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svdubl
Joined: Jan 30, 2006
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Posted: 01/30/2006 02:35 am
There are a lot of services that gives opportunity to submit site to large amount of catalog.
Some of those catalog are using auto-submit form protection (sych as entering distorted digits displayed at the image)
I wonder how does those services get rid of such protection?
Any ideas?
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Hampstead
Joined: Feb 20, 2001
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Posted: 01/30/2006 04:48 am
As a rule, any software or services offering to submit automatically to search engines or directories are a waste of time.
Search engines will find your site by following a link and directories need manual submission to make sure it is done correctly.
You are right to be sceptical of the auto-submit problem. Those are there to stop automated software from using up system resources and cannot be bypassed as yet.
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svdubl
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Posted: 01/30/2006 06:16 am
If I have no indexed in Google pages so how can Google access my page? So this is when the submission is need.
But if it is not possible for me to do this work manually is it possible to use such auto-submit tool?
So if I understood you correctly there is no such program to buy pass protection like distorted image here: [link] ?
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Hampstead
Joined: Feb 20, 2001
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Posted: 01/30/2006 06:23 am
There is no software that I am aware of that bypasses the login screen you refer to.
You can submit to search engines manually if you like, but you are pretty much wasting your time. You need to get a link to your site from another site or directory for the search engine spoiders to follow.
There is one exception to this "rule" though. Google now gives the option to submit a site map of your site which you can do through the Google portal.
You can create a Google site-map using software provided by the fine fellows at cooffeecup software.
Be aware though, that even after Google is a aware of your website, you will get no rankings without the aforementioned inbound links.
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svdubl
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Posted: 02/02/2006 08:21 am
But I suppose some of the forms can be passed with the help of ABBYY FineReader Engine 8.0
What do you think about that?
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Hampstead
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Posted: 02/02/2006 08:30 am
I know nothing about it.
Sorry.
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svdubl
Joined: Jan 30, 2006
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Posted: 02/02/2006 08:49 am
may be someone else could give the answer?
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windharp
Joined: Mar 11, 2002
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Posted: 02/03/2006 03:12 am
Surely that could be done. But think of the harm this could do to the sites submitted this way. Those kind of protection is in place to prevent people from autosubmitting. If this is done anyway, the search engine people won't be to pleased.
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Hampstead
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Posted: 02/03/2006 03:27 am
svdubl,
Submit to a few directories by hand. It won't take you too long.
Try to find relevent directories form the list found here [link]
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