We were searching for some blog usability documents and came across Jakob Nielsen’s Weblog Usability: The Top Ten Design Mistakes
Hmm. Wonder how many of those rules BlogExplosion violates? Probably not good..
We were searching for some blog usability documents and came across Jakob Nielsen’s Weblog Usability: The Top Ten Design Mistakes
Hmm. Wonder how many of those rules BlogExplosion violates? Probably not good..
Pajamas Media confirms “Instapundit” Glenn Reynolds, CNBC’s Larry Kudlow, Michael Barone, David Corn, and Claudia Rosett among Editorial Board Members
There has been plenty of talk about blog networks lately and asks many questions about how people will receive their media in the future.
Looks like it debuts in November.. Should be interesting.
Everyone is talking about this Web 2.0 or “internet version 2”
All of the big players like Microsoft, Google, AOL and Yahoo are all at war with each other trying to build next-generation web applications to capture your online attention. How these companies handle blogs in general will have a huge impact on the future of BlogExplosion and the entire blog industry at large.
So what will the net look like down the round? Great article here Innovation 2.0: Why Web 2.0 companies might have to flip to avoid being flopped that talks about Web2.0 and what that means to how the future internet will be delivered to us and the companies trying to bring you those services.
Welcome to “Help Me Blog” the official blog of BlogExplosion!
We need your help! We are holding a contest for creative BE members to help design this blog.
BlogExplosion will donate $250 to the Red Cross on behalf of BlogExplosion members and we will then donate $250 to the charity of choice to the designer who produces the winning creative. That is a total of $500 to help support charities working on helping people involved in some of the global disasters happening in the world right now.
The winner gets a designed by logo at the bottom of the BlogExplosion blog which is very valuable real estate and a great way to get bloggers to your site.
Looking for entries to be posted here by the end of October and the winner will be selected early November.
You can read all about it in the BlogExplosion Forums
Just finished reading David Sifry of Technorati.com recently updated the State of the Blogosphere, October 2005 Part 1: On Blogosphere Growth on his blog. Some very interesting stats and encouraging trends emerging around the current state of blogging.
There is a complete powerpoint presentation you can download there with again very interesting numbers about the growth of the blog industry.
Summary of the Presentation:
- As of October 2005, Technorati is now tracking 19.6 Million weblogs
- The total number of weblogs tracked continues to double about
every 5 months
- The blogosphere is now over 30 times as big as it was 3 years ago, with no signs of letup in growth
- About 70,000 new weblogs are created every day
- About a new weblog is created each second
- 2% – 8% of new weblogs per day are fake or spam weblogs
- Between 700,000 and 1.3 Million posts are made each day
- About 33,000 posts are created per hour, or 9.2 posts per second
- An additional 5.8% of posts (or about 50,000 posts/day) seen each day are from spam or fake blogs, on average
Most people seem to be making a fuss about the low number of “spam” blogs in the report. Will be interesting to hear how the blog industry reacts to Technorati´s latest claims.
With the decision to have helpmeblog.com as a separate domain name from BlogExplosion we found this post by legendary marketer Seth Godin an interesting one.
Should we have named the BE blog blogexplosion.com slash blog something or was keeping the BlogExplosion service separate from the BE blog a good move?
I think it really depends on the situation, the nature of the brand and what you are trying to do with it.
One of the neat things about starting a blog on a new server with a new domain is to monitor how it initially gets picked up by both traditional and blog search engines. We had this exact opportunity with the launch of helpmeblog.com today.
I often remind BlogExplosion members to ping their blog posts and get indexed properly so we tried it here ourselves.
We logged in and used the BE “Ping My Blog” feature and wanted to see what happened…
Sure enough a couple of hours after pinging the new helpmeblog.com blog it showed up in Technorati
Looks like it points to the original blog template we used for testing today but the important lesson learned was YES pinging your blog to blog search engines works and can create better search engine listings for your blog.
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