Technorati Is Reporting Link From BumpZee!
February 28, 2007 – 6:28 amAfter welcoming its 300th member just few days ago, my favorite affiliate marketing community is closing in on its 400th member. Which I predict will happen by the time I wake up or some time tomorrow, with the rate it is going now.
But there was something else that grabbed my attention today about BumpZee! Technorati is reposting an incoming link from BumpZee!, not from the blog though, from http://www.bumpzee.com/affiliatemarketing :
Evidently this is a link from a entry that was bumped to BumpZee’s “home page”. Am I the only one seeing this? Is there a surprise in the making?
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7 Responses to “Technorati Is Reporting Link From BumpZee!”
Hi Vlad, looks like your blogs taking off! You show 33 readers already, much better then the 11 you had when I last saw it.
Bumpzee looks like it’s also taking off, I even saw Shoemoney in there.
Check that out! You make $60 Reviewme’s. How does it feel to have your reviews worth $60?
Keep up the great work Vlad!
By J.R. on Mar 1, 2007
Hi Jimmy,
The ReviewMe deal is ok, I do not get aked that often. But I like it becaus you are not required to write a “postitive review”….
Thanks for the compliment. Yes shoe money is there.
Jimmy of you come back there is a problem with your “contact” page on your blog when viewed in Firefox. I am going to drop you an e-mail about it.
Thanks for stopping by!
By Vlad on Mar 1, 2007
You can get Technorati links from all kinds of feeds, even from yourself
By Andy Beard on Mar 1, 2007
Hi Andy,
Are you sayin Technorati can be gamed that easy?
Actually this reminds me of something. A while back I have joined the co.comments after reading your post. Actually I did not join them until I saw a ping back (Technorati) from your co.commnts after you commented on my blog. So I have been using “co.comments” since, I am guessing you are using them as well. Technorati does not report those links anymore, any idea why is that?
By Vlad on Mar 1, 2007
Maybe they decided it was too much, which isn’t quite fair, because each comment you leave on another blog is real content.
If it continues not to work I will just create another blog and feed my cocomments to the blog
I also sometimes have it switched off due to comment bugs on various sites, and forget to switch it back on again.
Gaming Technorati?
Well I know people with a Technorati in the 200s who have half my subscribers and traffic, and get half the number of real links.
Technorati count so many things such as links in the sidebar and footer - theme and plugin authors (those that dusplay a link) do really well from Technorati, though if they ever hit the Top100, they might be discounted such as happened with the various WP developers in the default blogroll.
By Andy Beard on Mar 1, 2007
“I will just create another blog and feed my cocomments to the blog”
I was thinking of that to or to make a daily post with the summary of all the comments I made on that day. With the FeedBurner you can easily automate the process. Great idea!
By Vlad on Mar 1, 2007
I’ll fix that contact page, it is acting wierd, thanks for the tip!
By J.R. on Mar 1, 2007