Technorati currently has two Top 100 blog lists - one according to favorites and the other generated based on link popularity. The first measures Technorati users who've marked the blog as a "favorite;" as per the screen capture below:
The top 6 blogs all have fewer than 1000 members who've "favorited" them. Compared with the number of readers these blogs have, it's nearly absurd to think that such a small percentage are A) members at Technorati and B) interested in pushing their favorite blogs up the list. As you scroll down the top 100 favorited, you see that a group of 100 friends could easily launch a blog and get it solidly placed into the top 50 without much effort. SEW is #52 with only 93 members "favoriting" that blog.
The other Technorati Top 100 list is ranked by the number of other blogs linking to the listees. See below:
This one is tougher to game, but remember that almost any blog can be included in Technorati (though they do filter for splogs) and that it only takes 2,900 blogs linking to you to get onto this list. SEOmoz itself has over 2600 blogs pointing to it, putting us at rank #152 as of now.
I was talking with Todd (Oilman) today about his own blog and he mentioned that a personal goal was to get onto the Technorati lists. With an arsenal of a few clever programmers or simply a large group of friends, those lists seem largely pliable, though I don't yet see evidence of manipulation. I suspect that controls may be in place to prevent large scale spamming, but I'd be curious as to how it's done.
One problem that Technorati's Top 100 Favorited list certainly suffers from is the lack of reward for users to "tag" their favorite blogs. Doing so provides no value to the user, it doesn't create a watchlist or add it to a Technorati Feed. You can download a nifty toolbar that lets you favorite blogs across the web and once on your favorites page, you can organize these, but the fun basically stops there. If I were Mr. Sifry, I'd seriously consider adding a value proposition to make it more enticing for users to favorite blogs, for bloggers to encourage their users to participate at Technorati and for those new to the blogosphere to explore the industry through Technorati's services.
Normally, I'm not one to ask users to perform any sort of task, but I'm immensely curious about what would happen if a large group of blog readers suddenly favorited a blog en masse. Since it's selfish to do it for SEOmoz (although it would be cool, so don't let me stop you if you do like us), let's give this a shot for another smaller blog, like Todd's. Supposedly, if 50 or so of us readers favorite his blog, we should break him into the Top 100. I'm sure he'd be happy to respond by giving us the traffic stats from the move and we can watch how Technorati responds as well.
What's your experience using Technorati's services? Has anyone here tried playing around with their popularity metrics in the past? Do you find it odd that they rank search results according to update time? Is my social experiment spam? manipulative? unethical? All of the above? I'm so tired from the hiring process, I honestly have a brain like a sieve.
And no, I won't be giving away who got kicked off Runway tonight - I learned my lesson last week (though luckily the Digg crowd and Project Runway's demographic have minimal overlap).
Thanks for sharing, Rand.
Interesting post. This is the first time I've read oilman's blog. I added it as a favorite and will keep an eye on his work. Also added SEOmoz of course!
It's not my blog, but I added OmniNerd as well:
https://technorati.com/blogs/https://omninerd.c...
Done, done and done! I came here from Graywolf's blog, so I've favorited him, you and Oilman. It's going to be interesting to see how this works out! :-)
Rand, I attended one of your presentations at SES San Jose - you made it really interesting. Great work!
My blog is new, and pretty much unknown at this point: blog.softwareabstractions.com so I'm now studying your posts on linkbait.
Check it out folks, Oilman is now in the top 100: https://technorati.com/pop/blogs/?faves=1
Something interesting about this top 100 list - Seth Godin's blog is on it twice - at position 29 and 43 - with two different URLs. Guess one should make sure that anyone favouriting your blog uses a designated URL or your votes could be split.
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Winner of my $100 Technorati Challenge posted: https://www.kineda.com/?p=1068
Created a twist of my own to this idea. The $100 Technorati Favorites Challenge: https://www.kineda.com/?p=1024
[Can't comment on Kineda's blog without a Wordpress login, so I'm putting it here.]
Kineda - how about a reciprocal favorite (or backlink) for a random sampling, or for everyone, in addition to the $100? It should be easy to do, and it's Free! :-)
Hey, maybe I should be favourited as well. I went from 0 to 57 last night. I could easily break the top 100 with the votes that sent to oilman, send some to me. And I'll report back on the stats. Cheers!
https://www.technorati.com/blogs/http%3A%2F%2F...
Update: I'm in the top 100 now. Thanks for the voting people!
Sure I will play.
Done and done too.
Interested to hear how it works out - SEOmoz is up to 24 and Oilman at 9! Work to do there...
I shall game it :) Watch out for www.leftofme.com
Done. I am going to add a post on my blog too. Maybe my 5/day visitors will push you over to the 100s ;-)
Good luck Marc.
SEOmoz and Oilman's blog added to my favourites. Will be intresting to see the results.. cheers
I'll add his, just add mine! :)
I did some similar testing, but couldn't analyze the results enough. You've got a lot larger base so I can't wait to see the results:
Do Favorites Count?
I was just wondering about this very subject the other day ... and along you came and beat me to the posting punch :). I love Technorati - it's my favorite blgo search tool - and yet I recognize that it's got a LOT of problems. Its indexes are constantly messing up, and sometimes the site itself simply tells me it's too busy to handle my queries. I would chalk most of its problems up to simple gorwing pains, though. Hopefully this little experiment will help Technorati improve. Good work!
"Supposedly, if 50 or so of us readers favorite his blog, we should break him into the Top 100. I'm sure he'd be happy to respond by giving us the traffic stats from the move and we can watch how Technorati responds as well."
Done and Done. So when is Todd gonna favorite me? ;)
Everybody who participates will be favorited back if you post at my blog and include the link to your blog on Technorati :)
https://www.oilman.ca/communities/technorati-t...
Done. Oilman has been favorited 22 times as of now.
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