utorak, 29. svibnja 2012.

Latest Transponder Updates 28-05-2012.

Latest Transponder Updates 29-05-2012.




Most recent updates (All satellites):




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Most recent updates


Astra 4A (4.8E) - Ukraina Telekanal has left 12130.00MHz, pol.V (DVB-S SID:6610 PID:6611/6612 Ukrainian,6613) (12h10)
Eutelsat 7 West A (7W) - A new channel has started in DVB-S Clear: Rabon TV (undefined) on 10891.80MHz, pol.H SR:27500 FEC:3/4 SID:38 PID:568/1336 Arabic. (10h56)
Hot Bird 13B (13E) - A new channel has started in DVB-S Clear: Azadliq Radiosu TV (Azerbaidjan) on 12225.00MHz, pol.V SR:27500 FEC:3/4 SID:200 PID:1160/1120 Azerian,1122. (23h43)
Hot Bird 13B (13E) - VOA Europe has left 12225.00MHz, pol.V (DVB-S SID:200 PID:1160/1120 English,1122) (23h43)
Thor 6 (0.8W) - Canal Digital Nordic: 01 81 01 41 has left 10841.00MHz, pol.V (DVB-S SID:2914) (23h18)
Thor 6 (0.8W) - Sagem ITSD81HD loader has left 10841.00MHz, pol.V (DVB-S SID:6408) (23h18)
Astra 1G (31.5E) - Uspeh has left 12304.50MHz, pol.H (DVB-S SID:7706 PID:106/206 Russian), it is no longer transmitted by satellite in Europe. (23h10)
Astra 1G (31.5E) - Muzhskoy has left 12304.50MHz, pol.H (DVB-S SID:7708 PID:108/208 Russian), it is no longer transmitted by satellite in Europe. (23h10)
Eutelsat 7 West A (7W) - A new channel has started in DVB-S Clear: Bait AlMaqdes (Syria) on 10727.37MHz, pol.H SR:30000 FEC:5/6 SID:6028 PID:6281/6282 Arabic. (22h58)
Eutelsat 7 West A (7W) - Syria bKhair has left 10727.37MHz, pol.H (DVB-S SID:6028 PID:6281/6282 Arabic), it is no longer transmitted by satellite in Europe. (22h58)


Newly added TV channels


Rabon TV (undefined, Various): Eutelsat 7 West A (2012-05-29)
Azadliq Radiosu TV Azadliq Radiosu TV (Azerbaidjan, Politics): Hot Bird 13B (2012-05-28)
Bait AlMaqdes (Syria, General): Eutelsat 7 West A (2012-05-28)
Sports 24 (United Kingdom, Sport): Intelsat 903, Intelsat 906 (2012-05-28)
ESPN Brasil (Brazil, Sport): NSS 806 (2012-05-28)
Agrotendencia TV (Venezuela, Various): NSS 806 (2012-05-28)
SOI HD (U.S.A., Entertainment): Intelsat 805 (2012-05-27)
Pasiones Latinoamérica HD (U.S.A., Series): Intelsat 805 (2012-05-27)
Allo TV (South Africa) (South Africa, Chat): Intelsat 10 (IS-10) (2012-05-26)
Imam Hussein 2 (Iran, Religious): Eutelsat 7 West A (2012-05-25)
Modern Albaydaa (Egypt, Various): Eutelsat 7 West A (2012-05-24)
Taranem TV (undefined, Various): Eutelsat 7 West A (2012-05-24)
Tunis Al Yaum (Tunisia, General): Eutelsat 7 West A (2012-05-24)
Mediaset Italia 2 (Italy, General): Hot Bird 13C (2012-05-24)
Gubernija TV (Russia, Politics): Express AM22 (2012-05-23)


