Here are some rules and tips that
Virginia website design submits your site to the major search engines (SEs). Don't submit your site to hundreds or even thousands of engines. Don't trust the search engine submissions to automated programs and services. SEs doesn’t like these services. So, you should submit your site manually or use a submission service or software that completely mimics a common browser.
When you enter your URL, make sure you type in the whole address, including appropriate prefix (i.e.,
http://) and a trailing slash ("/") if the URL doesn't include a file name (e.g.,
http://www.Domain.com/). Many SEs give a higher ranking to pages they find on their own versus pages that were specifically submitted to them. From this point of view, you should submit the top two or three pages that best summarize your Web site (for example, home page and table of contents), and let search engines find the other pages from your Web site by following links from top pages. However, some SEs takes a long time to spider the internal pages if only the top pages are submitted. By submitting all the internal pages in your site you can speed up the process of search engine submissions.
Don't exceed the recommended limits of submissions per day for the same domain. Otherwise, you may find that all your submissions are ignored. Some consultants feel it's dangerous to submit more than one page a day to an engine for a given Web site. After a page has been included into the index, unless you make significant changes to the page or it's dropped from the index, don't submit this page again. If you've made significant changes to a page, resubmit it, but no sooner than a few weeks since your last submission