What’s up with Technorati?
Posted Saturday, January 21, 2006 at 1:24pm in Blogging |
What’s up with Technorati? When I do an ego search it says I haven’t updated my blog for 129 days (and counting). My link count and the number of sites linking to this blog are also incorrect.
I’ve sent numerous emails over to support but as of yet, haven’t received any response. My blog is set up so each post I make automatically sends a ping over. I’ve also tried pinging it manually on the Technorati site but it still doesn’t update.
I think Technorati is a great resource and will continue to use it. I only hope they fix the little niggles that prevent it from being the Google of the blog world. I suppose it’s got a lot to do with the fierce growth rate of the blogosphere and the ridiculous amounts of spam blogs around.
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2 Comments
Drew B's take on tech PR
Saturday, January 21, 2006 at 9:59pm
Technorati is shite on its own. I’ve subscribed to RSS feeds tracking my URL on blogpulse and Icerocket as well as technorati - they all throw up different results so all bases covered.
Stephen
Saturday, January 21, 2006 at 10:37pm
True, I think they should get the basics right before they introduce new features like the have done.