Website Info


Website Details
Home Page
The full URL for the website you wish to promote should be entered here. Include the HTTP:// or HTTPS:// and the entire URL with the full page name (i.e. /index.html). For example, "http://www.cyberspacehq.com/home.html"

Website Title

The Title located on the Home Page should be entered here and will be inserted if the Populate option is used. It should be fairly unique and descriptive. If you look at the html source of the page, you will find your Title in the <title>This is the Title and will be visible in the title bar of most Web Browsers</title> Tag.

Basic Description

If your Home Page does not already contain a Meta Description, it should. This information, although contained in the HTML content of a page, is not normally visible to a web browser. This information is read by Spiders/Robots when they are gathering information about your page.
A Meta Description should, as it implies, be descriptive. Use a short paragraph that describes the website (if on your Home Page) or web page (if on an individual page in your webSite).
The Populate button will pull this information directly from your web page if it is available.
A Meta Description looks like this: <meta name="description" content="This is the information that the Spiders Robots will read">

Reciprocal URL

This is, simply put, your 'Links to other Website's page. Some of the link directories that AddWeb 4 submits to will not accept submissions without one. If you have one of these already, enter the exact URL for this page here. If you do not already have one of these, AddWeb 4 will create one for you. Clicking on the button to the right of this field will open a location dialog so you can select a location to save this new page folder to. Once created, you can upload it to your website and enter the exact URL location of the uploaded page into the Reciprocal URL field.

Nationality

This is the nationality your website is oriented toward. AddWeb 4 checks this nationality and will prevent some submissions based on many search engines requests for localized listings only.

Unique Name

Some search engines (such as Snap.) request a login or some form of unique identifier. This is the Login User Name for such logins. Without this field, you may not be able to submit to some search engines.

Unique Password

Some search engines (such as Snap.) request a login or some form of Unique identifier. Along with this they require a unique password. You can supply it here.


Submission Details
Number of Search Engines to Submit to
This is the number of search engines selected in the search engines section of Profile Setup. Depending on how you select during setup, this number may change.

Last Date Submitted

This is the date of the last submission performed with the selected Profile. It is a good idea to submit about once a month.

Sites Submitted on the Last Submission

This is the total number of sites that were submitted to the last time a submission was performed for this Profile. This number includes a record of all Successful, Failed and Skipped submissions.

Total Attempted Posts

This is the total number of individual search engines AddWeb 4 has attempted to submit to with this Profile.

Successful Submissions

This is the total number of successful posts AddWeb 4 has completed with this Profile.

Failed Submissions

This is the total number of search engines AddWeb 4 did not successfully submit to throughout the history of the selected Profile.

Total Submission Runs

This is the total number of times this Profile has been submitted in general.


Keywords
Keywords are important information provided to search engines in the form of the "Meta Keywords Tag." Your keywords tell the search engines what words you consider important to you for listing and categorizing your site in their indices. You should be accurate and descriptive in your keywords. In selecting keywords, you should consider what terms or phrases people might enter in search engine queries to find you. Know your market and focus on it. Do not senselessly over-duplicate keywords or create an overly extensive list of keywords. A tightly focused group of keywords between 10 and 20 in number is suggested for best results.

The Populate button will pull this information directly from your web page if it is available.
A Meta Keyword Tag looks like this: <meta name="keywords" content="This is the information that the Spiders Robots will read">

Add

Click this button or hit Enter to add the keyword entered in the field above to the keyword list below.

Remove

Click this button or press Delete on your keyboard to remove a keyword from the list below.

Clear

Click this button to remove the entire list of keywords below.

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