free/poor-man's link indexing tool

paulseowork

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I know you can load up on private proxies and pingers, but what do people use to get a moderate amount of links indexed (say 100-1000)?

Are sites like pingdevice, bulkping, etc. effective for link indexing? Are they also safe/reputable? I don't understand why anyone would offer a free public mass pinging service, or why services wouldn't just block their IPs for abuse - even if you have 10000 IPs, with public pinging, they must get saturated pretty quickly...

Does posting lists of links to highly-crawled user content sites (reddit, etc.) still work? Or just create a blog on your own sacrificial domain/host, make a new post each day with 20-40 links, and ping that blog once a day?
 


Your pages will be indexed once you point a few relevant links at them. Submit to 100 directories or 100 social bookmarking sites, and you'll be indexed within 72 hours.

As far as the pinging services, why wouldn't you use an online resource? PingDevice and PingFarm are fine. You need to test what works well for you. If you're not seeing a higher indexation rate after using the free sources, then look into a link indexing service. I, personally, have never needed to go that far to get the majority of my links indexed.

I know you can load up on private proxies and pingers, but what do people use to get a moderate amount of links indexed (say 100-1000)?

Are sites like pingdevice, bulkping, etc. effective for link indexing? Are they also safe/reputable? I don't understand why anyone would offer a free public mass pinging service, or why services wouldn't just block their IPs for abuse - even if you have 10000 IPs, with public pinging, they must get saturated pretty quickly...

Does posting lists of links to highly-crawled user content sites (reddit, etc.) still work? Or just create a blog on your own sacrificial domain/host, make a new post each day with 20-40 links, and ping that blog once a day?