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Search Engine Submission

Why is Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) important?

With literally billions of searches conducted every month search engines have essentially become our gateway to the internet.

Search Engines

Unfortunately getting yourself simply listed is not enough as clicks on a search engine results page are not evenly distributed amongst the results. Research has shown the higher a website is ranked by a search engine the more clicks they will receive* with the top result receiving by far the largest proportion of all clicks, followed by the 2nd and so on.

How does SEO work?

Search Engine Optimisation is based around your use of “keywords” and your website’s link popularity. “Keywords” is an industry term to describe the queries we use when we conduct a search, for example “blue ipod nano”. The search engines then categorise websites based around their relevance to a particular keyword. The search engines analyse your keyword usage in the following elements of your website (not an exhaustive list):

Make sure your website can be found

Use our Search Engine Submission services to make sure your website can be found online. Choose the solution that is best for you below with our comparison table of Search Engine Submission packages...

Package One Two Three Four
12 Monthly Re-submissions        
Monthly Reporting via Email        
Personal Control Panel        
Meta Tags Generator        
Free Customer Support        
Submit to 100 Search Engines        
Submit to Over 400 Search Engines -      
Guaranteed Listing in Google -      
12 Months Guaranteed Inclusion -      
Personal Keywords Research -      
Free Personal Account Manager - -    
Ranking Performance - -    
Link Popularity - -    
Website Analysis - - -  
Competitive Analysis - - -  
Statistical Analysis - - -  
Optimisation Instructions - - -  
12 Monthly Re-submissions

12 Monthly Re-submissions

Your site will be submitted each month for a full year. Submitting your website manually to one search engine is not enough. Submitting manually to hundreds, each month, is impossible. We submit your site every month, to make sure search engines will not drop your listings.

Monthly reporting via Email

Monthly reporting via Email

Monthly summary submission reports are sent to you by email. Once a month, immediately after your scheduled monthly submission, we will send you detailed report that lists out all the search engines and directories that your site was submitted to, so you can keep track of the submission process.

Personal Control Panel

Personal Control Panel

Using your control panel, you can manage the data of sites you submitted, change your keywords and title and generate Meta Tags for your site. Customers of the more advanced plans will have access to their keywords research, optimization instructions and ranking performance.

Meta tags generator

Meta tags generator

Get access to our professional Meta Tags generator. The importance of Meta tags for your web site can't be emphasized enough, as they are the first to be checked by the search engines. The Meta Tags generator will help you to create proper Meta Tags for your website.

Submit to 400 search engines

Submit to 400 search engines

We will submit your website the top 400 search engines which cover over 95% of all searches

Guaranteed listing in Google

Guaranteed listing in Google

As long as you follow Google’s guidelines we will guarantee your site will be listed within Google!

12 months guaranteed inclusion

12 months guaranteed inclusion

Typically, web site owners have little control over when the search engines list and drop their web site. With this plan, we guarantee that your web site will be listed for a whole year.

Keywords research

Keywords research

The most important task of search engine optimization, and by far the trickiest and the hardest to accomplish is finding the right keywords (search phrases). With this plan, our marketing professionals will review your website and will come up with a list of keywords that are the most effective for your website. Each of the keywords is chosen very carefully using the following procedure:

Targeting - The keyword must reflect your exact product and service offerings, your geographical availability and your desired audience, so that it will drive to your website such customers that you will be able covert into buyers.

Popularity - The keyword must be used by search engines users, as there is no point in using a keyword that nobody is searching for. We will actually provide you with the exact numbers of how many times people searched for your keywords and their variations last month in the top search engines!

Competition - The keyword must pass our competitive analysis test, which includes a competitive analysis on each specific keyword in conjunction with your website and your competitors' websites. Our marketing professional run this test using our unique innovative technology.

