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    Quote Originally Posted by deepsand View Post
    Assuming that you inquire re. traffic, the Referer field of the page requests recorded in your Server Log tell you where the visit came from.
    If you never made a site submission to the referrer. How does that help decide if a submission is worth while.
    If you did make a site submission. . . Then, congratulating yourself for doing so is a bit presumptuous.

    The search engine awareness of your site might just as easily trace back to your uncle Franks Blogs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tubby View Post
    If you never made a site submission to the referrer. How does that help decide if a submission is worth while.
    You won't know unless you try it, and then see of it produces any traffic.

    Bottom line: There is no downside to submitting; but, there may very well be an upside.

    If you just rely on that link from your uncle Frank's blog, there's no guarantee that it will be discovered, let alone when.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deepsand View Post
    Bottom line: There is no downside to submitting; but, there may very well be an upside.
    But you still can not assign the credit to a particular submission.

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    Credit for what?

    If, for example, I add a new page to a site, or change the content of an existing site, and promptly submit to, for instance, Google, I am guaranteed that Google now knows of such, and that its being crawled is now scheduled.

    That's as good as it gets with respect to what is under my control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lyan
    in my opinion,u can just choise some SE to submit your site like google or some others.however it's not very good to submit your site to all of the SE as you may run into some kind of traffic that you don't know.
    Whatever to you mean by that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by deepsand View Post
    Whatever to you mean by that?
    Turning up a way one-way street going the wrong way maybe?
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    That's as good a guess as any re. what was certainly one of strangest statements in recent memory.

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    I never submit my sites to any search engines. Just build some backlinks, and they will show up automatically. Normally within 1 - 2 weeks if you post on some authority forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avmood View Post
    Just build some backlinks, and they will show up automatically.
    Spoken with 'some' authority. At least this is empirically true in most cases. You had my attention with this statement, but then lost it all with the next one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avmood View Post
    Just build some backlinks, and they will show up automatically. Normally within 1 - 2 weeks if you post on some authority forum.
    Maybe; maybe not.

    And, what holds for one SE does not hold for all.

    The OP inquired the advisability of submitting to multiple SEs, not whether or not to submit to any.

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