Archive for the ‘Technorati’ Category

Blogging4business

April 3rd, 2006 — Mark

Tomorrow I am on the blogging4business panel in London and talking on the topic of “what blogs are saying about your business”.
So what are blogs saying about your business? In the US, where blogging has become a widespread phenomenon, blogger Eric Mattson has just demonstrated in an anecdotal survey that top US companies [...]

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Brrreeeport – a keyword experiment

March 23rd, 2006 — Mark

Robert Scoble is suggesting that obscure bloggers might consider linking to the word “brrreeeport”.
The idea is that enough people link they they will build their authority courtesy of Scoble. Of course this only really works if someone else manages to interpose their take on the “brrreeeport” phenomenon and gain relevant authority. (And [...]

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Spam, Technorati and “authority”

February 20th, 2006 — Mark

Technorati have launched a mode button on their search which allows the user to sort by authority. They are trying to solve a problem that bedevils the consumer blog search companies: how to filter out spam results. If spammers are targetting keywords – last week we saw a blog targeting the christian name [...]

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