Sep 28 2007

How To Get Higher Authority on Technorati

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Do not read this if you do not want to rank higher in Technorati which have an affect on how much money you make from your blog. Technorati is like Google for blogs and this is a good thing and it’s so much easier to rank well on Technorati since the majority do not know how it is done.

I am gonna show you how to get more people to link to you and add you to favorite on Technorati. The more links you get, the higher your rank will be on Technorati. Please follow the steps below and I can guarantee you will get a higher rank within a month if you continue doing this.

1. Finding the right people

Alway do research before you start anything and this is one of those time. We need to find people that are interested in what you have to say and write about on your blog. First you need to head over to Technorati and browse for some high ranking blogs in your niche.

What you can do is use the search button to find some blogs in your niche with high authority of over 200 or click on “Popular” and browse through there until you find a blog in your niche. When you find the right blog, click on it.

 

Technorati High Rank

2. Filter out the potential reader

We now have our potential readers and link lovers. We will now filter out which will more likely link to us. If you look at the picture below you can see that Problogger which I chose as an example have over 4k blog reactions. What is blog reactions? Those are the blogs that have linked to Problogger and the reason why they are good target is because if they are willing to link to Problogger, then they might link to us.

Now Problogger is just an example you might want to find a less popular blog so you get more chance of being linked to. Choosing the right people is everything.

Technorati High Rank 2

Now you need to click on “View all reactions” where the blog reactions is which is highlighted in yellow. This is how you choose the best people in my opinion.

  1. Choose blogs with an authority of around 10-50 because if it is too low then that I assume that blog doesn’t have worthwhile content. Now some of those blogs with 1-10 authority might be new but I do not want to waste time and guess.
  2. Once you have chosen dozens of these blogs, you need to visit them and check them out. Look for their most recent posts and try to find a good one.
  3. Now that you have one chosen one good post from each of the dozens blog, you need to link to those post. Just link to them in anyway on your blog. What you can do is a “post of the week” thing in which you link to those profitable blogs. When I say profitable I mean that they will link back.I betcha that most of them will visit you and half will link back to you.

That is basically it and again choosing the right people is EVERYTHING in this technique. Just make to link to all of these profitable blogs in your post. Dedicate one of your post a week for linking to others.

I do not link to top blog just because others are doing it or because one of their post inspire me. I’ am not greedy or anything but they won’t notice you and they are already popular. Link to the newborn blogs and they will gladly visit you and even link to you :mrgreen:

I hope this helps and know that I just discover this technique today. Take an hour each day to do this and then link to them once a week. It will work for you because a blogger told me about this - just not as detailed as I am telling you :wink:

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  1. Nick Bakewell said:

    Good idea, thanks. I will be trying this out.

    September 28th, 2007 at 1:28 pm
  2. Denis Gauthier said:

    great stuff!!!!

    September 28th, 2007 at 2:57 pm
  3. Alex Sysoef said:

    Sean, you got some great collection of posts filled with great unique info and as result - you just got yourself a subscriber :) keep em coming …

    Alex

    September 28th, 2007 at 5:13 pm
  4. WarriorBlog said:

    Thanks guy! I try my best to deliver good content :mrgreen:

    September 28th, 2007 at 5:16 pm
  5. Catherine Lawson said:

    Sean - thanks for the great tip. I still can’t figure out how to get technorati to show my blog name though. Every time I write a new post - it shows the post title instead!

    By the way - have been ill this week, so had to slow down a little. But I will get back to you soon with that testimonial.

    September 28th, 2007 at 5:44 pm
  6. WarriorBlog said:

    Isn’t it suppose to do that Catherine? I probably wouldn’t click on it if I saw your name- if the title look interesting I will click :mrgreen:

    September 28th, 2007 at 7:53 pm
  7. Adebola said:

    Thanks Sean for this wonderful post. I want to let you know that it is an answer to my prayer. I saw my Technorati Authority yesterday and was wondering what it meant. I was already planning to research more on this and came your post.

    Thanks so much. I’m already on Technorati looking at the top blogs in my niche ;)

    September 29th, 2007 at 11:10 am
  8. Israel Jobs said:

    Alot of leg work, but it’s a good tip and like you say, with the right choices it can pay off nicely. But I would generalize - Technorati is just one place to find bloggers with common interests but that’s exactly what blog directories are for.

    September 29th, 2007 at 10:26 pm
  9. Il.mo Conosocio Santulli said:

    Is it true that that the Internet Search Engine Technorati traffic party has ended? Jeff Koo of Technorati Media Contact says, “The World Live Web is incredibly active”. According to Technorati data there are over 175,000 new blogs being created every day.

    We’ve noticed how some people were disgruntled with Technorati even though they were using the site to view personal stat sheets. Technorati has other valuable resources other than to provide popularity indexes.

