Archive for the ‘ Kudos ’ Category
It’s official. I just cracked Technorati’s Top 5K blog list. Woo-hoo! This is mostly due to some viral tagging efforts and Technorati’s generous backlink strategy, e.g., the Questions of the Day. If you want to increase your blog’s visibility, submit one! It generally works. Check out the site here. If you enjoyed [ READ MORE ]
I was checking out my Technorati rank earlier this week (I’m now in the top 50K blogs listed, thanks to my viral link exchange!) when I noticed that I received a link from NBC 5 Chicago. It turns out that they listed the official Chicago 2016 page, the Chicagoist and me as its only three external [ READ MORE ]
For the first time ever, DanielHonigman.com topped the 100 visitor plateau, thanks in part to Chicago 2016 news, a link from the Wall Street Journal and a review of JohnChow.com. Here are my Google Analytics stats for May 30, 2007: Here’s a chart of who sent me visitors: Thanks a lot, folks. And you’re the reason [ READ MORE ]
Kudos to the editorial staff of the University of Washington’s “Daily.” In yesterday’s paper, an editorial raised an interesting suggestion: How about Al Gore waits until 2012 to run for president, but on the Green Party ticket. Citing Gore quotes from the Time Magazine story, “The Last Temptation of Al Gore”, it is obvious, the editorial [ READ MORE ]
Here you go. I finally broke the 1,000 mark for the first month of DanielHonigman.com! If not for you folks, my readers, I wouldn’t have reached this plateau, nor would I continue to blog. Thanks to my buddy Tim Spangler for sending me some traffic. Hopefully I’m sending him some as well. If you [ READ MORE ]
According to Google, I’m the top-rated blogger for any news about the Chicago 2016 Olympic bid. I’ve also finally cracked the top million Technorati sites. Currently, my site is the 791,306th most visited blog in the world. This is good news, especially as DanielHonigman.com has only been live for a little over a month. Thanks to Tim [ READ MORE ]
Kudos to the Roanoke Times for its blog-style coverage of today’s massacre at Virginia Tech. The writers at the Times used the blog’s staccato-style to vividly describe what was happening on the ground in Roanoke, Va. quite effectively. This is media coverage in the 21st century, a blend of professional and citizen journalism. Check out the [ READ MORE ]