Pingmyblog, a step by step guide to ping your blog

Amarnath Prabhakar August 7, 2009 2

As a part of the blog promotional activities pinging your blog to the world is as well important. We have seen Ping-o-matic in the previous post about ping.

In this post we will look at a step by step guide to ping your blog with pingmyblog.com

Step 1

Go to the website pingmyblog.com

This is a website part of Splashpressmedia, which is a network related to internet housing many of the websites.

This blog does the same task as any other pinging website. This also concentrates on websites, search engines or directories other than English.

Step 2

Pingmyblog’s mission statement can be found on the top of the website.

Step 3

Provide all your blog details like,

- blog name

- blog URL

- Blog RSS url

Step 4

Once provided with your blog information, scroll down the page and click on “check all” tab and click on “Ping My blog” button

Step 5

In the next page you will be published with confirmation on the pings done to the websites, directories and search engines.

There we have the process to follow to ping your blog to the world wide web.

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