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Top 100 Bloggers

Jonathan told me to sign up for Top 100 Bloggers a few weeks ago, so I finally did it recently. It’s another way to see other blogs, but it’s more structured than a blogroll on someone’s site. There’s voting, rating, and comments. What’s my problem? It’s not with the system, but with the visitors clicking through. If you’re gonna rate a blog negatively (example: me), at least tell me why so I can at least improve myself.

 

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It’s crap like that that caused me to stop using BlogExplosion. People would rate my blog negatively, but leave no comment as to WHY. I’m guessing that most people just didn’t like what I was writing about, or didn’t agree with my opinions. In my eyes, that’s not a good reason to rate something negative.

Posted by Josh on 28 July 2005 @ 9am

I refuse to sign up for any of those types of sites which require me to put some code in my site before being listed. I’ll stick to BOTD, Technorati, and others which use pings and such.

Posted by Nick on 28 July 2005 @ 4pm

Technically, BOTD requires you to install a plugin. :-D *hugs, runs*

Posted by Bryan on 28 July 2005 @ 5pm

Yes, but they don’t require me to link to their site. I’ll gladly install plugins for such things. I view it like Google…I don’t have to link back to the big G for them to include my sites in their search engine results.

Posted by Nick on 1 August 2005 @ 6pm

That’s true, I was just being goofy. I hear what you’re saying.

Posted by Bryan on 1 August 2005 @ 7pm

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