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Blog Challenge: Increase Technorati Authority

Blog Challenge: Increase Technorati Authority

Today is the day of Meme! I’ve been tagged a few times, so I must get on with the tagging of my own. At first I didn’t like meme’s that much but now they can be a little fun and it’s good way to meet new bloggers too. This meme is to see if we can increase our Technorati Authority by 300 in 30 days. I’m up for the challenge thats for sure. You can help me further if you want to add me to your Technorati Favorites. This meme was started by John over at SiteFever.

Basically just add your site and link it to another blog. Follow the format below for linking. If you want you can add more than one blog too! Each blog that posts this meme will increase your Technorati rating by +1 and help your backlinks in search engines too, just in time for a PR boost!

The goal here is to reach an incredible record of +300 Technorati authority for the blogs who participate! Can it be done?

******BEGIN LIST******

SiteFever.com links to BlueJar.com
Craze4tech.com links to Work-Surf.info
TheDOGRBlog links to LorisWorld
TheDOGRBlog links to BusinessPhones
TheDOGRBlog links to WhatIt’sReallyAllAbout
BlueJar.com links to The Gospel According To Rhys
BlueJar.com links to Bush Mackel
BlueJar.com links to Don’t Be Shy
BlueJar.com links to Susan Suarez
Bush Mackel links to Ordinary Folk
Bush Mackel links to News Notion
Bush Mackel links to Listikal
Bush Mackel links to Me and My Drum
Bush Mackel links to Brown Baron
Susan Suarez links to Shaun Low
Susan Suarez links to Why Go Elsewhere
Susan Suarez links to Adsense Track

******END LIST******

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Comments (16)

  1. How To Wake Up Early on August 11th, 2007 at 2:38 pm

    I’ll be willing to try it. With my authority of “10″ i have nothing to lose :)

  2. meeyauw on August 11th, 2007 at 2:57 pm

    I favorited you (which I had meant to do for awhile but didn’t, sorry!).

  3. Sarah on August 11th, 2007 at 9:57 pm

    Give it a try Sleeping Dude :c).

    @meeyauw: Thanks so much, I fav’d you too!

  4. How To Wake Up Early on August 12th, 2007 at 1:48 am

    Fav’d you both :) Keep up posting good stuff!

  5. Bush Mackel on August 12th, 2007 at 8:51 am

    I was just about done with writing a post in response to this dear Sarah, and then I accidentily closed the window. … I HATE LAPTOPS. BTW, you may wanna watch how you link to your site. I see you use www as as well not using it and that my result in the ol’ dupe content penalty in Google.

    “Not a sermon just a thought”

    BTW, as soon as I’m back on my desktop, I’ll get this up. Bye buddy!

  6. sitefever on August 12th, 2007 at 8:56 am

    @ Bush:

    It kind of worried me when I read your comment that Sarah may be hurting herself with PageRank and backlinks due to the www and no www links, but when you try to remove the www in the address bar, it seems as though Sarah has edited the htaccess file to always include the http://www.

    Good job!

  7. Sarah on August 12th, 2007 at 11:36 am

    @Sleeping Dude aka How To Wake Up Early: LOL I just like Sleeping dude better! Thanks for fav’ing me, fav’d you too.

    @Bush & sitefever: Oh I didn’t notice there was no www in this post, I’ve fixed that. I do have it forwarded from non-www to www, but either way you can’t really help it the way other people link to you. Thanks for catching this one!

  8. Rhys on August 12th, 2007 at 12:01 pm

    Thanks for the linky love!

  9. sitefever on August 12th, 2007 at 12:03 pm

    You don’t have to worry about how people link to your site as long as you have it in your htaccess file. If its in your htaccess file (which it looks like you do), your URL will automatically be changed.

    For example, on your site you have preferred to include the http://www. So, if I delete the www in the address bar, your htaccess file will automatically add www back into the URL.

    I touched on this in my post: http://sitefever.com/htaccess-.....nd-part-3/

    So, don’t worry about how your URL’s are linked, your htaccess file seems to be taking care of that for you :)

  10. shaun on August 12th, 2007 at 9:44 pm

    well i hope you reach 300 by 30 days that would be awsome!

  11. Sarah on August 13th, 2007 at 2:12 pm

    Yes I do forward the non-www to the www and have done that for sometime on all my websites. But I’m still unsure about the linking? So that does not matter how others link to us? Doesn’t affect our PR?

    @shaun: It would be cool. I’m not sure if its possible! My ranking seems at a stand still. Very hard once you get closer to the top 20k, it seems to move very slow!

  12. GIR on August 14th, 2007 at 2:14 am

    Hi, in the post, TheDOGRBlog is supposed to link to http://thedogr.blogspot.com

  13. Donald Mckenzie Jr on October 7th, 2007 at 7:24 am

    This sounds like a great idea. It is actually very possible to do this. I like to post comments a a few blogs each day. At the end of the month, the results show up on technorati.

  14. dontmiss on November 6th, 2007 at 3:03 pm

    Well, I’m quite late on this but I just “favorited” you on technorati and saw you got a 373 authority, so it worked ?

  15. gk on January 24th, 2008 at 4:56 pm

    i added you as well.

  16. Andrew Chapman on June 8th, 2008 at 11:14 am

    I have Faved You, and would love to be a part of the lin cycle as well.

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