Hello. I published a temporary page at http://www.pro-business-image.com
It is an "under construction" page. The two questions I have are these:
1. Do I need to submit a request to Voda Support to take advantage of my first published web site (to the SE's) free? This is in part due to a comment made by "collector's info" on this thread: http://www.vodahost.com/vodatalk/sea...ahost-how.html
In other words, is simply clicking the "publish" button for a brand new BV customer going to get the published item into the SE's automatically, or is this done as queried above?
2. Once my "under construction" web site is published and submitted to the search engines, am I able to update it and add pages (i.e. expand it) as many times as I wish, without fearing extra costs? I am hoping that getting that one (1) page into the SE's will be my toe-in-the-door until I can get my full web site built up in the BV Desk top tool and then replace the "under construction" page with my "index" page, and the subsequent, interlinked sub-pages.
I have also been experimenting with items on this "under construction" page to see how it appears in the preview page, as well as when I type in the URL in the address box.
Note: I am diligently applying exhaustive study into the forums and Videos and links so that I can build my pages so that each one is optimized. Furthermore, I am laying the groundwork in advance so that I will be tight with Google Adsense, Web CEO, and the like. Once I submit, I wish to run analytics on my web pages immediately to make sure that I will pass the exam BEFORE Google reviews it and spiders it, etc.
It appears that Google is the standard to set one's eyes on, with the majority following its lead of who's who in the rank and file of web sites.
I can tell you right now that my brain aches on all the SEO study I have been doing. I guess my OCD is compelling me to hit the ground running and have all my pages optimized with META Tags, Interlinking, H1-H6 codes, etc.
Anyways, I sure would sleep better in knowing the answerrs to 1 & 2 above.
Kind regards,
John
It is an "under construction" page. The two questions I have are these:
1. Do I need to submit a request to Voda Support to take advantage of my first published web site (to the SE's) free? This is in part due to a comment made by "collector's info" on this thread: http://www.vodahost.com/vodatalk/sea...ahost-how.html
In other words, is simply clicking the "publish" button for a brand new BV customer going to get the published item into the SE's automatically, or is this done as queried above?
2. Once my "under construction" web site is published and submitted to the search engines, am I able to update it and add pages (i.e. expand it) as many times as I wish, without fearing extra costs? I am hoping that getting that one (1) page into the SE's will be my toe-in-the-door until I can get my full web site built up in the BV Desk top tool and then replace the "under construction" page with my "index" page, and the subsequent, interlinked sub-pages.
I have also been experimenting with items on this "under construction" page to see how it appears in the preview page, as well as when I type in the URL in the address box.
Note: I am diligently applying exhaustive study into the forums and Videos and links so that I can build my pages so that each one is optimized. Furthermore, I am laying the groundwork in advance so that I will be tight with Google Adsense, Web CEO, and the like. Once I submit, I wish to run analytics on my web pages immediately to make sure that I will pass the exam BEFORE Google reviews it and spiders it, etc.
It appears that Google is the standard to set one's eyes on, with the majority following its lead of who's who in the rank and file of web sites.
I can tell you right now that my brain aches on all the SEO study I have been doing. I guess my OCD is compelling me to hit the ground running and have all my pages optimized with META Tags, Interlinking, H1-H6 codes, etc.
Anyways, I sure would sleep better in knowing the answerrs to 1 & 2 above.
Kind regards,
John
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