[thelist] Not selling anything/no ads: any reason for search engine submission?

Dan Romanchik dan at danromanchik.com
Fri Apr 12 07:56:01 CDT 2002


I think it depends on what he's trying to do with it. If he's using it to
attract customers, why shouldn't he be on as many search engines as
possible?

Dan
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Galvin" <mgalvin at sourcevisualthinking.ie>
To: "theList" <thelist at lists.evolt.org>
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 8:30 AM
Subject: [thelist] Not selling anything/no ads: any reason for search engine
submission?


> I have a client who has a site with no e-commerce on it, and no
> advertisement.  To my mind, that would imply that he shouldn't really need
> to be on many search engines, particularly the pay-for ones.  I'm trying
to
> save the guy some money, but he's of the way of thinking that if he isn't
on
> the search engines, his site is screwed.
>
> I reckon that if your real-world advertising is good enough to keep you in
> business and you add your web address to all existing advertisement, that
> should be enough to garner some interest for your site.
>
> Of course, I need a better way of saying just that, so does anybody have
an
> opinion on this?
>
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> Michael Galvin
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