Make Sure You are In Google Blogsearch

Google Blog Search allows anyone to search blogs and only blogs. Just as you would want your site to be listed in Google search you also want to be listed in Google blog search.

Manual Ping
The quick and easy way to assure you are indexed in the Google blog search is to manually enter your sites URL, what they call a ping by going here and simply pasting your sites feed address. A feed address may appear as “yourblog.blogspot.com/atom.xml”, “yoursite.com/wp-rss.php” or “feeds.feedburner.com/yourfeedname”. Enter your feed and submit. While this is easy it would be ideal to alert Google and others automatically every time your feed is updated.

Automatic Ping
WordPress and others have this set up already, recent versions of WordPress already have the Google blog search set to be pinged. However if you are using an older version of WordPress and do not wish to upgrade or have another content management system that has an XML-RPC client then check to make sure it is set up. In WordPress you navigate to the settings –> writing or in older versions options –> writing, there you will find the Update Services section, check to see if this is listed http://blogsearch.google.com/ping/RPC2 and if so you are fine otherwise paste it in and save changes. If however you have a rest client the URL is http://blogsearch.google.com/ping.

More detail can be found on the Google Blog Search Pinging Service API page and Frequently Asked Questions about Google blog search.

Share/Save/Bookmark


Rate this post:
1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (1 votes, average: 5 out of 5)
Loading ... Loading ...

Leave a comment

Please be polite and on topic. Your e-mail will never be published.

About Me

Hi, I am Brian Longest, an entrepreneur, Internet marketer, technologist, and attorney. This site was launched 9/4/2007 to reveal the various marketing and advertising techniques used in the pursuit of $10,000 a month in revenue. That goal was obtained in June of 2008. I focus on explaining how every site/tool/service works, or does not work, and how you can make money from it. Get your updates however you like, follow me on Twitter, friend me on MySpace, subscribe via RSS or get every post in your email here.

Top Commenters

  1. Brian (1)
  2. directory (1)
  3. Justin Dupre (1)