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Back to top How can I set my blog up to ping Technorati with each new update?

Technorati Help: FAQ
Many publishing tools ping Technorati directly or allow for custom pings. You can also build your own. Technorati accepts XML-RPC pings to rpc.technorati.com/rpc/ping. For more information on how to set it up, please refer to our Ping Configuration page in our Developer Center.
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How often should I ping Google Blog Search?

Google Blog Search Help
You should ping as often as your blog changes. If you wish to use our API to make this automatic, please take a look at our API here
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How do I manually ping Google Blog Search?

Google Blog Search Help
If your blog has recently changed and you would like Google to crawl it please submit your blog URL here. Since this service is a one time notification service, every time your blog changes please submit your blog again.
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Back to top How can Technorati help me?

Technorati Help: FAQ
Technorati lets you track online conversations about you, your sites, your company, and your products. We connect you to the most influential weblog authors, drive targeted traffic to your sites, and allow you to connect to the millions of other individuals in the blogger community.
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What do I need to set up a blog?

Frequently Asked Questions About Weblogs and Blogs
Since blogs are just Web pages, all you really need to set up a blog is a computer, space on a Web hosting server for your pages, and time to create the blog. But there is an easier way to go. There are numerous applications created to help you build a blog. One of the easiest is Blogger.com. This site allows you to set up a Weblog in about 10 minutes. Radio Userland is another popular hosted option.
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What is Easy Blog Ping?

Easy Blog Ping is blog ping service that submits a blog URL (or pings it) to 30+ popular blog search engines at the same time. Pinging is the best way to notify blog search engines about the existence of your blog or new content on your blog. Each month, your blog is automatically re-submitted to all blog search engines included in Easy Blog Ping. Plus: you get 10 ping credits per month that you can use whenever you add new posts to your blog. Yes.
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How do I cancel Easy Blog Ping?

To cancel a service, please contact our customer service team via the contact form and provide us with your account number. Our customer service team will then lead you through the cancellation process. home | easy blog ping | free blog tools | our blog | about us | help | contact us | your cart | login | sitemap
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How often do you update this blog?

IslayBlog.com - Frequently Asked Questions
There is no fixed schedule to updates, but I'm aiming to post new entries at least two to three times a week. This might mean there will be entries for several days in a row, it might mean there won't be any new entry for three to four days. The best way to be informed about new entries is to subscribe to the RSS feed for IslayBlog.com. Learn more about RSS at the BBC's 'What is RSS?' page.
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How often do you update feeds, or do I need to ping again?

A Podcast Like That | Frequently Asked Questions
Normally, feeds are updated once a week. If your podcast is more frequent than that, then you can ping us for each episode and the bot will take a look. After pinging us manually, you will be given a URL that you can either add to your bookmarks, or plug into your blog, if it supports automatically pinging aggregators each time you post.
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What is Technorati?

Qumana blog editor and blogging tools
Technorati is a blog search engine that allows people to search for information by keywords or categories, also known as tags. You can tag your posts with keywords that will ultimately make your content easier to find, and profile your blog more accurately. When you first open the Qumana editor, your post will come with a footer promotion for Qumana in the bottom right, 'Powered by Qumana'. This is an optional way to show support for our free program.
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What's a Technorati?

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Technorati.com is a major blog aggregator. Think of them as a blog search engine. We grab links from them using their advanced programming interface, or API. Folks who add their blogs to the Technorati index also provide data regarding who they link to. Technorati totals that data up, and provides it to us via their API.
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What is new in this update?

Function Point FAQ
would be expected, there are a number of minor changes and corrections throughout the document. In particular, thanks go to Sharon Hill for pointing out that my contact information was wrong in one place. (Talk about stealth marketing!) However, the major changes are enumerated below: David Herron and Dave Garmus commented on the document.
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How is batBack better than some of the other blog helper sites, like Technorati, or SiteMeter?

batBack FAQ
It's not. Those sites (and others) are great tools. Tools help you get your job done. But just as important as tools is haivng a place to put them. For instance, I'm writing a personal batBack widget right now that lets me do article tagging -- from the toolbox I can tag articles for the popular tagging engines. A friend is thinking about writing a widget to search E-bay for items mentioned in articles.
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Does that mean you update this blog evertime a new episode is released?

