Technorati Blog Claim Update
Technorati is Just Too Busy or Just Too Important to Even Send Me a Real email
As you probably know by now, back in July on the 29th, I tried to claim my blog in Technorati. This has turned out to be a project rather than a simple event. So far I don’t own my own blog and I haven’t placed the code “fcayphqgb7″ necessary to prove that I own my blog on it.
(Post from Search Engine Optimizician.)
I even titled a post with the verification number “fcayphqgb7″ and that didn’t even work. The site still tells me they cant find the verification number.
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Claim My Blog on Technorati > My Blog is Lost > Frustration Ensues
My blog isn’t lost to me but it must be to Technorati. They can’t find the code fcayphqgb7.
In my post yesterday I touted the ease of claiming my blog with Technorati. It appears as though I spoke too soon.
I claimed my blog all right but they can’t find the code they gave me.
Technorati – Claim Your Blog – fcayphqgb7
When you claim you blog in Technorati they make you jump through a few hoops
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Claiming your blog establishes that you are its owner, and allows you to use Technorati services to increase your blog’s visibility.
Say Goodbye to SplashCast as We Know It
SplashCast was a Great Service I have Recommended it to Many of My Clients and Others Over the Years
It’s too bad they are throwing in the towel. As for us the early adopters of their services, we can’t help but feel abandoned. I signed up for their services shortly after launch and have been touting their easy-to-use video services for websites and blogs ever since.
Post from Search Engine Optimizician.
This morning I received this email from them.
LinkedIn – Twitter – Blog – Facebook – Flickr
The Social Media Trilogy: Three Vital Components for Building a Successful Online Strategy


It’s time to look at the big picture – beyond starting a blog or getting your team on Twitter. To survive in these trying economic times, enterprises must adopt a trilogy of Web 2.0 fundamentals as part of your long-term communications objectives.
WordPress Blog and SEO Session SearchFest 2009
Blog WordPress and SEO
The WordPress and SEO session dealt with how to make your blog work better, not only with the search engines but also with your users. WordPress and SEO also gave us some great insights into how to make updating our blogs an easier task.

Blog Headlines Tricks The Pros Use in the Copywriting Market
What’s the most important part of your blog post?
If you didn’t say, “The headline,” think about what made you click through to read this from your reader or twitter.
You probably arrived at my blog based on the power of the words in the headline.
How to SEO Your Blog – SearchFest 2009
Copywriting for SEO on Your Blog
Well I did make my first major decision of the SearchFest day I choose to attend the Blogging, Copywriting, and SEO Session in the big room. I didn’t even have to change seats after Danny Sullivan’s inspiring keynote.
WordPress – What is a Blog without Plugins?
WordPress
The software that blogs run on is the key to the presentation and features available. There are a multitude of different applications available, all with their own respective pros and cons. It is not very surprising that close to half of the Top 100 blogs run on customized software. When it comes to out of the box blog software WordPress is still the most popular.
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