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Alltop is a wondeful site1
{Even if the staff DIDN'T add two of my blogs and sites...hahaha}
These:
http://www.FranchiseFollies.com -under Humor
http://thefranchiseking.typepad.com -under Small Business
Hope to see ya soon, John.
Joel Libava
The Franchise King Blog
Alltop has a nice iPhone optimized version of its site. Nice for a quick check on the go.
I got my site featured in the SEO category and I don't really see too much traffic from them, but they sure do take some bandwidth.
Guy is super nice and he's got a great angle. I visit Alltop almost everyday.
I agree with Greenville SEO, great guy, great resource and cool concept.
In favor of Alltop is the fact that it's got a great, clean interface, covers a ton of areas and specializes, generally, in the top blogs for a given area. But it seems like a straightforward feed aggregator for pre-selected blogs. That's fine, there's certainly a place for that.
My biggest problem with Alltop is when I go to a page I care about, say SEO. There's no structure to it, other than by blog. So I end up feeling overwhelmed by the page full of links I'm presented with. I could spend hours following all the links and hope that not too many are offtopic or irrelevant to me.
We took a different approach on our site. First of all, we track well over a hundred blogs every day, from the obvious to less so. We're basically willing to track a blog for 1-2 months and drop it if the content is underwhelming.
We read every post of every blog we track. Each day we post our favorite links with commentary or analysis as appropriate. So just because Blogger X is a big name blogger, we won't cover the countless off topic or promotional posts, and instead favor a less known blogger with something worth saying.
Our hope is that our site becomes a worthwhile part of a blogger's day.
Feel free to check it out and let me know how you think we're doing, and whether you agree with my comments regarding Alltop & ourselves.
Best,
Dex
http://www.metamakemoneyonline.com/
We couldn't handle your approach because we have too many topics to monitor in the way that you do. Our solution is to let people hide feeds that don't cut it for them by clicking on the "x" next to their names.
To each his own. It's a big pie. We can both have more than enough to eat!
Guy