WordPress.com will not to be left behind in the search engine update game. As of last week, WordPress.com blogs have a great new feature to keep those engines up to date. The new functionality sends an instant ping to Google, Bing, Yahoo! and Ask to ensure they know you’ve added or removed a page or post from your site.

Get those engines updated!
All your post updates are relayed through the WordPress Foundation owned Ping-o-Matic!, which is a service to update different search engines that your blog has updated. This happens pretty quickly giving your site a pretty good turn-around time for search engine updates.
The coolest thing about it is you really don’t need to do anything. This has been pushed out across WordPress.com and already available to everyone. If you’re not interested in getting your updates pushed you’re in luck, this only applies to public sites.
WordPress.com is doing some pretty cool stuff to get you in a position to increase your page ranks easier. Check out the full post about the new sitemap ping capability which includes info about other things WordPress.com is doing for you as well as other resource links.
Do you think this will help you and your site out? Let us know what you think about the new feature and others you’d like to see added. We’d love to hear your comments.





how does this work for our personal blogs? and what if weve linked our personal blogs to wordpress.com?
This works for pages and posts created on WordPress.com blogs. For WordPress.org instances, there is a ping capability built in already under Writing Settings>Update Services.
You can read more about that on the Codex: http://codex.wordpress.org/Update_Services
ah ok cool, ya mine is set to http://rpc.pingomatic.com/ which i think is correct..
That is the correct default service. You can follow the link in your admin area which gives you more in depth info about update services.
http://codex.wordpress.org/Update_Services
Cheers,
Dre