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Technorati tip

By sleslie on March 4, 2004

pingConfigurations – Technorati Developers Site

Do you ever check out the technorati site to see who is linking to you and vice versa? Ever notice ‘gaps’ in the coverage, sites you know that have linked to you or you have linked to that don’t appear in the list. Here’s one small tip you might be interested in – simple instructions on how to add manually add Technorati’s XML-RPC interface to your list of automatically pinged sites in your blogging tool, so that when you post, your blog will get placed in their high priority queue for faster indexing. – SWL

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  1. Roland Tanglao
    Roland Tanglao
    March 4, 2004 at 6:40 pm | Permalink

    Technorati is great, but PubSub offers RSS feeds that allow you to subscribe to anybody who links to you so you don’t manually have to surf and get the Technorati link cosmos

    For example to subscribe to an RSS feed for any links to edtechpost.ca do the following:

    1. go to pubsub.com advanced subscriptions at: http://pubsub.com/weblogs/advanced
    2. click on “Message Body” and select “Referenced URIs”
    enter edttechpost.ca
    3. fill in your name and email address at the bottom of the form
    4. click on “Subscribe Now”

    …Roland “a PubSub happy user and friend, not affiliated with them in any way financially” Tanglao

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