Something weird happened to my Technorati




Yesterday, I did a major movement on my blog by moving to the root of crispnetworks.com instead of crispnetworks.com/blog/.

Therefore, I went to all the social bookmarking sites to update my blog information. As for Technorati, I need to claim my blog again with the new URL. Something weird happen to Technorati’s authority ranking.

Before I change (using crispnetworks.com/blog/),

Old Technorati Authority Ranking

After changing to crispnetworks.com,

New Technorati Authority Ranking

My blog’s has higher Technorati Authority Ranking after the change. The only reason that I can think of is that more people link back to my blog using crispnetworks.com instead of crispnetworks.com/blog.

By the way, anyone of you out there knows what’s the real reason? Leave a comment here.

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5 Comments »

Comment by uncle sha
2007-06-27 02:31:39
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woohooo thats a big leap on rankings!

yeah try the ‘google supplemental results’ too

i’m still at 170 plus, long way to catch up to you

Comment by Tommy Chieng Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-27 15:59:29
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Well…I’m sure you are doing well too.

Thanks. I hope that this change will be permanent and help me move up the ranks more.

 
 
Comment by Paypal2u Bloggers Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-27 03:21:56
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It good for you anyway…

Hope that you can enhanced more in the future.

Comment by Tommy Chieng Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-27 16:00:31
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Yes of course.
Working hard on it!

 
 
Comment by Weng Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-29 03:19:45
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Technorati tracks the links to a specific URL. I also usually link to the plain domain instead of a specific folder since the folder might disappear in the future.

 
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