Search Engine Submissions
Search engine submissions do not work.
Web sites are not ranked based upon how many times they are submitted to search engines.
Search engines work by sending out a program over the Web called a "spider." In the case of Google, this spider is called the GoogleBot. These spiders work by following links on web pages. If you have links to your web pages from other indexed web sites, GoogleBot and the other search engine spiders will find your pages automatically.
For the main search engines like Google, Yahoo, and MSN, you never have to submit your web site at all. You just need to get a few good inbound links and the major search engines will find your site. If your site is designed correctly, the search engines will follow the internal links on your site until they index all of your pages.
Internal linking strategy is one of the many factors that can help boost your rankings in the search engines for your targeted keywords, and we take factors like this into consideration from the very first stages of design.
Please also read our informational page about meta tags.