Posts Tagged ‘Technorati’
State of the Blogosphere 2009
Every year at BlogWorld, Technorati releases a preview of their annual State of the Blogosphere report. According to Technorati’s CEO Richard Jalichandra, this year’s report was the most extensive to date. The 2009 survey included 2,900 respondents, which is up from 1,300 respondents from last year.
Standing Out In The Digital Age
How many websites do you visit each day? Do you even have an accurate number or is it more than you could count? A recent Nielsen study unveiled the average Internet user in the US views 115 different websites each day. That’s a lot of websites! Oddly enough, many of us view even more websites than that on a daily basis. What type of websites do you view? Is it commerce, community, news, or blogs? For most, it is probably a combination of all mentioned.
BlogWorld: Richard Jalichandra’s First Year at Technorati
We met Richard Jalichandra last year at the BlogWorld Expo 2007, just 40 days after he had been named the CEO of Technorati. One year later, we met again at the BlogWorld Expo 2008 to discuss that first year. Richard catches us up on Technorati Media and the 2008 State of the Blogosphere. Find out all these details only on WebProNews.
Reputation Management Made Easy
In today’s WebProNews Tip of the Day, Mike McDonald explains reputation management for your Web site. Reputation management is important to track and it’s really not that hard of a task. Mike shows how to use Technorati and Google News and how to apply to their RSS feeds. Check out all the details in the [...]
BlogWorld and New Media Expo: Technorati’s Richard Jalichandra
Forty days ago, Technorati named a new CEO. Richard Jalichandra, the new CEO, talked with WebProNews in Las Vegas at the BlogWorld and New Media Expo 2007. He discussed upcoming potential changes and trends. Technorati has primarily been centered around search, but according to Jalichandra, it is now moving to discovery. Find out what that [...]
On the Phone with Popular Blogger Rebecca Kelly on the Blogging Craze
The blogging craze may be turning into what some consider the “norm.” Since their emergence nearly a decade ago, they have flourished and include everything from news, politics, sports, and even their personal lives. According to blog search engine Technorati, 3 years ago, only 2 million blogs were on the webbut today, there [...]
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