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Yeeeee Haw!
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Hey Guys,
I'm curious - Is there any argument against just grabbing a ping list of 50+ blog ping addresses off Google and just pinging them all? As far as I can tell, there's really no reason not to just grab an excessively large ping list and ping them all with every blog post. Thanks =) - Derek |
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HyperActive Warrior
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I've actually been curious about this as well Derek. I have used pingler.com in the past, which pings like 90 or so sites. I was just wondering if this could turn out to hurt me down the road in any way.
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If we can connect in some tiny way with a human that doesn't agree with us, then maybe we won't blow up the planet.
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The only real risk you run is accidentally double or tripling up on some pings (some sites will re-ping other sites if you ping them), and getting your site banned from those places for ping spam. But if you're careful with that, there shouldn't be any reason why you can't use a long list.
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