Submitting website url with limited admin rights?

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Eoghan

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The free websites that I have are just that - free. They don't cost me anything but I can't really submit them to Bing or Google without inserting meta tags or uploading files - neither of which I have administrative rights to do.

Any work arounds?
 
What matters most is other sites linking to you. If you have other sites the search engines index, they will find and index you and rank you higher.

If you want to artificially push yourself higher up, you can buy ads on Google or Bing to appear at the top.
 
The free websites that I have are just that - free. They don't cost me anything but I can't really submit them to Bing or Google without inserting meta tags or uploading files - neither of which I have administrative rights to do.

Trying to understand your problem.
"free websites that I have" - Q. In what sense do you "have" them?
Q. Do you have some URL's that you wish were more popular?
Q. Who has administrative rights?

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Q. In what sense do you "have" them?
Q. Do you have some URL's that you wish were more popular?
Q. Who has administrative rights?

The paid for website is www.wickfreechurch.org - for this I have full administrative rights as well as a purchased domain name.
The others are free but I have limited admin rights. In exchange for providing a free website Wix.com, basically retain full admin rights and place a small advert at the top. It is basically an opportunity to try before you buy, unless like me you have more time than cash :rolleyes:
https://socratessays.wixsite.com/humour


https://creationistgenetic.wixsite.com/genetics

https://caithnesskitchen.wixsite.com/bakery

In the old days you could simply type a url and click submit. No longer sadly.:confused:
 
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What matters most is other sites linking to you. If you have other sites the search engines index, they will find and index you and rank you higher.

The church website I admin has several pages, on one page, in as small a script as I can manage, I have set up links to the "free" urls. Basically invisible, as google maps it, it should follow the links??
 
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The church website I admin has several pages on one page, in as small a script as I can manage, I have set up links to the "free" urls. Basically invisible, as google maps it, it should follow the links??

Exactly. Google's primary source of pages to index, and how it ranks them, is based on links from other pages. You can read more about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank
 
For some reason Yahoo is finding us but Google is still referencing other sites that link to us
 
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