March 29, 2004

technorati

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Besi­des my rea­ders, my fave thing on the web is Tech­no­rati.
I’m pla­ying around with this idea I call “the death of traf­fic”. Traf­fic was how we mea­su­red web­site suc­cess back in the bad ol’ dot­com days.
“We got a million hits in Novem­ber!“
Eh. Gapingvoid’s got­ten a million hits in 24 hours. It’s no big deal. It’s called a “spike”- peo­ple come, but then they leave just as quickly.
For the vast majo­rity of us blog­gers, what’s far more impor­tant long-term is what I call “hum”. To pass on your link from one per­son to another requi­res energy. The more often this hap­pens, the more energy. The more energy, the lou­der the hum.
And that’s what Tech­no­rati is good at mea­su­ring. “Hum”.
Tech­no­rati allows you to see who is lin­king to your blog right now. It gives you as good a snapshot of who’s dig­ging your work at this moment in time– who’s rea­ding your site, and who’s rea­ding their sites. It gives you a real-time qua­lity assess­ment of your audience.
“Qua­lity” is more impor­tant than quan­tity. As a blog­ger, you don’t need thou­sands of visi­tors to vali­date what you’re doing. You just need one or two of the right kind of visi­tor.
What is the “right kind”? That depends on your own agenda. For me, an adver­ti­sing hack, the right kind is the per­son who will offer me a job one day.
And of course, it also does the same for sites simi­lar to your own. Makes it easier to eva­luate how well you’re faring com­pa­red to them, within a cer­tain “space” etc.
Mea­sure your blog by size alone, and you will fail. Mea­sure it by “hum” and you are more likely to suc­ceed. Tech­no­rati allows you to do this bet­ter than any other tool out there, as far as I know.
Hum, hum, won­der­ful hum…

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