FeedShot is a new service for submitting weblogs and RSS feeds to relevant search engines like Bloogz and DayPop.
Originally posted 2005-09-27 07:26:02. Republished by Old Post Promoter
Trusted reviews: personal computers, internet and web, webmastering
October 21st, 2009 — Weblog Services
FeedShot is a new service for submitting weblogs and RSS feeds to relevant search engines like Bloogz and DayPop.
Originally posted 2005-09-27 07:26:02. Republished by Old Post Promoter
October 9th, 2009 — Weblog Services
Chad Everett is such a happy convert to Firefox he’s developing the Bloglines Tooklit for Mozilla.
Inspired by David’s FDSubscriber extension, and his comments about a similar funcitonality for Bloglines, I decided to see if I could do it. In a nutshell? It seems that I can. It took some doing, and there were a number of stumbling blocks along the way (which I’ll share in the future). But I finally managed to create the Bloglines Tooklit for Mozilla.
Originally posted 2004-05-10 14:30:35. Republished by Old Post Promoter
September 23rd, 2009 — Weblog Services
Having one weblog with ’sex’ within the name and another with those three deadly letters in the path I’ve bitched that weblogs.com won’t accept my pings without my indulging in shenanigans.
For my sexuality weblog, which has the offending, string in its path I ping referencing a subdomain. For the one with s-e-x in the name I often make up whatever name amuses me. Today I was posting a satire of Christian opposition to gay marriage that was rephrased in terms of a defense of circumcision. On a whim I put circumcision as part of the weblog name. Weblogs.com returned “access denied.”
I’m getting ready to simply stop doing the manual pings. Bloglines and many other services send their bot around. If your blogrolling service doesn’t check blo.gs then I guess you’ll have to trust your luck (this might sound arrogant but one of my weblogs is currently receiving 15K unique visitors a day, mostly from search engines but it is reasonably well blogrolled).
In refusing certain sexually themed keywords weblogs.com is playing a losing game. None of the ping spammers I’m aware of them use them. They are too canny. Being smarter than whoever is managing weblogs.com they all hit it repeatedly without ever having their access denied.
Originally posted 2004-04-21 10:27:01. Republished by Old Post Promoter
September 18th, 2009 — Weblog Services
Much to my surprise since my initial mention of this weblog search engine I’ve received a number of hits from people using it. Seems it is well worth your time to ad your weblog(s) to their lists.
Originally posted 2003-09-25 09:52:01. Republished by Old Post Promoter
September 9th, 2009 — Weblog Services, Website
Postami, a small news aggregator, RSS feed finder, has added a new service:
Gpmon is an alert management tool used for monitoring website availability and errors. It visualize some informations about your website or blog directly in your GPRS or WAP Phone. Features
Originally posted 2004-03-23 15:06:28. Republished by Old Post Promoter
August 30th, 2009 — Weblog Services
We’re a group of students, faculty and staff with a passion for weblogs, personal publishing and online research, and we’ve come together to form Tar Heel Bloggers. You are invited to join us. If you are a member of the Carolina community – broadly speaking, you have some connection to UNC-CH – and you have a blog, tell us about it.
Tar Heel Bloggers (Noted at Don’t Back Down).
North & South Carolina weblogs:
You must be Born in, or now live in, or once lived in, or would like to live in, North Carolina
And:
Research Triangle Park blogger meetup: Raleigh-Durham, NC Weblogger Meetup Mini-board
From earlier in the year the N&O’s Triangle blogs
If you have a paid Live Journal account (I do) you can get a live of North Carolina Live Journals. You can narrow your search to a specific town.
Globe of Blogs North Carolina listing. Most every weblog portal enables you to search by state.
To make your only weblog more easily located by those nearby you can add your GeoTags.
But with the web distance doesn’t really matter, does it?
Originally posted 2003-11-09 12:11:48. Republished by Old Post Promoter
August 27th, 2009 — Weblog Services
There are plenty of sites it seems a bit silly to point people to until you discover how many people aren’t aware of them. Like the Yahoo! Directory listing of Online Journals and Diaries
Originally posted 2003-03-16 08:15:20. Republished by Old Post Promoter
September 19th, 2005 — Weblog Services
Ah, I only have very, very low class blogs, or weblogs as we elite folks would rather call them.
Surely if you have a weblog you’ve been getting these emails inviting your to submit your weblog to “High Class Blogs.”
Indeed you may win an “Award!” For what most naïve weblog writer of the week?
Visiting the land of High Class Blogs it looks a bit like a DMOZ for weblogs, a bit like a scraper site and a bit like … er … something ugly.
The reviews by Bruce and crew read as if they were written by robots though I don’t really think that is the case.
My cursory glance didn’t show any signs of High Class Blogs engaged in any practices worse than sending out incompetently formed emails.
But if you remember a couple of years ago there were comment spammers posting some fairly innocent seeming comments with links to innocent seeming sites that would eventually become porn site feeders.
My possibly uncharitable guess is that High Class Blogs is looking to accumulate large collection of inbound links. Once gained they’ll be feeding adult or gambling sites.
I’ve been lucky enough to find some of my sites added to DMOZ or the Yahoo Directory without my request. Certainly I’ve never had a useful or honorable directory ask me to submit.
High Class Blogs: subtle spam, forthcoming scam or just innocent youth without a clue or any aesthetics?
August 22nd, 2005 — Spam, Scams, Weblog Services
Splog Reporter explains its purpose:
The simplest definition for splog is as follows:
SPAM + BLOG = SPLOG
Splog is a terrorist to our blogosphere and needs to be stopped. This site was created for “good willed” bloggers to report splog in an effort to help to clean up the blogosphere of splog.
Wonderful idea, can’t help but wish them the very best of luck.
April 20th, 2004 — Weblog Services
Ping-o-Matic! pings ten services to let them know that you’ve updated your weblog. Eventually if you ping Ping-o-Matic! it will in turn notify everybody for you.
Not of huge use as I can see to weblog software like MovableType but handy for folks using Blogger and Live Journal.