MSN Website Submission is Broken

A value-added service for website design in Malaysia is assisting clients to submit their websites to search engines. Three of the more popular search engines worldwide are Google, Yahoo and MSN. Though Nielsen reported in 2006, the accumulative total of users using an alternative nearly surpasses MSN Search.

So there I was about to submit a client’s website to the MSN search engine. Filled the security code and valid URL, only to be returned to the same page telling me to again fill in a valid URL. I even tried my own URL and it still returned the same error.

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Looks like the MSN website submission is broken or in geek, borken.

By the way, Malaysia website design companies who charge you for website submission to Google, Yahoo and MSN are cheating you. It’s absolutely free to submit your website – unless you register for their premium service, like Yahoo Directory.

Search engine optimization (SEO) indeed is a broad area today, so make sure you do some homework before hiring a Malaysia SEO consultant. Or, are you still paying the Malaysia website design company for website submission? (premium services excluded)

2 thoughts on “MSN Website Submission is Broken”

  1. Do people really do that? I doubt that anybody word charge for SE ‘submissions’ . What people really charge for is the guaranteed SE inclusion. You can easily submit sites but they wont necessarily will be on the SERP.

  2. Well, I’m sure you’ve stumbled on the oldies who still advertise them either in their website or newspaper advertisements.

    Though Malaysians don’t live in trees, some of them sure makes people think it. :P

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