New frequencies / SR / FEC / Standard changes


Switched standard: Astra 1L (19.2E), 11376.50MHz pol.V, DVB-S2 8PSK, SR:22000, FEC:2/3 (2012-05-28)
New SR: Intelsat 805 (55.5W), 4111.00MHz pol.V, DVB-S2 8PSK, SR:1850, FEC:2/3 (2012-05-27)
New FEC: Intelsat 805 (55.5W), 4056.00MHz pol.H, DVB-S2 8PSK, SR:30000, FEC:3/4 (2012-05-27)
New frequency: Eutelsat 16A (16E), 12549.00MHz pol.V, DVB-S QPSK, SR:2560, FEC:3/4 (2012-05-22)
New frequency: Hot Bird 13A (13E), 11564.49MHz pol.H, DVB-S2 QPSK, SR:27500, FEC:5/6 (2012-05-17)
New frequency: Eutelsat 3C (3E), 12739.00MHz pol.H, DVB-S2 8PSK, SR:12622, FEC:2/3 (2012-05-16)
Switched standard: Nilesat 101 (7W), 11881.00MHz pol.H, DVB-S2 QPSK, SR:27500, FEC:5/6 (2012-05-16)
Switched satellite: Astra 3B (23.5E), 12662.00MHz pol.V, DVB-S QPSK, SR:555, FEC:3/4 (2012-05-11)
Switched satellite: Astra 3B (23.5E), 12660.00MHz pol.V, DVB-S QPSK, SR:477, FEC:1/2 (2012-05-11)
New frequency: Yahsat 1A (52.5E), 12034.00MHz pol.V, DVB-S QPSK, SR:27500, FEC:1/2 (2012-05-10)


Latest TV channels gone temporarily FTA


City TV Hellas Sat 2 (39E) - Bulsatcom: City TV is now transmitted Free To Air (12606.00MHz, pol.H SR:30000 FEC:2/3 SID:496 PID:2445[MPEG-4]/2446 Bulgarian). (2012-05-28 21h49)
Amos 3 (4W) - Hálózat TV is now transmitted Free To Air (11149.00MHz, pol.H SR:3500 FEC:3/4 SID:1 PID:33/36 Hungarian). (2012-05-28 19h38)
NSS 806 (40.5W) - America Sports is now transmitted Free To Air (3734.00MHz, pol.R SR:13333 FEC:3/4 SID:60 PID:1537/1538 Spanish). (2012-05-28 10h15)
NSS 806 (40.5W) - Canal Antiestrés is now transmitted Free To Air (4055.00MHz, pol.R SR:4800 FEC:2/3 SID:2 PID:4384[MPEG-4]/4385 Spanish). (2012-05-28 09h53)
NSS 806 (40.5W) - The Body Channel is now transmitted Free To Air (4055.00MHz, pol.R SR:4800 FEC:2/3 SID:1 PID:4128[MPEG-4]/4129 Spanish). (2012-05-28 09h53)
NSS 806 (40.5W) - TV Grande Rio is now transmitted Free To Air (3651.00MHz, pol.L SR:4000 FEC:5/6 SID:1 PID:33 /34 Spanish). (2012-05-28 00h27)
Intelsat 805 (55.5W) - RTS is now transmitted Free To Air (4102.00MHz, pol.H SR:1840 FEC:3/5 SID:1 PID:110[MPEG-4]/111 Spanish). (2012-05-27 16h32)
Intelsat 805 (55.5W) - Vica TV is now transmitted Free To Air (4093.00MHz, pol.H SR:3040 FEC:3/5 SID:2 PID:103[MPEG-4]/203 Spanish,4128 Spanish). (2012-05-27 16h32)
Amos 2 (4W) - Romantica Romania is now transmitted Free To Air (11601.00MHz, pol.H SR:10000 FEC:3/4 SID:1300 PID:1301/1302 Romanian). (2012-05-27 14h46)
Astra 1G (31.5E) - VTV Belarus is now transmitted Free To Air (12304.50MHz, pol.H SR:27500 FEC:7/8 SID:7705 PID:104/204 Russian). (2012-05-23 16h15)

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AL JAZEERA SPORT 12M CARD

AL JAZEERA SPORT 12M CARD 



AL JAZEERA SPORT 12M CARD

euro169.00

AL JAZEERA SPORT 12M CARD
169.00:euro


Latest Al Jazeera Sport pre-paid 12 months official subscription card.
This card will give you 1 year access to Al Jazeera Sport 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Hotbird 13 East