    True you say that Technorati tracks 100.5M blogs and over 250M pieces of tagged social media, we have yet to add WarriorBlog as a recognized authority; there isn’t any other site that assembles information of the past State of Blogosphere and upcoming State of the Live Web reports.

    For the moment it appears Technorati is restructuring a move forward with a revenue stage business partly due to customer-driven needs. We champion efforts by David Sifry Founder and CEO of Technorati. Mr. Sifry cofounded and CTO Sputnik and Linuxcare. What’s more, he became a founding board member of Linux International and a board member of AOTC.

    Last year Technorati secured the SXSW awards for Best Technical Achievement. It was also nominated for a 2006 Webby award for Best Practices. Given the variables that wrap around a sustainable business, the tone indicates that we hold out much hope for Technorati.

    September 30th, 2007 at 1:18 am
  10. Admin Sean said:

    Thats one LONG comment right there! I am sorry but you lost me there :oops: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA Wow this is just the longest and strangest comment I have ever read (laughing really hard right now).

    September 30th, 2007 at 4:37 am
  11. YC said:

    Sean, I think that looks like spam… :wink: Anyway, these are good tips - I realised I have been doing something similar, just that I don’t check out Technorati that much to help in the process. But your post does detail it in a more structured manner.

    October 2nd, 2007 at 2:24 am
  12. popcornninja said:

    Thanks for the great post! I’ll definitely try these steps out.

    October 2nd, 2007 at 6:31 pm
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  14. Alex R. said:

    Sean - I’ve been meaning to sign up at Technorati, and this post will push me in that direction. I really like this approach to generating traffic. Just another you show me love, I show you love approach. Great work, bud!

    October 5th, 2007 at 4:24 pm
  15. ajabgajab.blogspot.com said:

    Hmm…
    One more post on the same topic please!

    October 27th, 2007 at 5:45 am
  16. Sailen said:

    Good Post. I will try this.
    Regards,
    Sailen

    November 4th, 2007 at 11:15 am
  17. John Titor said:

    Your tip is so simple and obvious and yet I had never thought of it. I’ll certainly give it a try myself.

    One problem I have noticed in Technorati though is the number of splogs that link to me one day and then delete the link the next. Any ideas what benefit they hope to get from that?

    November 4th, 2007 at 7:27 pm
  18. ayouthofvalour said:

    thank you very much I’ve been searching for ways to build authority, this has been very helpful.

    November 6th, 2007 at 12:58 pm
  19. Lakshmi said:

    A very useful post..Will try it :)

    November 13th, 2007 at 6:48 am
  20. melony said:

    Hello! You stated to link to a “profitable” Technorati blog. Does that include linking with a competitor (i.e., someone with a similar and related blog?), or shall I link with any blog I deem “profitable.” Further, how do I refer them as a link, do I add their url in my blog? Further, I still haven’t figured out RSS feeds for my blog. You have “Feedburner,” right? How does that work and how may I get “feedburner”? Is it free? Thanks, Melony.

    November 19th, 2007 at 6:43 am
  21. emmanuel martinez said:

    Hi, thanks for your valuable information and it is useful for me as well especially i’m just started blogging.

    December 4th, 2007 at 5:11 am
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  23. Robin Sampson said:

    Thank you for this. I started my niche list and added to my RSS

    December 24th, 2007 at 11:35 am
  24. elteto said:

    Excelent! thanks for this info!

    January 7th, 2008 at 2:15 am
  25. Angelea said:

    hey thanks..that was really useful

    January 10th, 2008 at 5:43 pm
  26. Roland said:

    Hi there,
    Thanks for your good lesson.Im relaized now that your technique is more efective than mine. :idea:
    I just always try to get link from top blog and my action is useless. :cry: Like you say,they are to popular to link back us.
    Thanks Any way. :mrgreen: I glad you post this.I wish succes to us. :mrgreen:
    Have a nice day. :wink:

    January 20th, 2008 at 8:37 am
  27. Justin said:

    Hey! Just wanted say thanks for the post. Tons of useful information I am going to use to help my own blog out.

    March 12th, 2008 at 5:19 am
  28. kelly said:

    Hi , your post is really good and so much helpful , i was looking for this answer for almost 6 months, understand technorati was so difficult for me that i was thinking it is useless. But you have cleared most of my doubts which was in my head
    Thanks for helping out
    Great Work , Keep it up
    Thanks
    Kelly

    April 4th, 2008 at 2:30 pm
  29. moserw said:

    Really good couple of points that I have not thought of or even come across before. Thanks much for sharing. Really appreciate it.

    July 15th, 2008 at 11:32 am
  30. Poker Guru said:

    Wow great stuff in one post.

    August 14th, 2008 at 10:47 am

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