Hi,

I have been roped into creating a web page for my daughter's school! So I am
learning lots about HTML at a huge rate.

The actual creation of the site will be fun (I hope). But I will need to
make all the search engines aware of the URL of the new site.
- How do I do this? I have seen ISPs offering to 'submit your URL to 100/200
search engines', but they normally want a fee for it
- How can I do this myself?
- Must I do it manually, or can I create some sort of procedure/script to do
it?
- Where do I get a list of all these search engines - I can only think of
the top 5 or 6 like Yahoo and Google!

Any assistance / stories / experiences would be much appreciated.

Regards
Oweson Flynn
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