Ranking performance

Ranking performance

We will provide you with a detailed report of how your website performs in the top search engines. We will crawl 100 results within each of the search engines, for each of your keywords, saving you hours of work. The ranking report will provide the following information about your site:

Ranking Position - This is the first position found for the website according to the selected keyword, and the most likely to be clicked by the user.

Ranking Page Number - As search engines display different amounts of results when a search is performed, we display the page number that the first result is found on. You may be number 35 on Yahoo, but that is still on the second result page, not the fourth.

URL Count - This is the number of times the search engine finds a listing for your website within its indices. For some engines, the more times you are listed, the better your chances of showing well.

Link popularity

Link popularity

Link popularity is a display of the number of times the search engine has a reference of other websites linking to yours. This can have an impact on your position in some search engines. When other websites list a link to yours, some engines find that to mean your site is more valuable and increase the possibility of you showing well. For those engines that provide this information, the higher the number the better.

Website analysis

Website analysis

We will analyze your website from the perspective of a search engine. Every element of your web page will be closely inspected, results in detailed instructions telling you where to make specific changes in your web page. We do not rely on the general guidelines published by the search engines .Our analyzing system is based on the research of thousands of top ranking web pages on the search engines, along with data taken live, in real time, from the top-ranking websites. We compiled this huge amount of data, combined with reverse analyzes of the search engines, into a sophisticated advisory system that is constantly updated by continuous research.

Competitive analysis

Competitive analysis

Query the search engines and take a look at the websites that are listed higher than your own. We will give you the ability to run a comparative analysis of a specific competitor's URL. We will provide you a side-by-side comparison, thus giving you the ability to see what your competitor has that you don't, or what you have that your competitor doesn't.

Statistical analysis

Statistical analysis

We will provide you with an exact score of your web page, for each of the properties, elements, keywords and the combination of all. The score is compared with the statistical data we have collected from thousands of highly ranked sites, along with the statistical data of your competitor. We use these scores to provide you with detailed step-by-step instructions of how to optimize your website:

  • Times Keyword Found
  • Times Variant of Keyword Found
  • Total Number of Words
  • Keyword Weight
  • Keyword Prominence
  • Number of immediate Keyword repeats
Optimization instructions

Optimization instructions

We will provide you with detailed instructions of how to fully optimize your website, not leaving even one element that is meaningful for search engines untreated:

  • Color text and background
  • META Refresh Tag
  • Frames
  • Hidden Input Tags
  • Uses Java/VB script
  • Number of Hyperlinks on Page
  • Number of Hyperlinks with Keyword
  • Number of times keyword found within hyperlinks
  • Page Title
  • META Keywords
  • META Description
  • Page Heading
  • URL Hyperlinks
  • URL Hyperlink Text
  • Image ALT Tags
  • Comments
  • Page Body
  • HyperLinks
  • HyperLinks Text
  • Content

We will optimise and submit your website to hundreds of search engines and directories worldwide to help you unleash the full potential of your online business.


JOOMLA TIPS - using modles

How to access

Navigate to the Module Manager. To create a new Module, press the "New" button on the toolbar. To edit an existing Module, click on the Module Name or click on the Module's checkbox and press the Edit button on the toolbar.

Description

This is where you will add new Modules or edit existing Modules for the front end of your Joomla! web site. When you install Joomla!, 20 built-in Modules are available for use in the front end of your web site. Some Modules, like the Menu Module, are used in every Joomla! web site. Other Modules are optional.

Note that all Module Types have the same fields in the Details and Menu Assignment sections. These are documented in the Module Manager - New/Edit screen. Each Module Type has different Parameter fields. These are documented for each Module Type below. 

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Note that if you install one or more Joomla! Extensions, these Extensions may add new Module Types. In this case, your screen will show additional Types.

Module Types

When the New button is pressed, the Module:[New] screen displays all of the Module Types available for new new Module. You can select the desired type either by clicking on the Module Name or by clicking on the Module's radio button and pressing the Next button on the toolbar. Note that you can cancel this action by pressing the Cancel button on the toolbar.

