Whether you obtain them through articles, blog comments, paid 1 way links, or any other methods ~ do you tend to ping your backlinks to notify the search engines that the page containing your link has been updated or do you usually just let the spiders find your links naturally over time? Sidenote: If you do ping, what provider do you use?
Same here, I think that is the best thing to do because search engines (specially Google) are very smart these days so you can let them do their job.
Depend on what kind of links, for 1st tiers links I don't ping but just build 2nd tiers backlinks on them. And for 2nd tiers or below backlinks I usually ping it using Linklicious for drip-feed indexing.
ping.fm is a social media tool..... what you guys need is pingomatic or some tool that can mass RPC ping!
I dont know iam totally stuck i have made two sites arsslan.com and flash-video-player.info none of them are good in search engines, where as i have done every possible way to make them best in SEO page ranking.
Well, I don't ping my site. But if you guys want to ping then you can use http://www.iwebtool.com/ping to ping your site.
Some time it seems that Google bot is unable to detect our back link, it mostly happens incase of inner links where I use to collect those links and prepare a feed for the same and upload at root of my website, than I use to submit those feeds to different Rss directories. Soon all those links get cached by Google.
Well lets take a look here flash video player when typed in Google gives 550,000,000 results with number 1 site URL displayed on 210,000 other sites and flash-video-player.info displayed on 13,600 other sites so get your URL on around 196,400 sites then you will be there. Link building is also a big part of SEO. I recommend you add more links, then build a link wheel and link the crap out of it injecting your main site with link juice. Oh, yes ping, ping everything every time because it wont hurt.
I tend to do around 100 links then let the search engines find them, if they are on authority sites, they will be cralwed regularly.
I agree with @john66: I'm going to say the sane thing john66 said, but in a different way.....basically For extremely busy and high profile pages, I don't know of any reason to ping because they get indexed almost every few hours and even minutes. But for deep pages on lower profile/important pages then I will ping as many as I can, but then don't worry too much after that. Example: > If I just created a YouTube video and included a link in the description, NO need to ping... it will likely be indexed faster than I could get to a site to ping it with. > If I've commented on a PageRank 2 or 3 (give or take) blog post, then I will often ping it if I have time. Especially if it is a do-follow. (no-follow links are good too, don't let anybody tell you different,,,, sorry, that's for another thread. ). Hope this helps! Just my opinion. Fair enough? Gary Anderson II aka- @GanderCo
I like to ping all of my links except blog comments links. I do ping specially those links where the PR is about 2, 3 or 4. I didn't ping for PR 5 or more.