Top 100 Blogs |
13.06.06 |
Go to http://www.technorati.com/pop/blogs/ to see the top 100 blogs at Technorati. The default tab selected on this site is the “Unique Links” and the other tab being “Most Favorited”.
Unique Links
Popular blogs that are listed here are not just popular, they are currently popular. The most unique links for the past six months are the blogs that are filed. Technorati wants trends. Meaning, you could have tons of links and still not be on top simply because those links weren’t linked to you in the past six months.
There is much to be learned just by going and carefully evaluating the top recorded blogs at www.technorati.com/pop/blogs/ At present, the number one blog has 45,857 links from 29,181 sites. The second placer has 66,219 links from 20,223 sites. As the numbers would indicate, these are serious and top-notch blogs. Look and see if they do something distinctive to get and keep those links. Most trendy blogs commonly have superior content but the major draw will have to be those fancy tools or device that we’d want to link to.
These blogs mainly deal with subjects that are currently all the rage, so popular in fact, that they get abundant links. So the idea here is to let some of those traffic rub off on to your spot by covering those top blogs in yours. Start clicking on the links found in the top blogs and you are sure to pick up a fortune of valuable and practical information about that blog.
Technorati provides you with critical information of a selected blog. One of the tools in the site is from Alexa, it brings up a graph of a blog’s traffic history for the last six months. Top tags of the blog are also indicated in the site along with the number of posts the author makes on a daily basis. I’ve clicked on the top blog (http://blog.sina.com.cn/m/xujinglei) and it shows that the most number of posts the author made was just six and the least was just one. (more…)
eBay plans to sell ads through other Web sites |
12.06.06 |
Online marketplace eBay Inc. is set to unveil a keyword advertising system for eBay sellers to promote auctions on other Web sites, borrowing from the strategies of Google and Yahoo.
Michael van Swaaij, eBay’s chief strategy officer, told a conference of software developers here on Saturday of plans to allow eBay’s army of auctioneers to run contextual ads on other Web sites in exchange for a cut of the resulting eBay sales.
EBay’s system differs from existing pay-per-click advertising systems offered by Google and rivals Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp. by linking only to eBay auctions rather than serving as a generic advertising network.
The world’s largest e-commerce site said it plans to provide hundreds of thousands of eBay auctioneers with simple snippets of code they can embed on other Web sites that showcase items that are for sale on eBay’s site.
A test of the program, dubbed eBay AdContext, is set to be introduced early next week, Swaaij said. What goods appear in any particular advertisement will be determined by the keywords on that Web page, a technique known as contextual advertising.
EBay’s system scans the text of a Web site for keywords and returns links to relevant eBay sales listings to the Web page. A Web site about sports could automatically feature links to sporting gear or memorabilia available on eBay, for example.
As listings change on eBay, advertising automatically changes on affiliated Web sites to reflect the new products or services for sale on eBay. Web site affiliates receive a cut of 35 percent to 60 percent of sales, depending on volumes. (more…)
NetZero.com |
12.06.06 |
A website review by Danny Wirken
Who hasn’t heard of the internet or an internet service provider for that matter? For the benefit of the technically challenged, the internet or simply the net is a global network of computers throughout the world which are mostly connected using telephone lines that allow millions of computer users to share and exchange information. Whether at home, at work or while traveling, a computer user has global access to the vast quantities of information available on the internet. One does not have to be a computer expert to use the internet. As they say, the world is yours to visit – just tell the computer software what to do and where to go. An internet service provider, on the other hand, is a company that provides access to the internet for a fee. The internet provider holds the key to the amazing world of the internet. One can’t enter cyberspace without the indispensable internet provider. The internet service providers transport the computer user across the information highway to the World Wide Web. Simply put, no internet provider would mean no entry to the net.
In today’s world, browsing through the internet has become a necessity for the millions of information-hungry people. Almost everybody explores the internet and is part of it. Surfing the internet can be simplicity itself as long as one has the right equipment and connection – the all-important internet service provider. Hunting for an internet provider can be quite a daunting task. What more, paying for an internet provider can be a hefty investment. One hears about unbelievable internet provider promos or offers but has qualms whether they are good or bad. Don’t fret! Just keep in mind some basics and finding an internet provider will just be a breeze.
First things first, there should be availability of internet service in the specified area. Is the internet service for the home or for business? Next to availability and necessity, cost is another big factor. Installation fees, extra charges, penalties, lock-in clauses, flat rate or metered account; all these are added expenses you may have to pay the internet provider. A highly-respected internet service provider with years of experience can be a viable choice. Conversely, some big internet providers tend to clog their lines causing inefficient service, so ask around. Reliable and knowledgeable customer care support is also critical. Is there 24/7 access to customer service? Lastly, in this fast-paced world, speed is of paramount importance. A casual surfer might tolerate slower download speed to save money, whereas, a heavy internet user might forego savings for faster speed. This is a matter of choice. Armed with this checklist, you are now ready to let your fingers do the walking – browse the different internet service provider websites. (more…)