My Fellow Bloggers
A couple of weeks ago, I got involved with several other bloggers on the Alexa Project. Basically, we use the Firefox add-on, Search Status, and strive to visit each other’s site no more than once a day. Search Status then sends Alexa a notice that we visited a particular site. All these reports are supposed to better our Alexa score. For the most part, it has.
If nothing else, my visit to each site has be an interesting experience. Each blog creation is as unique and varied as their imaginative authors are. The entries have been very informative and entertaining and even heart-wrenching to read. I’ve also discovered that some of my fellow bloggers are using some of the same pay-to-blog services that I’ve started using to supplement lost revenues from PPP.
As I review these sites, one thing has puzzled me. There are just a handful of the blogs have great ranking scores yet they’ve only been around for a few months. Or, they only have two to three posts for their entire blog. How did they earn such popular rankings?
In any case, I find myself in the midst of an amazing community of people. Now I have to figure out how to enrich their lives as much as they have enriched mine …
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Hey there Alexa project buddy! I just added my new blog to it and am seeing some progress. Cool deal. I also changed the link to my home page to one that starts with the Alexa code so that if anyone comes to my bog and hits the home then I get an extra Alexa ping. The project has worked pretty well for Castle Nottingham too which I see in your recent viewers list right now
Hello Barrow-Wight! I’ve added you to my Alexa script file to make sure that I visit your site. Stop by and let me know how it all works for you!