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So how was your radio interview in between Godaddy? Did they give out any unexpected gadgets?
I didn't know you post cartoon. I'll draw you something to post when I find a funny story to tell. A picture worth thousands of words.
Robert is falling in love with? Wiki!
The interview was fun. Not sure anyone was listening, though. TWiT still is the high water mark for real people telling me they heard me after I was on.
You never know where your next love will come. I know of a few couples who met through blogs/Google.
Mad Mojitos! :-)
That's only if your sex life consists of being a part of the circle jerk.
How about saying "who's your TechMeme" or "TechMeme again"? Maybe ... "feeling a little randy baby ... TechMeme". #:P
Eventually, it, Digg, and all the other circlejerk sites go away, and instead of deciding your news source based on digital handjobs from the blogging literati, you start doing so based on actual content. I looked at Digg one time, and realized everything on it was the same. Three lines from the blog and pages of trolling and flaming. Feh. When did High School become people's lifetime behavior model?
Between TechMeme, Digg, and Winer acting like he somehow created the "river" concept, the entire "blogosphere" is due to collapse, and if I could find a way to accelerate it, I surely would.
Hey, and guess what? That's all it was meant to do.
To give it any more power over your life than that is frankly pathetic.
My point to the whole Techmeme issue is that it becomes a bit slow when it relies soley on the A-Listers and it limits itself in discovering other places that are cracking these new stories even before the A-Listers.
Not dissing you or anyone else on that A-List - I'm avid readers of most of you (you and Rubel are probably my top two). I just found it ironic that Gabe was saying the way to get on Techmeme was to link to it, I really don't see that happening all that often with the A-Listers appearing there - so why the special treatment.
Ahhh well, it is what it is, it's Gabe's site and he can find the news he sees fit. I just questioned about finding more a variety through finding these smaller bloggers. :)
Thanks for this post Robert, gives me another way to look at this subject.
This is Rashmi (one of the Slideshare founders). Thanks for the link!
I think TechMeme does what it is supposed to do: reflect the structure of the blogosphere and highlight some of the most linked to and talked about stuff. There should be more sites like TechMeme using different algorithms, and different starting points.
I love TechMeme BECAUSE of its elitism.
If you are a new blogger and you are regularly breaking news and you aren't on TechMeme yet, heck, just post here in comments and we'll notice you sooner or later and you'll get the traffic.
To the point in your headline, I'm not sure what people believe will happen if their post gets on TechMeme. It's nice to be noticed, but in my experience it doesn't generate all that much traffic. I've had a small number of stories on TechMeme. I've had a many more stories on Slashdot or the front page of Digg, and the traffic is no comparison. TechMeme is not a blip compared to Slashdot, a good Digging or a BoingBoing link.
I like the advice of "post in ym comments and you'll get on TechMeme." Do you think it works? Let's find out!
Yes, I do think that. I read their blogs and I notice that a lot of them don't link a whole lot to other people.
The thing is one link does not make a blog, but it all helps.
I agree with you about the traffic, though. Digg and Slashdot definitely bring more.
But the TechMeme audience is more influential.
If one exists, I'd sure like to know about it. I'll bet it gets on TechMeme within a week. The thing is, I don't think it exists. So, to say that TechMeme is only for "A listers" is disingenuous, unless you can supply an example of a blog that consistently publishes great stuff that isn't getting on there.
I agree in part with what you say, you do have valid points. However like I pointed out, it's not really about bitching about the A-Listers, more about what seems to be favoritisms. And I fully understand and I'm adult enough to realize why it happens - it's all part of the way the world works. :)
Was trying to point out that Gabe could possibly get breaking news faster if he did consider some smaller bloggers. Of course he's got to look at some factors - how long has it been up, how often do they post, etc.
Its all cool though we as bloggers all have differing opinions, and that's what makes this a great forum. I'll definitely keep it in mind about posting here -just didn't want to be rude! :) Techmeme has picked up Search Marketing Gurus though, which is cool.
Maybe a small tip - you should see if you have more pull (than lil' ole me) in getting an interview w/ Weird Al Yankovic. Here's a guy reinventing his whole career through our medium, just wrote up something about him
(http://www.searchmarketinggurus.com/search_mark...)
True. Consider Hurricane Katrina Disaster. Smaller blog break news with photos before reporters do. Would it apply to tech news?
Big companies with resources and network to invite A-listers to attend their Press Conference. What about other unknown companies don't have PR agency, PR Consultant, or any resources to reach out to A-listers.
I just missed you by a few hours and a few blocks that day. I was in Palo Alto doing a podcasting recording on a Wiki, a less known but a very sexy wiki to someone like me who love gadgets.
Back to some interesting discussion.
Isn't blogging the wrong place to look for love? You 'll get admirers, fans or jerks on blogs. Oh I forgot those PR firms trying so hard to get your attention.
I am attempted to start a blog more or less due to the fact that I am out from hiding and leading a tech org.
Next love? A lot smarter love. Love without traveling! Ha ha.
I was hip to the A-list & didn't even know it, huh?
of course i know about http://google.com , but can someone derect me with links?
bye
Where i can read more about this problema?
Please, don't derect me to http://google.com i know about it.
Please derect me with some links.
thanks!
UCAKK^^