If you bookmark your site on say, delicious, does it help to then ping the url on delicious that contains the bookmark to your site?
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No. Not only do the search engines not have this data to work with but it is so easy to manipulate that if they did have it they couldn't trust it. |
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If I understand correctly, you want to know whether links to your content from a blog syndication site, (i.e. blogcatalog.com) created when you use a service like pingler will increase the likelihood that your new content will be spidered by search engines - to that, I would say that links from reputable websites won't hurt. The way your question is worded, however, suggests that you are asking whether registering a pingback to a bookmark-tracking site when the bookmarking site links to your content is a good idea and I think this is where John Conde is suggesting that the suggested activity is not productive - issuing a pingback to a bookmarking site would essentially create spurious metadata. |
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Indirectly yes. Pinging the site might help it being featured more openly (recent updates, news, newest sites...) which in turn means that when a search engine indexes the bookmarking site there's higher probability it will encounter a link to your site. |
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well on my experience, then yes! it helps seo as you'll get backlinks from it every link i did on my page to get a higher rank i usually do it with
with that strategy - my links ended up on first page rank 1-8 |
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