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Where index my Web?

As a general rule, it is best ensure that our website, be indexed by as much search engines and directories. At this point the issue is raised of what method to use for indexing: manual or automatic?

As a general rule, use only with automated systems using a search engine robot indexing: google, all the web, ... Why? because we really only ask the url and email to add our site to search, since the web to add or not, or identify web keywords is the work of the robot indexing to visit our website at successive days to our high. For directories that require a supplementation form with web data, description, etc ...

We recommend using a manual high in these cases it is necessary documented on the directory in question (either in the FAQ search engine or portal where information about that offer directory), in order to know the criteria and parameters used for final positioning and indexing the directory. Another important aspect to consider is that of add our website to directories direct link, ie not our web link within an innumerable host of variables, masking our url.

Please note that most browsers do not recognize variables, and only google can index up to 2 urls variables (very rarely can add some more). Where this point, I recommend that the urls of your sites, containing than two variables.

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