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Old 04-28-2004, 11:42 PM   #5 (permalink)
JohnG
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In fairness, some may belittle the individual who asked the question.

However, in going through the submission instructions a couple of comments:

* The instructions need to be proof read. There are a few typographical errors, which is understandable. We all make them and the only way to ultimately avoid them is to have somebody else review your work.

* I found the instructions confusing.

I had to read the instructions found at:

http://www.bluefind.com/submit.php

through twice before it came to me to make a submission, you need to: (i) select the appropriate category; (ii) go to the category and use the add url button there to make your submission.

(There seems to be a bit of a conflict between the general instructions and the specific instructions. These conflicts were clarified for me when I read some of the articles posted and views held concerning content sites versus sales sites.)

* There is a presumption in the instructions of a certain level of understanding of search and submission terminology. Again this is understandable.

However, you may want to review the instructions from the perspective of someone who has created a web site, but has little specific knowledge about search engine submissions.

Trusting this helps. Clearly the prices for permanently accessing a page rank with Google of 8 are very reasonable. Of course it is understood their is no guarantee the site will maintain this page rank and in reality the directory needs to stand on its own, irrespective of the views held by other search engines.

Kind regards,

John Glube
Toronto, Canada
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