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Pinging google every time you update content?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Omas, Mar 4, 2009.

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    Somewhere in DP i saw a guy who created autoping scipt for his forum which pings google every time a new thread is started. Do you think its a good idea? I have a forum with 15,5k members and ~100 new threads daily so it basically would ping google 100 times a day. Wouldnt google mark it as some kid of spam?
     
    Omas, Mar 4, 2009 IP
  2. shailendra

    shailendra Peon

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    i don't think it is of any use as you can't command Google to come to your site whenever you want. moreover, sending a signal that you have updated something too is of less importance
     
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    I suspect Google, and most other ping services, would block your IP address very quickly.
     
    vithca, Mar 5, 2009 IP
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    The crux is what "content" comprises. A forum is expected to have content that changes more or less by the minute, and it would be folly--and doubtless piss the SEs--to ping for every new post.

    Ordinary site pages are another matter. Using the tool in my sig block, I have a dozen or so sites for which 100K+ pages change, at least to some extent, daily; I auto-ping the major SEs whenever a day's update run is completed, and my sites seems to have done pretty well over the years.
     
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    Ping is not important , if you have quality links, quality content your spiders would love to visit your website.
     
    tommseo, Mar 5, 2009 IP
  6. manish.chauhan

    manish.chauhan Well-Known Member

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    exactly... you do not need to ping every time when you update content. If your have some potential web links, crawlers will automatically follow and index your content...:)
     
    manish.chauhan, Mar 5, 2009 IP
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    jitendraag Notable Member

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    If you have a regularly updated blog with PR2/3 (or more), google often indexes new content rather quickly.
     
    jitendraag, Mar 5, 2009 IP
  8. Owlcroft

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    While all the remarks about what the SEs "automatically" do are probably correct, they ignore the basic principle of success (at SEO or anything):

    If it can't actually hurt, do it.

    There's no measurable cost associated with pinging the SEs when there are changes in your pages; so why not let them know, just to (as Shakespeare put it) "make assurance doubly sure"? It might get you visited sooner, or more often, or it might not; but, again, it can't hurt, so why not do it?

    That is especially the case if your site contains a large number of dynamic pages whose content--or even numbers and names--can and do change frequently. The package in my sig block produces a block of files that really does change, at least somewhat, from run to run (typically daily); it automaps its results and auto-pings the SEs daily, and the results seem to be pretty good.
     
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    I use ping to cache other pages I want to cache, I think this is helpful in indexing new pages.
     
    Reigne, Mar 5, 2009 IP
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    Pinging google isn't that necessary. Google automatically crawls the site when new content is posted in it.
     
    mrandrei, Mar 5, 2009 IP
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    JessieJames27 Active Member

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    Ping is effective on my sites. I use a software to ping the links I get for all of my site.
     
    JessieJames27, Mar 5, 2009 IP
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    i think pinging your pages really helps
     
    gusher08, Mar 6, 2009 IP
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    submitting new content to some social bookmarking services help quite more
     
    homfuc, Mar 6, 2009 IP