Compatible for use with HOTBIRD
  • Full 100% coverage of UEFA Champions League
  • Best Covergae of the SPL (Scottish Premiership)
  • Spanish La Liga, Coppa del Rey
  • Italian Calcio Serie A + Serie B, Coppa Italia
  • English FA Cup and Carling Cup
  • Argentina League
  • Copa Sud America
  • Qatar League
  • UEFA Cup
  • Duch Football League
  • NBA Coverage

System requirements:

Channels included in this card:

  • AL JAZEERA SPORT +1
  • AL JAZEERA SPORT +2
  • AL JAZEERA SPORT +3
  • AL JAZEERA SPORT +4 
  • AL JAZEERA SPORT +5
  • AL JAZEERA SPORT +6
  • AL JAZEERA SPORT +7
  • AL JAZEERA SPORT +8
  • AL JAZEERA SPORT +9
  • AL JAZEERA SPORT +10

Technical information:

  • Satellite: Hotbird 13.0° East
  • Encryption: Irdeto 2 
  • Frequency: 11296 H (New Frequency) 
  • Symbol Rate: 27,500
  • FEC: 3/4
     
Product strictly intended for personal use only.

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secondhand:>DM800HD with SIM 2.10 and BCM 4505 Tuner (DM800SE tuner).

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price: 130 euro 

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  • DVB-S2 and DVB-S compliant
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  • High Definition and Standard Definition
  • DVB Common Interface (2 slot) support
  • HDMI with HDCP
  • Format resolution: 1080i, 720p, 576p
  • DiseqC 1.0, 1.2, USALS
  • Automatic software updating
  • Programs may be sorted numerically, alphabetically, by TV or radio, satellite group, or FTA (free-to-air, freely receivable broadcasts)
  • Timer function (coupled with EPG) for pre-programmed switching on and off, among other functions
  • Adheres to laws protecting minors
  • Expanded display with complete program information
  • Parental control function (blocking system or individual channels)
  • Sorting programs into individualized categories
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How to Build a Simple and Inexpensive Climbing Post

