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Search Engine- I cannot find my site.

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I am currently working on a web site.<br>I have introduced the meta tags with key words for my site, and now when I search on Yahoo.com or Metacrawler.com,<br>my page is missing. I tried all the combinations necessary but still I can't find my site.<br>Help me find my site. <p>Vijay Donthi<br><a href=mailto:vdonthi@ezode.com>vdonthi@ezode.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>
 
did you submit your url to the search engines?<br><br>search engines don't actually search the web, they search a database af url's and discriptions.<br><br>hotbot.com, and most have a way that you can add your information to their database. <p>theEclipse<br><a href=mailto:eclipse_web@hotmail.com>eclipse_web@hotmail.com</a><br><a href=robacarp.webjump.com>robacarp.webjump.com</a><br>**-Trying to build a documentation of a Javascript DOM, crossbrowser, of course. E-mail me if you know of any little known events and/or methods, etc.
 
<b><i>This thread has been cross-posted. The one in the &quot;Web Site Designers&quot; forum has more answers, so please join in the discussion there.</i></b>
 
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