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Eddie Awad today posted a list of Oracle blogs ranked by Technorati Authority. AppsLab is 45 on his list. The list ranks all the blogs he aggregates using OraNA aggregator. I have embedded his Google Spreadsheet below; Eddie, I hope that’s fine with you.
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2 years ago
Totally fine. Keep on the interesting blogging...
2 years ago
This is interesting stats
You should also get your site listed on
http://topsites.blogflux.com/technology/
Unlike Technorati that is based on links, topsites uses google like algorithm that ranks a site based on page views, hits, time a user spends on the site etc.
Coincidentally, my blog is 49 on topsites too :)
Cheers
Anil
2 years ago
Thanks for the referral. I will get us set up there as well.
Jake
2 years ago
The positions are ranked by Technorati authority which a measure of the number of folks linking to your blog. Tom has a huge following and a subject close to many bloggers hearts. I have a liddle ol product to talk about, I have alot of regular readers but there are not that many bloggers writing about BI or BIP for that matter hence the low scores. Well thats my excuse and Im sticking to it ...
Cheers, Tim