Vertical gardening is a mainstay of the small-space garden. There are many ways to grow plants up instead of out, including a wide array of trellises, arbors, fences, and frames. One of the easiest ways to get both ornamental plants and vegetables to grow vertically is to make a simple climbing post. Here’s how to make one. The Best Plants for Climbing Posts There’s no limit on the plants you can use for your pole—just as long as they reach, climb, trail, or lean you can plant nearly anything your heart desires. Here’s a short list to get you’re creativity flowing: Clematis (Clematis) Pink jasmine (Jasminum polyanthum) Honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.) Sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus) Nasturtium (Tropaecolum) Pole or runner beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) Peas (Pisum sativum) Climbing roses (Rosa spp.) Potato vine (Solanum jasminoides) Plants that are true climbers such as clematis won’t need much help from the gardener, although you may want to tuck a stray tendril here-and-there into the chicken wire to offer direction. But plants such as climbing roses, which are actually leaners and don’t have tendrils to help them climb, will need some assistance in growing up the pole. Use twine or garden tape to secure these types of plants. Temporary or Permanent? The advantage to treating your climbing post as a temporary structure is that the garden area becomes flexible as far as a change in garden design, as well as if you’d like to take it down during the winter months after annual plants are spent. On the other hand, if you’d like to plant perennial plants such as climbing roses up the post, then making it as strong as it can be may be the wisest choice. If you choose to make it a permanent fixture in the garden, after you dig the hole and place the post you’ll want to follow the cement manufacturer’s directions for adding the cement and letting it set up. What You’ll Need The price of your post will depend on which type of wood you choose such as redwood, cedar, or fir. Redwood will last the longest, because it naturally repels the critters that will destroy the wood (cedar, too). A 4″ × 4″ × 8′ will run about $20 and one made of fir will cost about $7. Chicken wire that’s 24″ tall in a 10′ roll is about $7, which is close to the length you'll need for this project. Otherwise, just purchase the shortest length available to you and you’ll have some left over. Work gloves Protective eyewear Closed-toe shoes 4″ × 4″ × 8′ wood post , 6′-8′ tall (it can be taller or shorter) Small roll of 24″ chicken wire Wire cutters or all-purpose shears Staple gun (or a hammer and flathead nails) Spade shovel Quick-drying cement (optional) How to Put It Together Unless your soil is rock-hard, one climbing post will take about a half hour to install. While it’s possible to build the climbing post by yourself, it’s faster and easier with a helper. Remember that your body should be protected even when constructing the easiest of projects. Use the gloves, goggles, and shoes that cover your feet entirely. Pull your work gloves on. Unroll the chicken wire on the ground to the length of the post you’ll be using. If you have a helper, have them use their foot to hold down the beginning of the wire roll because it’ll want to roll back. If you’re doing this alone, you could bend the wire backwards to try to make it lie flat. Or place something at the beginning of the wire to hold it down for you. Next, place the post lengthwise on top of the wire so that it’s in the very center of the wire piece. There should be equal amounts of wire on each side of the wood post. Using the wire cutters or shears, cut the chicken wire to the same length as the post. Wrap the post by pulling up one side of the wire and wrapping it around the post. Then roll the post over the wire until the wire ends. Using the staple gun, secure the wire to the wood by placing a staple into it at 6 inch intervals. If you’ve made the wire a little longer than the post, you may have some wire stick out further than the post. If so, use this as the “top” of the post and wrap the wire over the end like a package and secure with a couple of staples. Dig a hole about 2 feet deep at the place where you’d like the climbing post to sit in the yard or garden. Place the post into the center of the hole and have your helper hold it straight while you fill the hole back up with the soil that was dug out. Pack it as firmly as you can into place. For the best pole stability, try to disturb the area where you dug the hole as little as possible and plant your climbing plants about 4″-6″ away from the pole. Climbing posts can be placed in the yard or garden as a single support, as a pair flanking an elegant garden entrance, or make several and place them in rows creating a bold walkway effect. Happy (vertical) gardening! by Chris McLaughlin, author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Small-Space Gardening R

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How to reset/recover the ROOT password in openSUSE

Don’t have to mention the panic that kicks in when you have forgot or misplaced your root user password. Like most other operating systems, openSUSE helps you to recover or reset the root password from the console.
Please try the following to reset/recover root password. This should work on openSUSE 11.0 & openSUSE 10.x (tested on openSUSE 10.3):

1. Boot the system and select the normal boot menu from the list. Once selected, in the “Boot Options” box type
“init=/bin/bash” if you are using GRUB Boot loader
“linux init=/bin/bash” if you are using LILO Boot Loader
Boot Option at openSUSE startup
This will launch you straight into a Bash shell prompt which comes up even before the Single User mode loads and has the “/” root file system mounted.
Do a mount command to check if the root file system “/” is mounted as Read-Write. In my system, it indeed mounted as Read-Write.
opensuse11:~ # mount
Root file system mounted as Read-Write
Else, you may need to remount the “/” file system with read-write as follows:
opensuse11:~ # mount -o remount,rw /
Now, simply type the passwd command and enter a new password:
opensuse11:~ # passwdChanging password for root
New Password:
Reenter New Password:
Password changed
Reboot the system and you are back in business.
opensuse11:~ # reboot
This should help!

četvrtak, 24. svibnja 2012.


You can run cccam with different options should you edit your startup scripts etc with one of these options


-d run in foreground (implies -v and -q)
-v be verbose
-q don?t use syslog
-C <configfile> use <configfile> instead of default (/var/etc/CCcam.cfg)
-k <keyfile> use <keyfile> instead of default (/var/keys/SoftCam.Key)
-f filter on specific demux data (saves some CPU)
-n show network packets
-s disable server
-t show timing

