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How to Ping Your Google Blogger Blog Posts

Pinging is the process by which a signal is sent to a server (called a ping server) whenever you add new content to your blog. Google Blogger uses Weblogs.com, a ping server that aggregates the pings it receives and makes them available to third parties, such as the search engines Technorati and Google. If you want your blog posts to appear in search engine results, make sure your blog is set up to ping.

An important part of growing your blog is making sure that the World Wide Web knows your blog exists and knows when you publish new content.

Blogger users can easily configure their blogs to ping Weblogs.com, the largest and oldest ping server:

  1. Log in to your Blogger account.

    The Blogger dashboard appears.

  2. From the Blogger dashboard, click the Settings link to open the Basic configuration window.

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  3. Choose Yes from the Let Search Engines Find Your Blog drop-down list.

    By selecting yes, your blog automatically pings Weblogs.com and Google Blog Search (an alternate ping server) every time you publish new content, making it immediately available to search engines.

  4. Click Save Settings.

    Your blog now pings automatically.

When you become more proficient with blogging, you might hear of other ping servers and wonder whether you should manually ping them. Typically, the answer is no. The major search engines use Weblogs.com — the largest ping server. Many other ping servers simply duplicate a portion of what Weblogs.com does. Be sure to research other ping servers before you commit to manually pinging them or add code to your blog to automatically ping them to ensure it’s worth your time and effort.

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