Hi there! This is some of the leg work in getting you on the most popular Search Engines..Look it over for now and we'll get together To see what we cant do about this problem...These pages should give you an idea as to whats available and at what cost.. AltaVista: Adding a URL... Click Here Excite: How to Get Your Site Listed.. Click Here Go/Infoseek: Submit URL, Submitting Tips ( Still looking) Google: Add URL .... Click Here HotBot: Add URL, Click Here LookSmart: Submit Site, Click Here Lycos: Add Your Site..... Click Here Northern Light: Register Your URL ...... Click Here Webcrawler: Adding URLs .... Click Here Yahoo: Suggesting Sites to Yahoo Click Here A Little Tutorial/... Manual or Automated Submission? Should you submit all of your pages by hand, or should you use an automated submission tool to save you the time and trouble of manual submission? There's a heated debate among professionals about the best way to go. The most important thing is to get your site listed. Two automated services I've used and had good results with are Selfpromotion and Position Pro. Selfpromotion borrows the try before you pay concept, calling itself a URL registration "ShareService." It submits your URL to a hundred of the top search engines and directories, and if you like the results you pay what you think the service is worth. Position Pro is at the other end of the spectrum. It submits your entire site to just a few top search engines and directories, and charges a premium for this detailed attention. Position Pro provides detailed reports about your site and its position in search engines that are invaluable for serious Web masters. There are many other automated submission tools, some free and some not. Though they save time, the results they deliver can vary widely. Many claim they will submit to hundreds or even thousands of "search engines." These sites are often simply just "free-for-all" link pages that exist primarily to capture the email addresses of people using them, which in turn are sold to bulk mailing firms. You'll probably get 90% of all of your traffic from the top ten or fifteen major search engines and directories. Focus on submitting to those sites and you'll reap the greatest long-term benefit.