regards 

All New Key Active - 22.05.2012


[ Bulsat 39.0°E ] Emu | Frequency | Irdeto2 | Provider: 060400| 13/05/2012
I 060400 06 4B95529E76429CD4DE864D19A1F71D05 ;Bulsat (39°E) Active
I 060400 04 07B6289B43AEE146B32DF989B3B73468 ;Bulsat (39°E) Next
[ Canal Digital Nederlands ] | Emu Frequency | Irdeto2 | Provider:062200 | 21.05.2012 
I 062200 06 0BE4670B45B7D622B8D503CEBD0A68F8; Canal Digitaal NL19.2°E
Iota kappa lambda mu keys Format
I 062200 06 DE65B8F5AF69B3637268A7B189C73C44 ; C+ Nederland (19°E)
[ Digea Greece Channels   Eutelsat 3A/3C @ 3°E/3.1°E | Biss |
12682,H,8375 DVB-S2/8PSK
(ANT1, ALPHA, M.TV, ALTER)
12694,H,8375 DVB-S2/8PSK
(Mega, SKAI, STAR, test).
Key:DD 5A AC E3 B6 67 70 8D
[ Canalsat  ] Viaccess Astra 19.2°E Emus Provider : 022610 In more details
V 022610 09 Down
V 022610 08 DFB61C951AE2C57BDE0D4887B9614295 ; Active
[ Canalsat & Canal+  ] Viaccess Astra 19.2°E  Cristor Format  Provider : 022610 |
V 022610 0C A1EE84B9498D875B68AD6C98B425C50D  ; Active
[ Supertennis HD   Hot Bird  @ 13° East 11096, H, 29900 2/3 DVB-S2/8PSK  | Biss | SID:4485 |
Key : 30 03 60  93 16 22 55 8D
[ DRAMA USA   Badr-4 26°E  11919 H 27500 3/4 | Biss | SID:001D |
KEY :12 12 12 36 12 12 12 36
[ MBC Int  NILE SAT 12322 V 27500 3/4  DVB-S2/8PSK  | Biss | SID:001B |
KEY :12 12 12 36 12 12 12 36
[ Persia CA NILE SAT 12322 V 27500 3/4  DVB-S2/8PSK  | Biss | SID:100E |
KEY :12 AB 34 F1 CD 56 EF 12
[ OPAP TV  Hot Bird  @ 13° East 11317 V  27500 3/4 MPEG-4 | Biss | SID:44E1|
KEY :87 46 7A 47 E6 AA 79 09
Moresat Rceivers : Menu -Outils-Cas -Fcas Options -Key Editor -Constant CW
KEY :87 46 7A 47 E6 AA 79 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
[ ORBIT Eutelsat8 West A 8°W  11045.00H S/R 8500 FEC 3/4 | Biss |
Music Now SID: 0001, VPID: 0064
Fann SID: 0002, VPID: 00C8
Mkls Feed SID: 0003, VPID: 012C
key: A7 EC 69 FC D1 3B F5 01
[ ORBIT Eutelsat 3C / 3.1° East 12640 v 15000 3/4 DVB-S2/8PSK | Biss |
Cinema1 SID: A8F
key:BF 34 B4 A7 9A 5B FC F1
Al Safwah sid:0a8e
key:32 F4 2F 55 C1 BA 3D B8
Al Yawm SID: 0A8D
key:C4 AB E3 52 F9 D4 FA C7
Music Now SID: 0A94
key:9D A1 E5 23 43 5C D2 71
Cinema 2 SID:0A90
key:3B E7 C1 E3 45 CA 27 36
AustriaSat  ] Cryptoworks |Provider: 0D0510 | Astra 19.2°EKey00: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 C2 E0 17 77 E6 9B 85 0DAustriaSat  ] Cryptoworks |Provider: 0D0510 OR  0D050C | Astra 19.2°E
Key01 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 7E 4D AC 06 5B A6 86
