WordPress Ping Optimizers - Your Blog On Auto Pilot
As some of you may know, I tun the blog Replicas Suck, the authentic fashion blog. Well, I also run more blogs and of course, these require time. Actually, this blog Internet Marketing Trip, and my personal blog are not as updated as the others I run.
Well, of course for now I’m not monetizing this blog and tomleroy.com, so that’s okay, but I would really want to have time to make them grow. Back to ReplicasSuck.com, I decided to make it run in auto pilot, until March.
What do I mean by auto pilot is having article posted every day. You may know there are plugins that will allow you to post new entries from RSS feeds, but that means your blog becomes a splog (spam blog).
So what am I gonna do ?
I will just prepare some posts and edit the timestamp in WordPress. I even already started to do it.

Lots of people already know about it, this is a trick that is used by many bloggers. It is a cool feature of WordPress, that is recommended to use when you are on vacation. This way you can write your post in advance and decide when your posts are published.
I already had this idea in the past, but I also read about the “ping” that could make you banned from saerch engines or ping services.
You see, when you publish a new article, your blog is automatically pinged, and services come to see the new content on your blog. With a future post, there is of course no new content live, since it will only appear in the future.
So the services can think that you’re just abusing the system to tell the world your blog is updated when actually (it will be) it’s not. And then services, search engines, robots… ban your blog.
So there is a plugin I use that only pings when your post is live. Also, when you edit an old post and save it, WordPress is normally pinging the services too. Since it’s an old post, it’s not new content, this plugin will correct that too. No more pinging again for edited posts.
I use the MaxBlogPress Ping Optimizer. A similar one, that does the same thing is Smart Update Pinger.
So here is my plan, everyday :
- I choose a category,
- I write 10 articles for this category,
- I post 1 article every week for 10 weeks.
For example, today is Wednesday. I choose the “Watches” category at Replicas Suck. So one article is posted today, and the following 9 articles will be posted the following 9 Wednesdays. They are already written, I just edited the timestamps before hitting the Publish button.
Tomorrow, I’ll choose another category and repeat the process. 10 articles in another category, 1 posted every Thursday.
I have 8 categories to blog about at Replicas Suck. So that means next week, I’ll have articles going live everyday for 10 weeks. That hsould let me more time for my other blogs.










Frank said:
Jan 17, 08 at 2:45 amThanks for the 2 plugins. Smart Update Pinger is great.
Tom said:
Jan 17, 08 at 12:09 pmNo problem Frank, I’m happy it helps someone. I may try Smart Update Pinger too.
Thanks for taking the time to comment here.
All the best. Happy New Year (I say this to everyone during January).
Tom
MoidgeJegomug said:
Dec 19, 08 at 7:14 pmThe good resource is informative and actual
Tom said:
Dec 20, 08 at 6:01 pmThanks, I’m still using the MaxBlogPress Ping Optimiser plugin in my blogs, I don’t know if it has been fixed in the latest versions of WordPress.
internet marketing services said:
Mar 05, 09 at 5:52 pmNice post about the wordpress ping optimizer.
trading said:
Jun 04, 09 at 12:54 pmOHH Very Interesting post! Thank you for such interesting resource! PS: Sorry for my bad english, I’v just started to learn this language
See you! ^_^