The Web: And since Google Notebook lives in your browser, you won't be left with a scattered collection of notes, Word docs, and browser bookmarks to sort through; all your web findings will be gathering into one organized, easy accessible location that you can access from any computer." This is pretty much like del.icio.us, and since it's Google and everyone and their mother (hi Mom!)

http://www.pubcon.com [Pubcon.com] PubCon Publishers Search and Marketing Conferences 2006: Same time, same channel - so save the date! Watch the conference blog and this space for announcements about next year!

Seobook.comhttp://www.seobook.com [Seobook.com] Aaron Wall's SEO Book.com: So I have been cleaning broken links out of an old directory, and most of the time when I search Google for the phrase that was the anchor text for the old link the #1 result is a new site location for the same site. That is definitely a good thing for most of those sites that moved, but sometimes even within live sites people do not provide a definitive page to be linked at, which often forces them to miss out on income.

Lycos.comhttp://www.lycos.com [Lycos.com] Lycos: North American portal with email, YellowPages, heavily integrated search engine, personal settings and weather.

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