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Announcing new content using pinging

Written by Ironpaper | January 10, 2014

If your blog's purpose is to build visibility for your brand or organization, then it may be smart to use a pinging service to notify search engines and other websites when new content is available.

Examples of ping services:

  • Ping-o-matic
  • blogsearch.google.com/ping
  • Feed Shark
  • pingoat.net
  • pingler.com
  • mypagerank.net
  • pingates.com

A ping is a short message sent automatically from your blog to another application. By pinging third-party applications, they will be aware of new content and those applications will then be able to retrieve that new content for their index.

Some ping services notify a variety of applications and web services--announcing that your blog, website, RSS feed, or podcast has recently been updated or created.

Benefits of using a ping service

  • These pinging services help new posts gain visibility on the web.
  • They ensure your readers see your latest articles
  • They drive more traffic to your blog.

Ping services for blogs are essential for real-time news and breaking news stories. These services cut down the wait time for your content to be distributed to Google, blog search services and websites like Technorati.

Word of caution: Using a ping service does not mean your website will rank high on Google or other search engines. There is no magic bullet for SEO. Search engine optimization takes time and great content. Ping services are merely a way to notify Google and search engines that your content is available.