What is Blog Pinging?

What is Pinging?

The word ‘ping’ has a long history both off and on the Internet. In 1983, Mike Muus wrote a tool to check if other sites were up and accessible (http://ftp.arl.mil/~mike/ping.html)

Somewhat like a sonar ping in the submarine movies, a single packet was used to see if there was anything out there, so it’s very appropriate that he named it after the sonar ping.

This small information packet is used to see if a site is up and running – but it can be used for more. WordPress uses it to tell a site that it has something of interest – a brief advertising message, as it were.

This mini ad doesn’t do much more than say ‘come visit me’, but for blogging, it’s quite effective – many sites list the blogs that ping them, and search engines visit THOSE sites.

In other words, for the effort of a single ping, you could get a listing on a high-ranking website!

Some have abused this system by artificially pinging, or pinging too often. This means that the listings are temporary, since with hundreds or thousands pinging every hour, yours will soon scroll by.

But right now, pinging is positive, it does work, and for now, it’s a great way to advertise your site without effort.

And the good news – WordPress includes it at no cost!

In the Admin section panels “Options; Writing; Update Services” you have a list you can edit to enter a list of ping sites. The original entry, for pingomatic, is from the fellows that developed WordPress, and should be included in everyone’s ping list. It takes care of the majority of advertising, but you may wish to include more.

A listing of ping sites that are commonly used can be found at http://activeblogging.com/info/wordpress-ping-list/ – whether you use them all is up to you, since each ping slows down you system when posting, and some sites are redundant (eg, pingomatic calls others for you).

So if you wish a quick way to get noticed, and don’t feel like submitting your site to search engines, remember WordPress, and use it for your site – with a full ping list!

Are You Using Your Blog for PROMOTION, or ‘Taking It Easy’?

What Are YOU Promoting?

Using a blog means one of three things – you’re promoting yourself, your product, or somebody else’s product.

At least, I HOPE you’re promoting with your blog – if you’re not, then what exactly is your traffic doing? And what use is it to you, except to use up bandwidth?

But no matter why your blog exists, the good news is it’s all promotion, and any affiliate tips and tricks you can get apply just as well when it’s your own product (or YOU)..

Here’s a guide on blog and website promotion using ‘black hat’ tricks (the good news is the tricks are actually quite fine, with only a few exceptions).

http://activebits.com/link.php/170

I’ve just finished reading it, and he’s wrapped a lot of information about social networking, affiliate marketing, and even article writing and Adwords in just under 60 pages – and all for $7!

I don’t do much affiliate marketing, but I found the book a great read for promoting my own products – especially the details on Squidoo.

Enough talk – the report is good, YET inexpensive – so give it a try!

http://activebits.com/link.php/170

The ActiveBlogging Template and the New Site Look

If the site looks a bit changed, it is – I’ve just replaced my custom BBB template with my new template from ActiveBlogging.com

The difference:

  • I can change colors and settings from the Admin panel, now, instead of direct php tweaking.
  • Easy Adsense – pick a location, paste my Adsense in Admin, and it appears.
  • Optimized for Search engins – <h1> tags in the right place, meta tags more intuitive, built in Google section targeting, and more.
  • Consistency. All my sites can use the same design, but look radically different.

Of course, running the ActiveBlogging.com site, I’m in on the latest releases – but this is a nice addon available to all members right after joining (hint hint).

And it frees up my time from designing, too…

New ‘Top 10 Tricks’ report on Google AdSense and WordPress

Adsense gives an unprecedented way to monetize your blog – no more fussing and fighting to get income – just write what you want, and visitors click and make yoy money.

But if you’re using WordPress, adding Adsense, and positioning it where it will do the most good is still a chore.

No longer – Top 10 Tricks to ‘Cash In’ With Adsense – and WordPress! is now available, to discuss how to set up Adsense and integrate it into WordPress.

And even includes a custom plugin that pops the ad right into the text (like this site) – where the ad will do the most good!

Give it a read – get a copy tonight!

Blogs + Niches + SEO + WordPress = ActiveBlogging.com !

Blogs are hot.

Period.

And people are using blogs to succeed more than ever – to get personal recognition, to promote business ventures or product- or even to make ‘passive income’ through affiliate sales or advertising (like Google AdSense).

I’ve been writing my Top 10 Tricks books to discuss WordPress and it’s many uses – but they focus on one subject at a time, and only scratch the surface of what that program can do to get your message out there.

So I’ve started a members site – where you can get the tips and tricks I use in other areas to get WordPress doing new and interesting things:

ActiveBlogging.com

You can download a sample issue to see what it’s about – and of course visit the ActiveBlogging.com site to sign up.

Enough said – drop by and see. Even if you don’t join, you can sign up for a free weekly ‘Tips and Tricks’ email that will get you thinking about how to blog right.