Exploit Submission Wizard
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The Exploit Submission Wizard is an automated search engine submission tool developed by Exploit Information Technology Ltd. for the Microsoft Windows platform. The current version is V 8.2.1.
The Submission Wizard submits the necessary information about websites to all important search engines. This process is essential to the success of every web site because search engines cannot include a web page in their search result listings unless the page has first been submitted to them for indexing, or they have found a link to it when spidering another page.
The Submission Wizard was the very first automated search engine submission tool, released in 1995 during the infancy of the Internet as we now know it, when there was widespread confusion on the Internet as to how to best promote web sites.
The program was designed from the outset to offer all web users the ability to submit sites automatically to the ever increasing number of search engines on the internet without complication, in a fraction of the time and at a fraction of the cost normally associated with manual or semi-automatic on-line site submission processes.