Pinging SE's - is this spam?
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Hi,
Just read on ViperChill that Matt Cutts told Glen (owner of ViperChill) that ping services can help your blog posts.
Now lets say you have a list of 10 that you ping and you put an article up everyday, thats 300 pings a month, is that not spammy?
Here is the link to the post: http://www.viperchill.com/future-of-blogging/
If you scroll down your see a screen print of Google search box, its the para above and below this screen print.
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Hi,
Very interesting. I've never really considered pinging much at all to be honest!
I would probably say from reading the article and what I know about pinging from the past, is that it is more about having just a couple of sites you ping that are of a high quality.
I don't have any lists that work particularly well but would certainly be interested in any that anyone has!
Thanks for the info again
Matt.
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