You can submit your website to Google at the following URL: http://www.google.com/addurl.html
Submitting your site will only make Google aware that your page exists;
it is quite possible that your pages may get crawled even if you have
not submitted. It is advisable to submit the home page and some inside
pages. Inside pages are added to the submission, just in case the home
page is found too slow to load or crawl. The pages that are submitted
should link to the rest of the pages. Google indexes the full text that
is visible on any page that it crawls. It generally does not index the
metatags – keywords ordescriptions. When Google lists your page in the
search results, the description that is displayed is the extract of text
that is around the first line where the search word appears on the
page. It may thus be a good idea to write a good description of the page
and build it around the most likely search term(s) and place that near
the top of your page.You should remember that one sure way of getting
your site listed and indexed is if there are several links that point to
your site and such links appear on web pages that in turn have several
other links pointing to them. The term "link popularity” is used for
this. It analyzes links of the pages that it has visited and this "link
analysis”helps to determine the ranking of the page. Google uses a
proprietary PageRank algorithm for determining relevance and ranking of
pages in the search results. Location and frequency of the search term
on your web page are no doubt factors inranking; however, off-the-page
factors such as link analysis are more important. Generally, Google
provides search results based on relevancy, meaning that it returns a
list of pages ranked by the number of other web pages linking to each
page, as well as other mathematical algorithms.