Home >> Computers >> Software >> Shareware >> Windows >> Internet >> Search Tools >> Submission




Submission could refer to:

An object to hand in Domination and submission, where these are opposite inside meaning to dominance. Submission' is a Dutch film Learned helplessness Submissions in pro wrestling

Exploit Submission Wizard
Automated search engine submission software.

Active WebTraffic
Adds web site pages automatically to thousands of search engines, portals, and directories. [Win95/98/Me/NT/2000]

AddSoft
Automates the process of software submission for listing at Internet software sites. [Win95/98/Me/NT/2000]

FFA Blaster
Uses 28 ports for simultaneous and fast posting of your Web site to FFA pages. [Win95/98]

WebPosition Gold
Generates HTML pages designed to rank near the top of the search results, analyzes your existing Web pages, includes a built-in HTML editor, assists in uploading your pages, submits your pages to the major search engines automatically, and reports their positions. [Win95/98/Me/NT/2000]

SubZero Warrior
Posts through 300 ports at a time, and submits your Web site to over 8900 search engines, directories, links pages, and classified ad sites. [Win95/98/Me/NT/2000]

AS Keywords Generator
Creates keywords, and generates meta tags from the contents of your HTML page. [Win95/98/Me/NT/2000]

Active Submit
Submit unlimited domains, full reporting, multithreaded, no FFA sites, over a hundred of top quality search engines and directories, generate a custom HTML or text report.

SubmitDummy! Pro
Complete web site analysis and submission package to enhance a content of a web site, ranking, popularity, and submit it to the 16 major search engines. [Win 95/98/ME/NT 3/WinNT 4/XP/2000]

Submission Wiz
New URL submission software. Submits and promotes your Web pages to over 9000 search engines and directories. [Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000]


Computers: Internet: Web Design and Development: Promotion
Computers: Software: Internet: Website Promotion
Computers: Software: Shareware: Submitting Services




© 2005 GeneralAnswers.org