A standard Joomla! installation includes 20 Module Types. Each has it's own function and it's own Parameters, as described below.

Archived Content

This Module shows Articles that have been set to Archived. The Articles are available behind a Month/Year directory list, as shown in the example below.

Selecting a month link shows a screen like the one below.

Articles are stored by creation date not archival date. Only those months and years with archived Articles will be displayed. This list is generated automatically.

The Module Type name for this is "mod_archive". This module does not relate to any other component. This Module provides functionality that is similar to the Archived Article List Layout available on the Menu Item Manager New / Edit screen.

Module Parameters

Advanced Parameters

Banner

This Module allows you to show active Banners from the Banner Component created in the Banner Manager screen. The Module Type name for this is "mod_banners".

Module Parameters

Advanced Parameters

Breadcrumbs

This Module shows a set of navigation links that illustrates where you are inside the web site and allows you to navigate back. An example is shown below:

The Module Type name for this is "mod_breadcrumbs". This Module does not relate to any other component.

Module Parameters

Advanced Parameters

Custom HTML

This allows you to create a Module that contains any valid HTML code. There are many cases where you might want to put free-form HTML inside a web page. For example, you might want to create an HTML Image Map or you might want to copy HTML code from PayPal, Amazon, or some other site.

The Custom HTML Module allows you to create a self-contained HTML unit and then put it in any valid location on a page.

Custom Output

When you create or edit a Custom HTML Module, an editor session is opened using your default editor.

Important Note: The TinyMCE editor does not allow you to enter certain HTML tags. To work around this, you can temporarily change your User's editor to "No Editor", create the Custom HTML Module, and then change the editor back to TinyMCE. Another option is to use an editor from an Extension that allows HTML code to be entered.

An example of a Custom HTML editor session is shown below. Note that the "No Editor" option is being used.

Module Parameters

Feed Display

This Module shows an RSS News Feed from a website. An example is shown below:

The Module Type name for this Module is "mod_feed". This Module is not related to the News Feeds Component or the News Feeds Layouts in the Menu Items - New/Edit screen but is an alternative that allows a feed to display in a Module position.

Module Parameters

Advanced Parameters

Footer

This Module displays the web site copyright and Joomla! license information, as shown in the example below:

The Module Type name for this Module is "mod_footer". It is not related to any other component.

Module Parameters

Latest News

This Module shows a list of the most recently published Articles. An example is shown below:

The Module Type name for this is "mod_latest". It is not related to any other component.

Module Parameters

Login

This Module displays a username and password Login form. It also displays a link to retrieve a forgotten password. An example is shown below:

The Module Type name for this is "mod_login". If User registration is enabled in the User Settings of the Global Configuration screen, then the link "Create an Account" will be shown to invite Users to self-register.

This module is not related to any other component. Similar functionality can also be provided with a Menu Item of type Default Login Layout. See the Menu Item New/Edit screen for more information.

Module Parameters

Menu

This Module allows you to place your Menus on the page. Every Joomla! website has at least one Menu that is created in the Menu Manager screen. The Menu Module allows you place all or part of the selected Menu at the desired position and on the desired web pages. The name for this Module is "mod_mainmenu".

Module Parameters

The Menu Module has the following Module Paramters:

Start and End Levels

Start and End Levels can be used to display different parts of one menu at different locations. For example, say you have one Menu with three levels as follows:

Menu Item 1

Menu Item 2

Menu Item 2.1

Menu Item 2.1.1

Menu Item 2.1.2

Menu Item 2.2

Menu Item 3

Using Start Level and End Level, you could show this one Menu as three different small menus on your pages. To do this, you would:

  1. Create a "Main" menu with a Start Level of 0 and End Level of 1. This Module would display on all Menu Selections.

  2. Your "Middle" Menu Module would have Start Level of 1 and End Level of 2. It would only display Menu Items 2.1 and 2.2. It could be placed at a different Position than the "Main" menu and might only display on Menu Selection pages for Menu Items 2, 2.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, and 2.2.

