Manual submitting – Once you have created a site, there are two ways to have it placed on a search engine; one is to submit it manually to the search engine; and the other is to use an automated submission tool or service. A third way is to simply wait for the search engine spiders to find your site through keywords or links from other sites to your site.
Meta description – This term refers to a bunch of words that may be inserted into the HTML that describes the page's content; the words should be relevant, and not more than 20 words. This is an opportunity to slot your web page appropriately by describing it with the exact words that reflect the content of your page.
Meta keywords – The meta description is made up of meta keywords that are inserted into the HTML.
Meta Title – This is a type of meta tag that reveals the title of the page.
Meta tags – These refer to the information provided in the HTML of your web page that is not visible to the user but accessed by search engine spiders; meta description and meta keywords are well-known meta tags.
Mirror Sites – Replica sites or identical sites.
Mod_rewrite – A method of rewriting requested URLs on the fly that belongs to Apache web servers. In other words, it is a powerful URL manipulation mechanism with its own set of rules and conditions.
Mozilla Firefox – This is another popular web browser; this free and open source software was developed by the Mozilla Corporation and a community of external contributors to support Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.