
Technorati Sign-Up Page
Technorati Ping Page
Submit: RSS feed
At Technorati, you must sign up, then claim your feed - tell them the tags you think your site should have (AKA your biggest keywords). After that, ping them when you have new content.
It is free to be included at Technorati. Technorati is very good at organizing around tags and working with bloggers who use tags. Your categories read as tags in your blog posts when you send a feed to technorati, so even if you are not using tags you may still rank for your category name as a "tag" at Technorati. Tags used properly can vastly improve your chances of getting exposure on Technorati. Don't expect to be ranked unless you posted within the last hour.
Adding a relationship of "tag" to a link makes it a tag. Technorati has also been known to go out and find your tags even if you don't register. We still recommend registering because they still want you to do it.

Google BlogSearch registration
Ping Google Blog Search
Submit: N/A
Google bought Blogger Search, and Google Blog Search was born. You can still access the exact same search on blogger.com as well. You can ping Google blog search by adding http://blogsearch.google.com/ping to your ping list. You can also submit your feed manually at that link.

Add you Feed to Syndic8
Submit: XML Document (includes RSS Feeds)
NewsGator is a popular online RSS aggregator (feed service) and it gets its search content from Syndic8, so that's where to submit if you want to get into Newsgator. Once you've suggested the feed at syndic8 (and been reviewed and approved) it becomes much more worth it to ping.

Join Syndic8
Add you Feed to Syndic8
Submit: XML Document (includes RSS Feeds)
Syndic8 is an XML document search engine for anything syndicated. To submit, you'll need to create an editor account, verify your email address and then you can submit content.

BlogPulse Submit
Submit: URL and email address
BlogPulse is a service of Neilsen BuzzMetrics™ and is the blog search engine of AOL, according to recent news.

Pubsub Submission - is currently disabled
Submit: Feed only
Something of a blog-subscription-finding website, it will actually accept any feed, blog or not.
Submit the location of your feed, and then ping them when you have new content from then on.

Submit: No submission accepted
Delicious is technically not a blog search engine, but a social bookmark manager widely used to tag blogs. But what does that really matter if it is where people go to search for blogs. The point is you want to get some exposure here, right?
We don't recommend going to the trouble to sign up for a delicious account and trying to tag your own way to popularity. It is like using a dropper to fill an ocean. Unless you've already got an account, in which case it can't hurt to tag yourself silly.
But to get any real traffic from delicious, or hopefully even show on in the top results for your chosen tags on delicious, your posts have to be repeatedly bookmarked to delicious (called "tagged") and given the same or similar tags (keywords) by the many people tagging you to delicious. To help this along, we recommend making sure that you add a tag creating tool to your blog software that lets you choose tags (single word descriptions or subject matter) to apply to each post. Consider carefully what tags to use. If you'd choose it asa category or as a subject, it's a good tag. Don't use small common words or stop words in your tags when choosing tags for your posts. We recommend this because the person tagging you to delicious will usually just stick with your chosen tags, improving your chances for that tag at delicious.
Then make sure you also get an "tag this to delicious" plug-in for your blog, or choose to activate that option on your blog software if it comes with it. If you don't have any such thing available, you can use the "tagometer" that Delicious offers. This is recognizeable to delicious members and encourages them to tag your site. Here's where to get the code for the tagometer, so that you can add it to your blog if you want. It is a bit of an eyesore, but does come in two shapes - sidebar box or one-liner for under posts. It requires JavaScript enabled to work.
Sorry, there is no way to cheat on Delicious. Just make your content supremely taggable and interesting and you may end up being in with the popular crowd at delicious.

Submit: No submission accepted
Digg is another social bookmarking system, similar to Delicious, and is a user-powered content community. As with Delicious, make your content supremely "diggable" (bookmark friendly. interesting, unique) to get Digged or Dugg (tagged to Digg's community bookmarking system).
Usually, there is a "Digg this" plug-in available, or an option to turn on within your blog software. If not, Digg offers tools to integrate digg into your blog, in the form of buttons & badges or a Digg counter that says how many people Digg you, either of which encourages Digging of your blog posts.

Submit: No submission accepted
StumbleUpon is a popular social networking site. Your blog's readership chooses to "stumble this" when and where they like your content. Writing fresh, enjoyable content that directly relates to your chosen niche is the best way to get stumbled upon.
The way to urge people to onto the StumbleUpon "radar screen" is to provide a "Stumble This" link on your blog. The StumbleUpon website lists third party add-ons that can help you and provides pre-written link code for how to add a "stumble this" link to your blog. You will need to adjust the code to work on your own site.
Blog Directories
There aren't a lot of good blog directories out there. We certainly chose NOT to include a far greater number than we actually did end up putting in this list. (We are adding more piecemeal as we find good ones. Please recommend one to us if you find a good one that isn't just loaded with spammy blogs.)
All of these are free (or offer a free option) unless a cost is mentioned.

BlogHub Registration and Submission
Submit: Blog URL
This blog directory allows you to include a good description, a lot of extra information, and you can also upload a screenshot of your blog here if you want, or a picture of yourself. You will need to create a username and password, collect your email, confirm the account by following the instructions in the email, and then logging in to access the Submit page.

Submit to blogcatalog
Submit: Blog URL
Blog Catalog lets you choose up to three categories, and a description. It is editor reviewed (that's good).

Join and then Submit at BlogExplosion
Submit: Blog URL
The process takes a while here. First you have to become a member of Blogexplosion by giving them your email and going through the verification process. Then you can log in and add or edit your blogs here. Once you've done that, make sure you also go through the validation process for each blog you add. They let you upload a thumbnail, provide descriptions and things like that for every validated blog you register here. They also have numerous additional blog-community services and doodads, and it's free.
The process is long, but it is the only way to get into this directory. It's not easy, which is why it's a good idea to enter your blog here. Blog directories are a sign of trust and help your rank.

Submit at All-Blogs
Submit: Blog URL and Feed
We admit, the logo reminds us of pre-Y2K family photo websites, but this is still a good directory. We don't recommend choosing to pay for better placement here. We don't recommend paying for placement in ANY blog directory — there are still a good number of reputable free directories, so why encourage it.

Submit to Best of the Web
Submit: Blog URL and Feed
Best of The Web is a reputable directory that has existed for quite some time. We recommend submitting here. Dig in, find your category, and then click on the "submit a blog to this category" link. Submit both your URL and your feed location (any standard feed format taken, even audio or video - like podcasts). It will be reviewed by an editor who has final say on the description and category.

Register at Blo.gs
Submit: Blog URL, direct check URL & Feed location
Yes, there really is a dot in the middle of that. Registration is required, then ping when you have new content. If you don't know what a direct check URL is, your blog's home page or index page is fine.

Register
Submit: Blog URL
Register at the above URL to be included.

Register at this Blog Directory
Submit: Blog URL
Register at the above URL to be included. It is for business blogs only and is human reviewed. When this blog was suggested to us, is was presented as not being a "link dumping" zone, but a real directory that takes pride in the directory's quality.
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