Paul Maloney of WPZine.com has a pretty good question: is there something more to use WordPress ping lists? Experience Paul reflects my own that I am unable to calculate a decrease or increase traffic to the site through the use of sites like Ping-O-Matic. At one point, I've removed all sites used to ping, because I was told that if you ping a website too, it could prohibit the domain. At the time, I also learned that whenever you update a post after it is released, a new ping command is sent to the list of ping. Without knowing it, I might have sent too many pings that what needed to be, but after I've removed from the list of ping, I find any decline in traffic.
It was a time where Ping specific sites after the publication of new content had allow content to be indexed faster rather than go through a calendar web crawling, ping notify crawler coming soon the new contents of the directory. The search engines such as Google are so fast indexing new content on the web, I believe that the benefits of the ping command are passed through the window.
While the benefits of the ping command are insignificant, I happened to take a look at the page of stats Ping-O-Matic (it has not worked in months) and was surprised to see a graph showing the number of pings sent to the Commission. So far for the month of December, the site has sent more than 167 million pings. By default, the list of ping-O-Matic is used on new installs of WordPress, WordPress.com generated blogs and is able to be used by WordPress not from websites, the number is not surprising that. For although there are still a number of sites to send pings, I strongly doubt that is due to all the benefits of the site owner would receive for doing so. It is difficult to leave the tact, ping list which is what I recommend to all ping servers bite the dust.
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