[ Chelsea TV  Eutelsat 10A @ 10° East 11387 V  30000 3/4 DVB-S2/8PSK | Biss | SID:0005 |
key :6C CA 32 68 CD F1 8C 4A
[ NBA Eutelsat 10A @ 10° East 11387 V  30000 3/4 DVB-S2/8PSK | Biss |SID:0008 |
key :F8 C5 A9 66 EB A4 61 F0
AustriaSat  ] Cryptoworks |Provider: 0D0510 | Astra 19.2°E |
Key00: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 C2 E0 17 77 E6 9B 85 0D
SportDigital.tv ] Cryptoworks |Provider: 0D050C | Astra 19.2°E  10921 H 22000
Key01: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 C2 E0 17 77 E6 9B 85 0D
[ Al Jazeera HD1 Eutelsat W6 21,6 E 11081 V 8888 | Biss | SID:0001 |
key :67 66 37 04 46 80 00 C6  ( Durant les Match de Foot )
RAI/TivùSat 11766 27500 V 13°E CCWs Caid: 183D
Rai 3 TGR FVG (SID 0D4B):
CW: 8D872438970E01A688FD23A8845A6B49
Rai 5 (SID 0D52):
CW: 950C6001C3F739F36B94C6C5C1794680
Ray yoyo (SID 0D66):
CW: 75B0F318B41FDDB0042CD6068A8AE2E5
Rai HD (SID 0D49):
CW: 2B9D874F58558E3B5731A52DC0826DAF
[ Premier League HD Eutelsat 10A @ 10° East 11387 V  30000 3/4 DVB-S2/8PSK | Biss | SID:0006 |
key:6D 56 73 36 FE 65 C1 24
[ MBC Int ] Nilesat 7°W  12322 V  27500 3/4  DVB-S2 8PSK | Biss | SID:001B |
key :12 12 12 36 12 12 12 36
[ Persia CA ] Nilesat 7°W  12322 V  27500 3/4  DVB-S2 8PSK | Biss | SID:100E |
key :12 AB 34 F1 CD 56 EF 12
TEST (AL Arabiya) ] 11938 V 27500 Nile Sat  7°W SID:0AF1 | Biss | 
KEY :11 12 22  45 33 34 44 AB
[ Fox Sports HD 10730 H 27500 3/4   Hispasat 1E @ 30° West | Biss | SID:0007|
key : F9 E8 D7 B8 C6 B5 A4 1F
[ CH33 ( Dubai Sport) 11747  H  27500 HOTBIRD 13°E  | Biss | SID:252F |
Key: 12 34 56 9C 78 9C 33 47
True Movies 1 Africa 11407  V  27500 Atlantic Bird 12.5°W   | Biss | SID:0011 |
KEY : 52 D6 38 60 8A 34 1F DD
AL JAZEERA Feed ] 12627 V 2893 Eutelsat 7W 36°E  | Biss | SID:0001 | 
KEY :AD CF 96 12 75 34 80 29
AL AOULA ] 11157 V 20000 NILE SAT 7°W | Biss | SID:0001 | 
KEY : 12 34 56 00 65 43 21 00 
AFLAM TV ]  11157 V 20000 NILE SAT 7°W | Biss| SID:0007 | 
KEY : 1A 2B 3C 81 4D 5E 6F 1A
ADG1 OR ORTC ] 10840 V 3798 1/2 Eutelsat W2A (10.0°E) | Biss | SID:0001 |
key: 02 04 75 7B 68 40 75
RTVGE 10722 V 27500 3/4 Eutelsat W3A @ 7° East | Biss | SID:000C | 
key: 12 34 56 9C 78 90 12 1A
BBC Package ] 11495 V 44100 9/10 DVB-S2/QPSK Intelsat 907 (27.5°W) | Biss | 
Key:AA AA BB 0F BB CC CC 53
Fann Eutelsat 3C (3.0°E) 12640 V 15000 3/4 | Biss | SID:0A93 | 
key: 56 FE 32 86 8A 66 9D 8D
Cinema 1 Eutelsat 3C (3.0°E) 12640 V 15000 3/4 DVB-S2 8PSK | Biss |SID:0A8F|
Biss keys - 25 FA 9E BD 23 54 EA 61

