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Notify search engines, blog ping utility, blog ping list 2009

Wordpress has got a fantastic ping utility to ping blog search engines with a single click. Just think how effective it would be for your blog. When you make a post and publish it on your blog, wordpress will notify search engines with your recent posts. Isn’t it sounds interesting?

How to notify the blog search engines?

  • Download the blog ping list on your computer. (Download blog ping list)
  • Browse to your wordpress dashboard >> Settings >> Writing tab. Scroll down the page. You will notice “Update Services” textarea at the bottom of the page.

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  • Copy & paste the content of pinglist.txt file here and click on “Save Changes” button.

You have nothing to worry now. Your blog posts will be indexed by different search engines automatically.

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16 Comments»

  1. Comment by Debashis — February 20, 2009 @ 9:13 am

    Hi Arindam,
    Very informative one, many bloggers will be helped with this info. Keep posting, best wishes :)

  2. Comment by James — March 1, 2009 @ 4:11 am

    This is a dated list and a lot of them do not work.

  3. Comment by sanjeev bhadresa — April 3, 2009 @ 7:52 am

    Isn’t there software that will do this for you?

  4. Comment by arin2u — April 3, 2009 @ 10:33 am

    There are few available in the market which can cost you few bucks. If you are having blog platform other than wordpress, you can try out http://pingomatic.com/ or similar kind of services.

  5. Comment by Sanjeev Bhadresa — April 4, 2009 @ 8:01 am

    Actually, my site uses Wordpress MU, but I’ll have a look at it anyway!

  6. Comment by Sammrat — April 10, 2009 @ 9:38 pm

    I am not getting Updated Services link my wordpress account, can you please suggest, how to find this in the new version of wordpress

  7. Comment by arin2u — April 10, 2009 @ 10:52 pm

    Go to “http://your blog url/wp-admin/options-writing.php”, scroll down, you’ll find the option

  8. Comment by James — April 15, 2009 @ 10:09 pm

    Dear Mr Arindam

    I’ve downloaded your ping list.

    Please excuse my non-technical stupidity.

    I tried randomly & surfed some of the list, they are not functioning …

    Do I need to join their membership ?

    How can those blogs list that allow us to “ping” our posts into their blogs, without a need to know the source of the posts ?

    Your guidance would be appreciated.

    Thanks & regards

    James

  9. Comment by arin2u — April 15, 2009 @ 11:52 pm

    Hello James,

    Wordpress sends XML-RPC ping to popular blog search engines’ update services. You can further read update services to know more about it. Some of the update services appear to be down as they say. So they may not work. You can also try out with the list given there.

  10. Comment by Daniel — April 16, 2009 @ 4:19 am

    An alternative to pingomatic is http://www.pingem.co.uk.

  11. Comment by James — April 16, 2009 @ 7:12 am

    Dear Mr Arindam & Mr Daniel

    Your replies are helpful to me. Thanks a lot.

    I yet have a lot of things to learn. Hopefully you guys will keep on posting informative info.

  12. Comment by James — April 16, 2009 @ 9:31 pm

    Dear Daniel

    Thanks for your suggestion on pingomatic & pingem.co.uk.

    One question to ask : If I’ve written an article and intend to ping it, can I ping through the 2 above providers ? Or only ping one of it ?

    Why I’ve this question because I’m afraid the search engines may blacklist me for posts spamming if I ping concurrently through 2 service providers and resulting double postings, ie resulting 2 exactly same articles to be posted at each side through pingomatic & pingem.co.uk. …

  13. Comment by Daniel — April 16, 2009 @ 11:33 pm

    Hi James,

    I can’t give you a definitive answer – you’d have to ask the individual blogging services, however I’ve never found it detrimental to ping them multiple times.

    I have a couple of blogs that automatically ping pingomatic and I’ve used Ping ‘em to do it as well without any noticeable issues. I guess if you really abused the systems by constantly sending pings, they’d either start ignoring your requests for a period of time or blacklist you.

    Hope this helps,

    Daniel

  14. Comment by Clarky — July 16, 2009 @ 4:39 pm

    Great list, thank you so much, it is really very helpful to bloggers :) .

  15. Comment by Art — August 9, 2009 @ 6:19 pm

    How do you make a ping list for blogspot? And how to you include the ccode into the page?

  16. Comment by arin2u — August 9, 2009 @ 11:44 pm

    For blogger, i’m not sure if any such module is there. But you can use manually http://www.pingoat.com/ each time you make your post. You can try out Windows Live Writer at http://windowslivewriter.spaces.live.com/

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