FAQ

  • Question: What does a search engine submission company do?
  • A search engine submission company acts on your behalf to submit your your website to the search engines and directories as if you were doing it yourself. You could do all the research to figure out who all the big search engines and directories are, then go to each one, find the location where they take new site url’s, and then move to the next one, or you can use a company like ours to do the legwork for you.
  • Question: Why do I need to submit my site to a search engine more than once?
  • Search engines each have their own criteria for which websites they accept and which they don’t, depending on what they think will be in the best interest of their customers. A website that gets rejected today, may be accepted tomorrow if some aspect of the website has changed.
  • Question: If my site gets rejected, how do I get it listed?
  • Optimization. You need to optimize your website to target specific keywords that you think best represents your website. You need to ensure that you have enough relevant content, and that you maximize your headings and meta-tags.
  • Question: How can iSubmit help me?
  • We are a one-stop shop for both Search Engine Submission and Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Every month, iSubmit will submit your webiste to over 350 search engines and directories (the engines that we submit to changes frequently, click here for the most updated list) as well as provide you with a search engine optimization report. This report will tell you what we feel you need to do with your website in order to get accepted by more search engines and rank higher. If you make the changes we suggest, when your next search engine submission rolls around next month you should have a much better chance at getting listed.
  • Question: Is there a fee involved?
  • Yes, iSubmit charges $50.00 per month to produce these documents and submissions. All new customers, however, are given a free 30 day trial in order to evaluate our service and see if it is in fact what you need.
  • Question: When can I cancel?
  • You can cancel our service at any time, and you will no longer be charged. If you cancel when you ar eon our free trial, you will never be billed.
  • Question: Will I be charged during my free trial?
  • No. We will run a $1 authorization, followed by an immediate to void (which will fall off your card within days) in order to validate your credit card in case you decide to keep our service, but we will not charge your card until your free 30 day trial is up.
  • Question: After my free 30 day trial is up, how often and how much will I be charged?
  • After your free 30 day trial has ended, you will be charged on that day of the month indefinitely, $50.00, until you decide that you no longer need our service. Example: If you sign up for our service on December 13th, you will not be charged your first monthluy fee until January 13th.
  • Question: What is your refund policy?
  • It takes resources and manhours in order to submit your site and create an optimization report. Because of this, we do not offer refunds. We give you 30 days to try our service and evaluate whether or not it’s what you need. You can cancel our service at any time and never be charged again in the future, but we cannot give refunds for services already performed.
  • Question: Will you optimize my site for me?
  • Unfortunately, for legal reasons, we cannot modify your site. We can only give you advice, and it’s up to you to do the actual modifications.
  • Question: What are meta-tags?
  • Meta-tags are the keywords, description and title you think best represents your website. Your overall website should have a broader theme than each one of your pages. For example, if you owned a Vintage Book Website, the title of your homepage would be VINTAGE BOOKS. Inside your website, you might have a webpage titled VINTAGE BOOKS FROM THE EARLY 1800′S. To go along with your title, you have description and keyword metatags. The description metatag is a short description briefly describing that particular webpage. When you think about descriptions, think about the heading of search results. That is how a description should look. All your metatags are contained within the head of the HTML page.

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