September 13, 2005
Faxing search engine submission.
No don’t rub your eyes you are reading it right, it is faxing for inclusion in so called “the main Internet search engine and web portal.”
It says “Get noticed by throusands of daily visitors. We will place a link to your web site for free under your headline, just complete this form and fax to us. If your company don’t have a web site we can get a new site designed and hosted in one day. Call 800-700-6228 now, or send an e-mail to ads@commerce.com . This main portal has a fast search engine, news, stock quotes, conversion tables for currency, temperature, measurements and more. We have collectors and hobbyist pages, specialized directories for music makers or movie makers, construction trades much more where resources can be found and listed.”
See it to believe it.
You can print the form and send it to them by fax so that they can include your site in their elusive search engine and directory.
Google Katrina Search For Missing People & Info
After sending emails to adsense users affected by Katrina offering help to manage their accounts, google has created Katrina web and people search.
Google Hurricane Katrina Search is a new service from Google that allows you to do two things — search for people who may be missing and search only against sites deemed to be relevant to Hurricane Katrina. Unfortunately, a full list of what Katrina “relevant” sites are included is not provided. However, a FAQ page explains more on how the service works, including how to get personal information out of the service, if it should appear (it will still remain on the source documents on the web non run by Google, however). Yahoo has also strated a similar service.







