If your sitemap.xml file is uptodate and/or all your links can be accessed by Google it does not make sense to submit links manually.
Posts made by ditoroin
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RE: Submitting URLs to Bing and Google
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RE: Linkbuilding strategy
Try BuzzStream, it's a good tool for collecting prospects.
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RE: How do I find what backlinks have disappeared?
You can create a free account. It's better than nothing
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RE: How do I find what backlinks have disappeared?
ahrefs.com can show it to you
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RE: Submitting Same Press Releases to Different Sites
Short answer is no.
You should distribute a press release only when you really have to say something important. Moreover, you will have a better chance when your content is customized.
Also, I don't think that submitting it to many PR sites is a good idea. You can choose one of the top press release distribution sites, for example PRWeb, PRnewswire and submit your PR no more than once in a month.
And of course, there is a great blog post: http://www.seomoz.org/blog/are-you-wasting-budget-with-online-press-release-distribution-14595
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RE: Google didn't indexed my domain.
Did you add it in the Google Webmaster Tools?
(Just in case, how to add: http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1352276)
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RE: My 404 page is showing a 4xx error. How can that be fixed?
I suppose that, the link path is incorrect in your web.config file
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RE: SEO and PDFs
Hi Juan,
Google can index PDFs, but there are some exceptions:
- Google cannot index encrypted or password protected files;
- Or images in PDF document.
http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=35287
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RE: SEO and PDFs
Why are you trying to optimize a page using a PDF content?
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RE: Different domains vs subdomains for 6 e-shops
If you want to combine all of these domain into one, you should consider to create one domain (not subdomains), like this:
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Sitemap and crawl impact
If I have two links in the sitemap (for example: page1.html and page2.html) but the web-site contains more pages (page1.html, page2.html and page3.html) is this a sign for Google to not to crawl other pages?
I.e. Will Google index page3.html?
Consider that any page can be accessed.