How to Submit Your Website to Google, Bing, Yahoo!, and Other Search Engines

In This Quick Guide:
Submitting Your Site to GoogleSubmitting Your Site to Yahoo!Submitting Your Site to Windows Live SearchSubmitting to Other Search Engines and DirectoriesUsing Website Submittal ServicesShare this with your friends

Search engine optimization (SEO) is more important than ever for getting your website noticed. You can take the chance that a crawler will stumble on your site, but why not improve your odds by submitting your site directly to search engines? Manually submitting your site to the major search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, and Bing offers a few advantages: it ensures that the search engines will crawl your site, and can help your site get into an index faster. Think of it as moving your site to the front of the search line. Here’s how you do it.

Submitting Your Site to Google

To submit your site to the Google index, all you have to do is go to www.google.com/addurl/. Enter the URL for your home page into the appropriate box (including the http://), add any comments you might have about your site, and then click the Add URL button. That’s it! Google will now add your site to the Googlebot crawl list, and your site will appear in appropriate search results.
Submit to Google
Submitting your site to the Google index.
Note that you have to add only the top-level URL for your site; you don’t have to add URLs for any subsidiary pages. For example, if your home page is http://www.homepage.com/index.html, enter onlyhttp://www.homepage.com. Googlebot will crawl the rest of your site once it finds the main URL.

Submitting Your Site to Yahoo!

Submitting your website to Yahoo! is an equally simple process. Point your web browser to http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/submit/. Here you have the option of submitting the URL for a website or for a blog or website feed. You’ll probably use the former, although if your site has an RSS feed, you can achieve better ongoing results by submitting the URL of the feed instead.
Submit to Yahoo!
Submitting your site to Yahoo!.
Taking the simple approach, all you have to do is enter your website’s URL into the Submit a Website or Webpage box; make sure you include the http:// prefix. After entering your URL, click the Submit URL button, and you’re done.

Submitting Your Site to Windows Live Search

Google and Yahoo! are just two of the big three search engines; you should also submit your site to Windows Live Search. Go to http://search.msn.com.sg/docs/submit.aspx and enter your entire site URL into the box (including the http://) and then click the Submit URL button. As with the Google and Yahoo! submission services, Live Search’s MSNBot crawler will be instructed to crawl your site and index all the internal pages linked from your home page.
Submit to Windows Live Search
Submitting your site to Windows Live Search.

Submitting to Other Search Engines and Directories

Why stop at the big three? The web has a lot of other search engines and directories; even though none has the reach of Google, Yahoo!, or Live Search, they can still generate traffic to your site. The following table details how to submit to them.
Search Engine/DirectoryMain URLHow to Submit
AlltheWebwww.alltheweb.comSubmit at www.alltheweb.com/help/webmaster/submit_site.
AltaVistawww.altavista.comSubmit at www.altavista.com/addurl/.
AOL Searchhttp://search.aol.comSubmit via Google (www.google.com/addurl/).
Ask.comwww.ask.comDoes not accept site submissions.
Best of the Webwww.botw.orgPaid submittal at www.botw.org/helpcenter/submitcommercial.aspx.
Bingwww.bing.comSubmit at http://www.bing.com/webmaster/SubmitSitePage.aspx
Gigablastwww.gigablast.comSubmit at www.gigablast.com/indexphp?subPage=addUrl&page=about&.
JoeAntwww.joeant.comSubmit at www.joeant.com/suggest.html.
Open Directorywww.dmoz.orgGo to appropriate category page and click Suggest URL.
Starting Pointwww.stpt.comPaid submittal at www.stpt.com/directory/addsite.htm.
Wikia Searchhttp://search.wikia.comClick the Add button on any relevant search results page.

Using Website Submittal Services

As easy as this site submittal process is, some webmasters prefer to offload the task to a site submittal service. These services let you enter your URL once and then submit your site to multiple search engines and directories; they handle all the details required by each search engine. Given that many of these services are free, it’s not a bad way to go.
Some of the more popular site submittal services include these:
  • 1 2 3 Submit Pro (websitesubmit.hypermart.net)
  • AddMe! (www.addme.com)
  • AddPro.com (www.addpro.com)
  • SubmitExpress (www.submitexpress.com)
Beware those services that charge a high fee for search engine submission—they don’t do anything that you can’t do yourself, for free.
Increasing your search optimization is key to driving traffic to you blog or website, and the process couldn’t be easier. Good luck, and happy searching!