Thanks for the del.icio.us feed option!
Is there an easy way to claim my Tribe.net blog on Technorati's website? Technorati currently allows its registered bloggers to embed code into their
blogs to establish the link between the two sites, but I'm not aware if it's possible to do so w/ Tribe blogs...
TIA --
Is there an easy way to claim my Tribe.net blog on Technorati's website? Technorati currently allows its registered bloggers to embed code into their
blogs to establish the link between the two sites, but I'm not aware if it's possible to do so w/ Tribe blogs...
TIA --
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Re: Tribe.net blog / Technorati feed
Sat, February 23, 2008 - 4:56 PM
Solsken - you had to wait over two years for a reply and probably have long since tuned out, but you've asked a FAQ-type question, so I'll answer it anyway.
Having recently contacted Technorati,
support.technorati.com/discus...ic/3010
I'm lead to the conclusion that there is, at present, no way for anybody to claim his Tribe blog on Technorati. I've contacted Tribe technical support, pointed them in the direction of that thread and asked them to please get in contact with Technorati about this. As Technorati is still, as of today, one of the major blog search engines and Tribe needs to increase its traffic for its ad revenue to come up, one might think that Tribe wouldn't mind talking things over with Technorati and maybe boosting Tribe's own pagerank significantly in the process, but I'm not optimistic.
Still, at least I tried.
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Re: Tribe.net blog / Technorati feed
Mon, March 17, 2008 - 7:55 PM
Note - as predicted, some weeks later, the management of Tribe has continued in its stubborn refusal to talk with Technorati about the problem. In fact, they haven't even responded to my missive to them, or my suggestion that they talk to Technorati.
I guess some management teams just really get off on frustrating the crap out of their own users. Build this reality into your plans.
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Re: Tribe.net blog / Technorati feed
Wed, April 30, 2008 - 8:52 AMOh, btw, as I found in the course of writing this discussion forum post
help.group.stumbleupon.com/forum/92274/
StumbleUpon seems to be having connection problems of some sort with Tribe, as well, as one can see in looking at this review page for my Tribe blog
www.stumbleupon.com/url/peop...nphy/blog
and noting that the StumbleUpon system can't find the title ("Stumbling into the Void"), which I'm guessing backs up what support was saying at Technorati. Where there are two sites having such difficulties, there is likely to be a third, and then more beyond that and this is how Tribe wants it. One can complain if one wishes, but I think a better philosophy in this would be to just accept this as a fact of life, and build it into one's plans. View one's Tribe blog as a place for one's friends to gather, not as something to be shared with the general public, except by chance as that general public accidentally finds its way in to one's profile.
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