Ok, I may be slowest person in the world, but after six months of active blogging I still do not understand/see what is so great about Technorati? I noticed that my blog is hanging in lower 90,000 when it comes to incoming links from other blogs. I am not sure what good the button you see in this post is, but I am just taking on an idea from a prominent blogger and will begin to reciprocate in this regard. So it is simple, you add my blog to your Technorati favorites I will add yours. What will this do? I have no idea. But when I notice something I will let every one know. If you know what is the benefit of being ” please enlighten me.
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Mark,
“no, you need to right click the page”
Thanks for the tip. It makes things a bit easier. I actually think it can be real good if they would track the content of comments as well.
I think the co.mment people have itended to be looked at as a real blog. Which I actually thing it is. I have been trying to avoid commenting on other blogs unless I have something of value to add and therefore I value my own conversations in the blogosphere. I do hope co.mments can figure out how to convinced about the same “Technorati”.
“automatically adding the URL to be tracked.”
no, you need to right click the page
“the tracking consist only from tracking the number of comments”
Yeah I see that also.
I never could get co.comments to work for me so that’s why I’m using commentful
“I never could get co.comments ”
I meant co.mments, and I hate their name 😉
You guys are becoming confused
There is
coComment.com which is all automatic, provides integration etc
co.mments.com which you have to click to track
Commentful.com which seems a bit like co.mments.com with notification
“You guys are becoming confused” lol
Not a big news for me just take a closer look at most of my writing 😉
Jocking aside, thanks for clarification. In the comments above I always thought of coComment.com, the one where you can install WordPress plugin along with FF extention, right?
Mark,
“no, you need to right click the page”
Thanks for the tip. It makes things a bit easier. I actually think it can be real good if they would track the content of comments as well.
I think the co.mment people have itended to be looked at as a real blog. Which I actually thing it is. I have been trying to avoid commenting on other blogs unless I have something of value to add and therefore I value my own conversations in the blogosphere. I do hope co.mments can figure out how to convinced about the same “Technorati”.
yes I did get confused
coComment.com – won't even load this morning
co.mments.com – would “hang” or was slow when I tested
commentful.com – not as many features but works every time so far
You guys are becoming confused
There is
coComment.com which is all automatic, provides integration etc
co.mments.com which you have to click to track
Commentful.com which seems a bit like co.mments.com with notification
“You guys are becoming confused” lol
Not a big news for me just take a closer look at most of my writing 😉
Jocking aside, thanks for clarification. In the comments above I always thought of coComment.com, the one where you can install WordPress plugin along with FF extention, right?
yes I did get confused
coComment.com – won’t even load this morning
co.mments.com – would “hang” or was slow when I tested
commentful.com – not as many features but works every time so far