Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Tumblog your blogs into the Google index
I started my Tumblog on June 12, and today, Tuesday; June 26, 2007, two weeks later, ten items in my Tumblog are indexed in Google. That will, theoretically, send the Google index bot to each of my blogs (including this one) that feed into my Tumblog. Let's see how that works -- if it does, it's one of the fastest ways to get your blogs indexed that I've found to date.
Friday, June 22, 2007
Is Your Blog Indexed? Use Google Webmaster Tools to Find Out
To see what your blog looks like from Google’s perspective, use Google’s Webmaster Tools.
Google Webmaster Central - links to all the Webmaster tools
Google Webmaster Tools - Site Status - see if your site or blog is indexed using a simple wizard interface.
Promoting Blogger.com Blogs: Send Pings
I’ll start my testing with the simplest option: ask Blogger.com to ping the blog notification services. On my blog, Neil's Open Source & Linux Blog, I turned on pings on July 20. Here’s how:
- From the Blogger.com Dashboard, click Settings.
- Under the Settings tab, click Publishing.
- For the Send Pings option, select Yes from the drop-down menu.
- Click [Save Settings].
Enter the URL to your site in the Google search field, preceeded by “site:” -- like this:
site:http://njlinux.blogspot.com/
See the results here: site:http://njlinux.blogspot.com/ - Google Search
Does this feature even work? If so, what services does it ping?
Promoting Blogger.com Blogs
What’s the best way to get your blog indexed by Google? To find out, I’m going to test the different approaches and compare the results. Right now, I’m going to focus on Blogger.com because:
- Most of my blogs are hosted there.
- If you can’t get Google to index their own blog servers, what’s the point?
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Adding Your Blog to the Google Index
If your blog isn’t indexed by the search engines, no one will find it unless they know the URL.
How do you do it? Here are some recommendations for Blogger.com:
Over the next few weeks, I’ll be testing the different approaches to find which one is most effective, and examining some other methods.
Getting Started - for Free
The best way to learn about blogging is to ... start a blog. I recommend starting with one of these two free popular blogging services:
- Blogger: Create your Blog Now -- FREE. Hosted by Google, Blogger.com is much improved in the last few months, since the Google purchase. You'll need to set up a free Google account, which gives you access to a whole bunch of other tools you'll want to use, anyway.
- WordPress.com » Get a Free Blog Here. Free hosting for blogs running the open source WordPress Blog Tool and Weblog Platform. Just set up a new account and you are off and running.
- You'll want to set up a Google account anyway to use Google's Webmaster Tools and other great Google properties (like Gmail, perhaps).
- Blogger.com makes it incredibly easy to set up AdSense ads on your blog, a simple first step to start making some scratch from your blog.
- I suspect that Google may give their blogs on Blogger slightly preferential treatment when indexing -- but I can't prove this.
What is a blog?
Blog - Wikipedia:
A blog (a portmanteau of "web log") is a website where entries are written in chronological order and displayed in reverse chronological order. "Blog" can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.Boing Boing: Blog defined:
Blog noun [short for Weblog] (1999) : a Web site that contains an online personal journal with reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks provided by the writer.
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