The How To -> Quickly Ping Any Open Page In Seconds! Time Saver Tip/Trick!

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Hey,

This little trick i use will save you alot of time in the long run and will allow you to simply click the bookmark on your browser and then it will automatically add in the url and other details into ping-o-matic and also ping it without you having to enter in any other details or click on anything else.

I use it all the time when i am building backlinks and also when i make new sites or release new articles.... in other words whenever i create something new.

For people who don't know what pinging does it basicly tells blogs and other sites around the internet that your content exists and/or has been updated or changed. Then google bots and other search engine bots see the changed content alot quicker and so index it even faster than ever before.

Don't over do it and ping over and over again and some sites are set to automatically ping such as ezinearticles and so it will show an error message saying you have done it too often (this wont damage your rankings etc)

So the code is:
Code:
javascript:location.href='http://pingomatic.com/ping/?title='+encodeURIComponent(document.title)+'&blogurl='+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+'&chk_weblogscom=on&chk_blogs=on&chk_technorati=on&chk_feedburner=on&chk_syndic8=on&chk_newsgator=on&chk_myyahoo=on&chk_pubsubcom=on&chk_blogdigger=on&chk_blogrolling=on&chk_blogstreet=on&chk_moreover=on&chk_weblogalot=on&chk_icerocket=on&chk_newsisfree=on&chk_topicexchange=on&chk_google=on&chk_tailrank=on&chk_bloglines=on&chk_aiderss=on&chk_skygrid=on&chk_audioweblogs=on&chk_rubhub=on&chk_geourl=on&chk_a2b=on&chk_blogshares=on'
Then just simply add that code as a bookmark (varies in firefox and ie). Click below To See How You Add a Bookmark!
> Firefox
> Internet Explorer

Hope this helps people.
Tom Brite
#main internet marketing discussion forum #bookmark #open #page #ping #quickly #seconds
  • So we simply bookmark the enclosed code and then click on this bookmark when we want to ping a new blog/site/profile/etc?

    Do we need to input our actual desired URL anywhere in that code? Im a bit confused even though I shouldn't be lol....
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    • Nope it does it all for you....

      So all you do is bookmark that code... then open up the page you want to ping. Click the bookmark and then it will go to the ping page and ping it all for you.

      Easy and Simple as that.
      Tom Brite
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  • Tom,

    This tip is so cool that I've posted a link in my private
    members forum to this thread. Thank you very much.

    Glenn
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    • Cheers Glenn,

      Most people would have just taken it and not given any credit... ive been using it for that long now that i overlooked it until the other day but it actually saves a load of time.

      Glad you liked it.

      Tom Brite
  • 1. In firefox, right click a Bookmark folder and select "New Bookmark".

    2. Add a name (I used Ping)
    Paste the "code" into the location field. (Select All inside, right-click and Copy)
    Code:
    javascript:location.href='http://pingomatic.com/ping/?title='+encodeURIComponent(document.title)+'&blogurl='+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+'&chk_weblogscom=on&chk_blogs=on&chk_technorati=on&chk_feedburner=on&chk_syndic8=on&chk_newsgator=on&chk_myyahoo=on&chk_pubsubcom=on&chk_blogdigger=on&chk_blogrolling=on&chk_blogstreet=on&chk_moreover=on&chk_weblogalot=on&chk_icerocket=on&chk_newsisfree=on&chk_topicexchange=on&chk_google=on&chk_tailrank=on&chk_bloglines=on&chk_aiderss=on&chk_skygrid=on&chk_audioweblogs=on&chk_rubhub=on&chk_geourl=on&chk_a2b=on&chk_blogshares=on'


    3. Navigate to the page you want Pinged.
    4. Click the bookmark you created. Done.
    • [ 6 ] Thanks
    • [1] reply
    • Never realized bookmarking was so complicated for some people but thanks for taking the time to do this for everyone.

      Tom Brite
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  • Nice tip, Tom. I just tried this and it works like a charm.
  • Thanks for the nice little trick there! This will really save me a lot of time and increase my productivity.
  • Hey Tom,
    Cool idea .. I just got this though..

    408 Request Time-out

    This request takes too long to process, it is timed out by the server. If it should not be timed out, please contact administrator of this web site to increase 'Connection Timeout'.

    Anyone else get this issue ??

    Edit: when I reloaded the url I got this ..lol
    Slow down cowboy!

    Your last ping was less than a few minutes ago. Please only ping us when you update your blog/website!


