HERE IS THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE GOOGLE SUBMISSION FOR YOUR SITE.

 

The Site Options page displays settings that apply to your entire Web site:

· Storage Used: View how much disk space you are currently using to store your files. You can use up to 50.00 MB of storage space.

· Web Site Files: Manage your Web site's files. For more information, see "Managing Your Web Site Files".

  • Site Status: Select your site status. The status indicates whether your site is currently running or under construction. When your site is under construction, your customers will not be able to access your site. Instead, they will see an "Under Construction" message.

· Sitemap: Include a site map of your Web site in the footer of every page on your site. A site map contains an overview of the navigational structure of your Web site. It acts like a Table of Contents, and is used to orient users and show them the scope of your site.

· Web Site Root Folder: You can now upload either XML or ‘empty’ HTML files (0KB) to your root folder. This is necessary if you wish to use the Google™ Webmaster Tools.

Examples of files that you can add include:

§ Sitemaps: Created by a third-party tool, they are an easy way to inform search engines about pages on your sites that are available for crawling. A Sitemap is an XML file that lists your site's URL along with additional metadata about each URL (i.e., when it was last updated, how often it usually changes, and how important it is, relative to other URLs in your site) so that search engines can more intelligently crawl your site.

§ HTML Verification files: To verify that you own a site, Google™ requires that you create an HTML file, provide it a specific name, and upload it to your Root folder. Once uploaded, Google verifies that the file exists in the specific folder. Note that these HTML files must be empty (i.e., 0 Kb). For more information, see Google™ Webmaster Tools.