Which Search provider gives the WORST support to webmasters ?
Most search providers offer a range of tools to webmasters to use to submit / monitor their inclusion in the engines index. The question is ‘Are these tools any good?’. Do they provide accurate info ? and, when things go wrong, how easy is it to sort out any problems?
This is a test post to test Disqus comments.
Having a couple of problems getting Disqus comments to work. It is probably a configuration problem somewhere.
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Pingbacks as the new link exchange.
Webmasters are constantly looking to exchange links with other websites. Most turn to companies like Link Exchange and use this service to find other like minded webmasters and, of course, this is all in the name of google rankings. With the rise of social networks (in particular blogs) this option may well be replaced by pingbacks.
“A pingback is one of three types of linkbacks, methods for Web authors to request notification when somebody links to one of their documents. This enables authors to keep track of who is linking to, or referring to their articles. Some weblog software, such as Movable Type, Serendipity, WordPress and Telligent Community, support automatic pingbacks where all the links in a published article can be pinged when the article is published.
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