    So must have worked the first time just had some server glitch..


    James
    • [1] reply
    • Yeah you get the 'slow down cowboy' to protect you from over pinging the same site/page. Also some sites automatically ping every few minutes or whatever so you don't need to ping them.

      Tom Brite
  • Thanks Tom,

    saved it, gonna ping 'em!

    Igor
  • Learn something new everyday here at Warrior forum, thanks.
  • I was able to ping a maximum of 2 sites on a shared host before I got denied.
    Then a ping on a separate VPS host ip worked. So it's definitely not your home IP it's using.

    So you can only ping 2 sites a day or so I believe. It may be less than 24 hours...but my attempts a few hours apart did not work.
    • [1] reply
    • Never had that problem myself but i never really update my sites that often and the ones that i do are auto pinged anyhow.

      Tom Brite
  • Absolutely the best tip i have seen in months. Wow, keep up the great advice that you share with us because we need more members like you on this forum.

    Thanks Constantine
    • [1] reply
    • No problem Constatine!

      Hope this will save you alot of time now

      Tom Brite
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  • Thanks for sharing Tom..
    • [1] reply
    • No problem and welcome to the forum Sparting!

      Tom Brite
  • i'm using flock as my browser and cant work out how to save the book mark (DUH) any ides gratefully received
  • Just added a New Bookmark in FireFox and it works great!

    Thanks for the tip Tom and thanks to BlueSquares for the visuals!
  • Thanks Tom for sharing. I have a couple of questions

    - Can we ping the profile URL (the one we create on other high PR sites to get backlink).
    - How do you ping automatically from code e.g. wordpress blog
    • [1] reply
    • Hi Tom,

      Thank you very much for this tip.
      It's a real time saver and it's something
      that most of us would never think out
      by ourselves.

      Would you mind explaining Keith's comment
      about submitting feeds of the sites where
      he leaves comments?

      Is it simply submitting the feed of the blog
      where you commented to RSS feed aggregators?
      If it is so, what's the difference between
      submitting the feed and simply pinging that
      page?
      • [1] reply
  • Could someone please explain how to do this in ie?

    I do not use firefox and I know if I put it on firefox I'll never use it.

    I know how to bookmark a site have hundreds of bookmarks but when I copy the ping link and paste it in my browser and click go nothing happens.

    I bookmarked this page, saved it as ping and then pasted the herf link in and got a error message saying I cannot use certain symbols.

    I feel like a dummy.

    Jim
    • [1] reply
    • Sorry but I haven't tried that with IE but you really ought to check out Firefox. Keep IE on your computer so you can check to see how your sites appear with it, but with all the cool Firefox add-ons available, and the speed tweaks you can do, and the fact that you are far less prone to viruses makes using Firefox as your primary browser a no-brainer.

      Steve
  • What started out as an excellent tip has turned into a wealth of knowledge from a lot of different people. THIS is what the Warrior Forum is suppose to be about! Thanks.
  • Really cool little trick. I was so sick of going by hand to ping all the new content. Once again, thanks!
    • [1] reply
    • No problem!

      Makes it alot quicker

      Tom Brite
  • Talk about a time saver! Thanks Tom

    Alex
  • do you create a new webpage containing your code

    javascript:location.href='http://pingomatic.com/ping/?title='+encodeURIComponent(document.title)+'&blog url='+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+'&chk_webl ogscom=on&chk_blogs=on&chk_technorati=on&chk_feedb urner=on&chk_syndic8=on&chk_newsgator=on&chk_myyah oo=on&chk_pubsubcom=on&chk_blogdigger=on&chk_blogr olling=on&chk_blogstreet=on&chk_moreover=on&chk_we blogalot=on&chk_icerocket=on&chk_newsisfree=on&chk _topicexchange=on&chk_google=on&chk_tailrank=on&ch k_bloglines=on&chk_aiderss=on&chk_skygrid=on&chk_a udioweblogs=on&chk_rubhub=on&chk_geourl=on&chk_a2b =on&chk_blogshares=on'

    ??
    • [1] reply
    • No!

      You can do it by making a blank bookmark and then editing it and adding in the code.

      Then add it to your toolbar or whatever so you just click it easily and then it will ping whatever page you have displayed at the time!

      Ok?

      Tom Brite
  • Tom - thanks a lot for this tip. Anything that saves even a couple moments is cool in my books. Great stuff.

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