June 2018
Intermediate to advanced
368 pages
11h 1m
English
You categorically do not need to pay for a search engine submission or listing. Similar to the domain slammers, these are outfits that troll the Whois database and email everybody an "urgent renewal reminder" to remit an outlandish fee to "make sure you're listed in Google."
Unless you've done something to explicitly deny search-engine spiders, or you've been removed for some policy violation, you're listed in Google.
You don't need to pay anybody to put you in there (yes, there is a submit URL tool for Google and most other search engines), the reality is those search-engine spiders will find your domain within minutes of it being activated in the DNS and start spidering it. Take a look at this screenshot: ...
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