TV Blog: FAQ
No. I'll usually post a new entry after I have watched some episode, which may, at times, take upto a week after the episode was released. If I'm downloading old seasons from a show then I may also post about episodes from them. So, the posts aren't always about the latest shows, they're about what I'm watching. Yep. As a matter of fact, I don't own a TV, nor do I have access to one.
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How do I delete my Favorites? What does Technorati do?

Technorati Help: FAQ
Technorati indexes the live web within minutes, providing its users with up-to-date information about the topics and authors they care about. Technorati is the authority on what is happening right now on the live web including the blogosphere.
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Back to top How do I get my site listed on Technorati?

Technorati Help: FAQ
There are two ways to register your site with Technorati. One is to claim your weblog and the other is to add your blog to Technorati's Priority Index. Registering your site with Technorati can help you ensure that your updates, new entries, and content are indexed efficiently and with priority by Technorati's search technology.
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Back to top What does Technorati mean by "conversation"?

Technorati Help: FAQ
By setting up a Technorati Watchlist, you are creating a customized report about the topics you care about. This free service from Technorati lets you define keywords or URLs (such as the URL of a blog you like) that will be tracked for you and presented to you as a Watchlist. You will receive updated information about your tracked topics as often as once an hour.
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How do I set up my own blog?

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Every myNBC profile includes a fully functional blog module that displays on the user's profile page. To add a new blog post, click the "Edit" icon in the top-right corner of the blog module on your profile page. The new page will allow you to write, edit, and post the blog to your profile. Be sure to have the blog module activated so that other user's can read your post! See the FAQs for more information about activating modules.
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How do I ping?

IPv6 for Microsoft Windows: Frequently Asked Questions
Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows XP with SP1 or later, and Windows Server 2003 include an IPv6-enabled version of the Ping.exe tool. When you ping a link-local address with the Ping.exe tools, you must include a zone identifier (ID), which specifies the interface over which the ICMPv6 Echo Request messages are sent. For link-local addresses, the zone ID is typically equal to the interface index, as displayed in the output of the netsh interface ipv6 show interface or command.
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Why don't you update your blog every day?

Coyote Gulch Productions FAQ
When you don't see anything new on the blog (or this site's front page), it's because I'm very busy, usually working on something for a client. Frankly, I'm not certain why I have a blog — I don't really think most people care what movies I watch, or what I think of the Florida public school system, for example. So I simply post when the whim strikes, whatever that whim might be.
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Does Easy Blog Ping have a one time or a monthly charge?

Easy Blog Ping is monthly subscription service, so you are charged $4.95 each month. You can cancel Easy Blog Ping at any time.
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What's a blog?

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A weblog is a constantly-updated web site where posts are listed in reverse chronological order, so the newest stuff is always at the top of the page. Blogs are typically written in a conversational tone with a stronger focus on timeliness than accuracy. In other words, we depend on you to correct us - but you can always depend on us for new information. My child, there is no One True Way.
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The Chronic Curmudgeon: FAQ
Technically, it's short for "web logs" (get it?) and refers to any online journal or collection of thoughts, news, opinions or other useless rambling. A true blog exists only when there is interaction -- interaction between the audience and the material (in the form of links to other opinions, news, or collections of thoughts), or especially interaction between not only the author and his/her readers, but between the readers and one another. That's what the blog gurus want us to say.
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How do I set up a new customer or update an existing customer?

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The Red Cheetah system provides a simple customer set-up and editing process for current customer data including pricing. You no longer have to take your employees away from their duties so they can log out of the system to complete an update. It is a seamless process -- only a click of your mouse -- to add or edit customers and their associated information.
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How often to you publish new blog entries?

I. M. Wright's "Hard Code" : Frequently asked questions
I publish once a month on the first of the month. Occasionally, I take a month off. # ericbrec said on September 3, 2007 8:31 PM:
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Did you set up this blog by yourself?

FAQs | Startup Company Lawyer
Yes. I think I’m relatively technically proficient for an attorney. One of my clients called the WordPress interface slicker than any fantasy sports application he’d seen, which convinced me that I could do it myself. (Of course, it isn’t hard to have a better application than ESPN Fantasy Sports, which seems to have issues all the time.)
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What is a 'ping'?

Whirlpool - FAQs, Links and Resources
A "ping" is a simple measure of round-trip latency. It is the time taken for a packet of information to travel from your computer to a server and back again, measured in milliseconds. Electricity, like light, travels at a remarkably fast speed -- not instantaneously. This doesn't cause a big problems when communicating between, say, capital cities, but it does get noticeable over longer distances -- between countries for instance.
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