Using Technorati to Promote your Blog

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What is Technorati?

Technorati is the Google for blogs, people who are interested in blogs can search for them using this service. Technorati uses tags that the author has labelled their blog with, as the search criteria. It houses blogs concerned with many different subjects ranging from business to entertainment, sport to politics and more.

How will it help?

First and foremost, Technorati is a free service that is concerned with blogs. So, everyone who uses this service is looking for a blog to read and potentially follow. This service gives a great opportunity to promote your blog as well as communicate with other bloggers and find out how they promote their blog away from Technorati. This service is well worth using, it can help you reach your target market and most importantly, drive traffic to your website. There is also a blog leader board so you can see which blogs are performing the best. There are currently around 1,302,000 blogs listed on Technorati .

How does it work ?

You must start by creating an account with Technorati. Filling out details about yourself . You then go on to register your blog, using information such as the URL and a description of your site. Once you have claimed your blog, you are given a code which you must post in your next post on your blog, this tells Technorati that you truly are the author. You can then use this service to promote your blog.


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2 Comments to “Using Technorati to Promote your Blog”

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  2. Richie says:

    I certainly shall, i’m basically sharing information as i learn it myself. So ill expand on any posts i make as i learn more. Thanks for reading.

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