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I read it and thought it was useful. In many ways it is the same as pinging a top blog that doesn't have nofollow for trackbacks, and there are a few of those if you look around.
A lot will depend on the subject, but if you can pick them up first to be the first to publish something that is real news, then that is going to help a lot with traffic, and possibly gaining links. It can work in so many niches.
I read it and thought it was useful. In many ways it is the same as pinging a top blog that doesn't have nofollow for trackbacks, and there are a few of those if you look around.
A lot will depend on the subject, but if you can pick them up first to be the first to publish something that is real news, then that is going to help a lot with traffic, and possibly gaining links. It can work in so many niches.
This is the difference between trackback and pingback.
With trackback the author of the post intentionally includes the rdf link to actively notify the linked page that there is a new reference.
With ping back you simply link to the page, then if someone clicks through, or it shows up somewhere like Technorati, the link back is automatically generated just like the author had sent a trackback with the post.
As I recall, PR-web uses pingback, but not trackback.
This is the difference between trackback and pingback.
With trackback the author of the post intentionally includes the rdf link to actively notify the linked page that there is a new reference.
With ping back you simply link to the page, then if someone clicks through, or it shows up somewhere like Technorati, the link back is automatically generated just like the author had sent a trackback with the post.
As I recall, PR-web uses pingback, but not trackback.
These are trackbacks NOT pingbacks.
Not all press releases use trackbacks, I believe it has to do with the service level the member purchased. Most of the homepage press releases seem to offer trackbacks, once you go deeper than that however, many do not.
Also, if you look at the top menu bar at prweb.com you'll see a link to their trackbacked articles - it just says "Trackbacks".
Finally, thanks to Andy Beard for linking to my post!
Dave
These are trackbacks NOT pingbacks.
Not all press releases use trackbacks, I believe it has to do with the service level the member purchased. Most of the homepage press releases seem to offer trackbacks, once you go deeper than that however, many do not.
Also, if you look at the top menu bar at prweb.com you'll see a link to their trackbacked articles - it just says "Trackbacks".
Finally, thanks to Andy Beard for linking to my post!
Dave
The trackbacks are in moderation - do sevaral, you may not get all of them, but you will get some.
...Have some patience ;)
Dave
The trackbacks are in moderation - do sevaral, you may not get all of them, but you will get some.
...Have some patience ;)
Dave