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Good links, all of them. I liked Mu's article a lot.
One question.. do you need to link to the Techmeme story to be connected to the original story (Mu's article)?
I know you can get included on the frontpage when Techmeme regulars link to your article.. just not sure what you need to do if you are not on the frontpage because of being linked-to but want to be counted as a related-story...
Should you link to the story on the frontpage and the Techmeme blurb?
If you are a Technology blog and you are writing about Tech stuff all the time, you seem to be able to get on Techmeme a lot easier than if you are a blog that only sometimes covers technology stories.
I think linking through to stories gets you on their radar and somehow added to the sites they monitor, but Techmeme doesn't seem to poll my feeds very often.
I can cay that having the lead position for the top story on Techmeme can drive some useful traffic. For the PageRank story it was something like 800 direct visitors though I was pushed out of the lead by Techcrunch.
It is possible to be tied into a story with any links to the current people listed, possibly based upon title.
Don't forget they have sister sites as well on things like politics and celebs, though I am not sure how much traffic those can drive.
Good links, all of them. I liked Mu's article a lot.
One question.. do you need to link to the Techmeme story to be connected to the original story (Mu's article)?
I know you can get included on the frontpage when Techmeme regulars link to your article.. just not sure what you need to do if you are not on the frontpage because of being linked-to but want to be counted as a related-story...
Should you link to the story on the frontpage and the Techmeme blurb?
If you are a Technology blog and you are writing about Tech stuff all the time, you seem to be able to get on Techmeme a lot easier than if you are a blog that only sometimes covers technology stories.
I think linking through to stories gets you on their radar and somehow added to the sites they monitor, but Techmeme doesn't seem to poll my feeds very often.
I can cay that having the lead position for the top story on Techmeme can drive some useful traffic. For the PageRank story it was something like 800 direct visitors though I was pushed out of the lead by Techcrunch.
It is possible to be tied into a story with any links to the current people listed, possibly based upon title.
Don't forget they have sister sites as well on things like politics and celebs, though I am not sure how much traffic those can drive.
Never really used techmeme much, am I missing out?
I had already seen each of the articles on Sphinn, but I happened to glance at Techmeme and saw Mu's article extremely lonely with no links.
I knew it would drop off fast as it had been posted quite some time earlier, and didn't have new links.
So I quickly knocked a post together grabbing Mu's article, 2 articles from the front page of Sphinn, Shana's which was still on upcoming made some sense of it and posted.
It actually just got added to the tail end of the story before it drops off the front page, though for some reason it happened due to a syndicated copy of my article on WebProNews, and not because I wrote it.
Overall you will pick up almost anything Search related on Sphinn sooner than Techmeme, unless Techcrunch get an exclusive.
In general the Megite meme based upon the Online Marketing Blog OPML of the top search related blogs is more useful.
Never really used techmeme much, am I missing out?
I had already seen each of the articles on Sphinn, but I happened to glance at Techmeme and saw Mu's article extremely lonely with no links.
I knew it would drop off fast as it had been posted quite some time earlier, and didn't have new links.
So I quickly knocked a post together grabbing Mu's article, 2 articles from the front page of Sphinn, Shana's which was still on upcoming made some sense of it and posted.
It actually just got added to the tail end of the story before it drops off the front page, though for some reason it happened due to a syndicated copy of my article on WebProNews, and not because I wrote it.
Overall you will pick up almost anything Search related on Sphinn sooner than Techmeme, unless Techcrunch get an exclusive.
In general the Megite meme based upon the Online Marketing Blog OPML of the top search related blogs is more useful.
My site, www.advicenetwork.com, is a social media site for small service businesses. We are starting with three major categories, business services (this includes everything from accounting to SEO) real estate, and weddings.
We are pre-launch, with a planned 12/1 roll-out, however we are already accepting articles, and if you submit one now, you get a chance to win a MacBook computer! The contest is at http://www.advicenetwork.com/contest
In addition to having articles with good links back to your site, we are going to send highly qualified leads to your business, sort of like elance, but without us taking a cut of the job!
The idea behind Advice Network is that if professionals who specialize in subjects that are hard for consumers, like buying a house, running a business, or planning a wedding, post "how to" articles on their area of expertise, then that will attract traffic of people who are in need of the same vendors.
So, it takes the article directory piece, and then marries it with lead generation for small businesses. Almost like elance, but without the taking a cut of the revenue from the entire job thing that elance does.
My site, www.advicenetwork.com, is a social media site for small service businesses. We are starting with three major categories, business services (this includes everything from accounting to SEO) real estate, and weddings.
We are pre-launch, with a planned 12/1 roll-out, however we are already accepting articles, and if you submit one now, you get a chance to win a MacBook computer! The contest is at http://www.advicenetwork.com/contest
In addition to having articles with good links back to your site, we are going to send highly qualified leads to your business, sort of like elance, but without us taking a cut of the job!
The idea behind Advice Network is that if professionals who specialize in subjects that are hard for consumers, like buying a house, running a business, or planning a wedding, post "how to" articles on their area of expertise, then that will attract traffic of people who are in need of the same vendors.
So, it takes the article directory piece, and then marries it with lead generation for small businesses. Almost like elance, but without the taking a cut of the revenue from the entire job thing that elance does.
It is great to see you passing some necessary attention to some of the these great post. Surely something everyone can help out with.
It is great to see you passing some necessary attention to some of the these great post. Surely something everyone can help out with.
Social media to me is not Facebook, I think social networking with Facebook, but like I said I am a newbie to the field and not a pro and do not intend on becoming a professional Social media man. I prefer to hire you guys and see who does best for me.
Social media to me is not Facebook, I think social networking with Facebook, but like I said I am a newbie to the field and not a pro and do not intend on becoming a professional Social media man. I prefer to hire you guys and see who does best for me.
I like the angle you take on things - always trying to find that extra edge and sharing at least 10% of it with us. ;-) (you KNOW you know way more than you tell).
Of course, you look at social media from the business model which is, in my opinion, its best (and only) function. Everyone else might think of it as SOCIAL, but all I can say is that it's SOCIAL only in the way that keeping a bunch of egg-laying hens as comfortable as possible would be considered SOCIAL.
You said we could post a link so here's one from a similar angle but that is told in my "between-the-eyes" style...
The Myth and Fallacy of Social Media
Happy fishing,
Sam
I like the angle you take on things - always trying to find that extra edge and sharing at least 10% of it with us. ;-) (you KNOW you know way more than you tell).
Of course, you look at social media from the business model which is, in my opinion, its best (and only) function. Everyone else might think of it as SOCIAL, but all I can say is that it's SOCIAL only in the way that keeping a bunch of egg-laying hens as comfortable as possible would be considered SOCIAL.
You said we could post a link so here's one from a similar angle but that is told in my "between-the-eyes" style...
The Myth and Fallacy of Social Media
Happy fishing,
Sam