  3. The "Third" Menu Module would have Start Level of 2 and End Level of 3, so it would only display Menu Items 2.1.1 and 2.1.2. It could be placed at a different Position from the other Menu Modules. It might only have a Menu Assignment for the Menu Items 2.1, 2.1.1, and 2.1.2.

In this way, you can have one large, multi-level Menu but break it up into separate Modules. Also, doing a Menu in this manner has the advantage of making the Breadcrumbs Module display in a hierarchical manner.

Advanced Parameters

Other Parameters

Most Read Content

This Module displays a list of Articles with the highest hit counts. An example is shown below:

The Module Type name for this is "mod_mostread". This Module is not related to any other component.

Module Parameters

Advanced Parameters

NewsFlash

This Module shows one or more Articles from one Category each time the page is refreshed. One random Article or a list of Articles can be displayed. An example is shown below.

The Module Type name for this Module is "mod_newsflash". This Module is not related to any other component.

Module Parameters

Advanced Parameters

Poll

This Module shows a Poll that was created using the Poll Manager screen. The user can vote for an option or see the results of the Poll. An example is shown below:

The Module Type name for this Module is "mod_poll". If you press the "Results" button, the current Poll results display, similar to the Internal Link - Polls Layout available in the Menu Item Manager - New/Edit screen. An example of pressing the "Results" button is shown below:

The Poll Module works with the Polls Component created in the Poll Manager screen.

Module Parameters

Advanced Parameters

Random Image

This Module displays a random image from a directory. An example is shown below:

The Module Type name for this Module is "mod_random_image". It is not related to any other component.

Module Parameters

Advanced Parameters

Related Articles

This Module shows a list of Articles that are related to the current Article being viewed by the user (for example, a Article Layout or a Blog or List layout where the user has clicked on an Article link). Articles are considered to be related to each other if they share at least one Keyword in the Article's Metadata Information. Article Keywords are entered in the Metadata Information section of the Article Manager - New/Edit screen.

An example is shown below:

The Module Type name for this Module is "mod_related_items". It is not related to any other component.

Module Parameters

Advanced Parameters

Search

This Module displays a Search entry field where the user can type in a phrase and press Enter to search the web site. An example of a Search results screen is shown below:

The Module Type name for this module is "mod_search". It is similar in function to the Internal Link - Search Layout available in the Menu Item Manager - New/Edit screen. This Module is not related to any other components.

Module Parameters

Advanced Parameters

Sections

This Module shows a list of all Sections in the web site database. Sections are set up using the Section Manager screen. If the parameter Show Unauthorized Links is set to "No", only Sections that the User can access will be shown. An example of the Sections Module is shown below:

The Module Type name for this Module is "mod_sections". It is not related to any other component.

Module Parameters

Advanced Parameters

Statistics

This Module shows a set of web site statistics. An example is shown below:

The Module Type name for this Module is "mod_stats". It is not related to any other component.

Module Paramters

Advanced Parameters

Syndicate

This Module creates a RSS Feed link for the page. This allows a User to create a newsfeed for the current page. An example is shown below.

The Module Type name for this Module is "mod_syndicate". It is not related to any other component.

Module Parameters

Who's Online

This Module displays information about Users currently browsing the web site. An example is shown below:

The Module Type name for this Module is "mod_whosonline". It is not related to any other component.

Module Parameters

Wrapper

This Module allows you to insert an external web site into an IFrame at the Module position. If the web page is bigger than the Module size, scroll bars can be displayed. An example is shown below.

This Module provides functionality similar to the Internal Link - Wrapper Layout in the Menu Item Manager - New/Edit screen. The Module Type name for this Module is "mod_wrapper". It is not related to any other component.

Module Parameters

Advanced Parameters

Toolbar

At the top right you will see the toolbar:

Image:banner_edit_toolbar.png

The functions are:

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