OutsideMyBrain started an interesting discussion the other day asking BlogCatalog bloggers what type of personality they have based on the infamous Myers-Briggs Typology. So far he has collected 26 blogger’s responses and the results are really quite interesting. It’s no surprise, however, that quite a few of our discussion regulars came up as type INTJ. I’m off to take the test now, curious to see how i compare.
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May 23
Abhinav Sood compares the alexa rankings for BlogCatalog and MyBlogLog over the last few months and leaves us with an interesting insight:
“MyBlogLog shows you the traffic for your blog while BlogCatalog gives you the traffic for your blog!”1 month ago | Comments (View)
May 22
Did you know BlogCatalog takes fresh thumbshots of over 2,800 blogs every day? That’s over 1 million thumbshots in a year!
When was the last time you updated yours?
May 20
May 19
Over at the BlogCatalog Blog, Mark Stoneman give us four reasons why linking to your sources is an important part of blogging.
1 month ago | Comments (View)May 18
Sunday Summary
It’s been another busy week for BlogCatalog, but that’s nothing new. I sacrificed a lot of sleep this week battling with our servers, trying to get the word out about Bloggers Unite, and working with Oscar on getting the new layout just right (we keep finding way to make it cooler and cooler!).
Unless you have been living under one of the many rocks laying around BlogCatalog, you probably heard about, and maybe even participated in, our latest Bloggers Unite event. The participation and attention for Bloggers Unite has grown exponentially with each each event. I’m still trying to make my way through the colossal number of posts that were submitted to us and hopefully will have a post up this week with some of my favorites. If you’d like to see how Bloggers Unite for Human Rights turned out, just check out the huge list of Bloggers Unite posts or the coverage from CNN.
In between all the chaos from Bloggers Unite, we still managed to make some improvements around the site. Most importantly we have finally added links to shoutboxes to report spam shouts. When you mark a shoutbox message as spam, it will be deleted from your shoutbox and the BlogCatalog team will get an alert notifying us of the offensive spam message. We will use these reports to decide to remove these spammers from the site or not.
That’s it for this week. Thanks to everyone who has read my blog this last week and everyone who has been kind enough to leave a comment.
The Buzz Nutter provides a few quick and easy tips for customizing your BC widgets to better suit your blog’s template.
1 month ago | Comments (View)May 17
Blog of the Week
Last week’s blog of the week was a close race, there are so many great blogs and i’m glad i get to feature last weeks runner up as this week’s blog of the week.
If you have ever come across nardeeisms on BlogCatalog you’ll probably agree that she is one of the nicest people you could ever hope to meet. Nardee writes a personal blog appropriately titled Nardeeisms. However, she puts a twist on the personal blog. I have been stalking her blog almost daily for the last week as each of her stories has a song connected to it and lately I have been most impressed with her song choices and how she relates them to her daily journeys. with songs from some of my favorite artists like Crosby, Stills, and Nash, and Leonard Cohen, I keep checking back to see what’s up next. If you haven’t already, check out Nardeeisms and be sure to let Nardee know what a great job she is doing.
BlogCatalog at Startup Weekend San Antonio
Just wanted to quickly mention that Angie, Tony, and Oscar are camped out at Start Up Weekend San Antonio showing off what they can do. For those who don’t know Startup Weekend is basically a 54 hour event where teams have to create a startup and pitch it to VC’s.
May 16
Boosting Your BlogRank
Earlier this week I made a call out for future blog post ideas in the BlogCatalog discussion. Not surprisingly most people responded wanting to know just what the heck goes into calculating their mysterious BlogRank numbers. Up until now, this has been a pretty tight-lipped secret as to prevent members from trying to game the system to boost their rank. However, i feel somewhat obligated to to share some of the factors that make up the infamous BlogRank and who better than the only person who actually knows how it works.
Before i jump into my tips though, I feel a little BlogRank history lesson is in order. After Tony purchased the site in early 2007, we had the daunting task of figuring out how to convert a categorical and alphabetical blog directory in to a directory that is actually usable.
The original platform had several flaws in its approach. First, once people noticed the listings were alphabetical, it became a game of who could put the most special characters in a specific order to come up first for a category. Secondably, their system for tracking what blog listings you viewed and which you clicked was all done through cookies, so while the hits/views stats didn’t have any meaning, it was easy to game by just disabling your cookies and hitting refresh over and over. For this reason, the previous stats had to be scrapped and everyone reset to zero.
I’m not totally sure who’s idea it was originally, but one morning i woke up and had an e-mail from Tony detailing elaborate suggestions as to how we could score blogs in order to decide what order they appear in the directory. With SEO and PageRanks being the latest craze during that time, it seemed only natural to call our system BlogRank. Over time we have slowly tweaked, added, and removed what goes into the ranks to come up with something that helps highlight the active bloggers and tries to bury the dead blogs in the stacks.
So how do you improve your BlogRank?
I can’t tell you the specifics of what makes up your rank, but i will give you some tips to improving your rank. Below are what Oscar has coined as BlogRank Optimization Tips or simply BRO tips.
- Be Active on BlogCatalog. This, more than anything, has the greatest effect on your rank. The more active you are on BC, the more places your avatar shows up and the more people click through to your listing, click through to your blog, and possibly even join your neighborhood.
- Blog Regularly. Because we pull in your recent posts from your RSS feed, we know how often you are posting and we know when you have stopped. Make sure your Autodiscovery tags are set up properly in your blog’s template and that you are posting on a regular basis. If too much time passes without a post, your rank will slip.
- Show Your Support For Other Bloggers. One of the great things about BlogCatlog is the reciprocation that occurs for all of your social actions. Want to raise your rank? Try raising other’s ranks first. Join the neighborhoods of blogs you like, write a blog review on the blog listings of blogs you like, or just send a friendly shout to bloggers who you think are doing a good job. You will find that your good deed will often be reciprocated.
- Don’t Abuse the System. This in reference to the previous tip. It’s not hard for us to notice what users are adding hundreds of friends or join hundreds of blog neighborhoods in a single day. new users use these tactics in an attempt to get other users to reciprocate their actions and it’s not a good idea. We have several checks in place to make sure these abusers are flagged and penalized. If you get flagged as what we call “un-neighborly”, BlogCatalog makes sure to promote your blog and avatar as little as possible throughout the site. If we see continued abuse, don’t be surprised if that user’s avatar turns back into a black silhouette.
- Add a BlogCatalog Widget. Adding a BlogCatalog widget to your blog is probably the easiest way to get a few extra points tacked onto your rank. However, adding 15 widgets isn’t going to give you 15 times more of a bump. The rank bump can sometimes take up to a week to show up and we do know when you take the widget off.
That’s all the tips i have for now, if you have any comments or questions feel free to ask them in the comments or send me a shout. I’d also suggest that you leave a comment with your current BlogRank, try out my tips, and then come back in a week and see how you have done.
