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Help Make Blogs More Visible!

There are by some estimates more than a million weblogs. But most of them get no visibility in search engines. Only a few "A-List" blogs get into the top search engine results for a given topic, while the majority of blogs just don't get noticed. The reason is that the smaller blogs don't have enough links pointing to them. But this posting could solve that. Let's help the smaller blogs get more visibility!

This posting is GoMeme 4.0. It is part of an experiment to see if we can create a blog posting that helps 1000's of blogs get higher rankings in Google. So far we have tried 3 earlier variations. Our first test, GoMeme 1.0, spread to nearly 740 blogs in 2.5 days. This new version 4.0 is shorter, simpler, and fits more easily into your blog.

Why are we doing this? We want to help thousands of blogs get more visibility in Google and other search engines. How does it work? Just follow the instructions below to re-post this meme in your blog and add your URL to the end of the Path List below. As the meme spreads onwards from your blog, so will your URL. Later, when your blog is indexed by search engines, they will see the links pointing to your blog from all the downstream blogs that got this via you, which will cause them to rank your blog higher in search results. Everyone in the Path List below benefits in a similar way as this meme spreads. Try it!

Instructions: Just copy this entire post and paste it into your blog. Then add your URL to the end of the path list below, and pass it on! (Make sure you add your URLs as live links or HTML code to the Path List below.)

Path List
1. Minding the Planet
2. Luke Hutteman's public virtual MemoryStream
3. JayBaz_MS blog
4. (your URL goes here! But first, please copy this line and move it down to the next line for the next person).

(NOTE: Be sure you paste live links for the Path List or use HTML code.)

Comments

  • Anonymous
    August 17, 2004
    Doesn't this undermine the entire purpose behind PageRank? The goal of this algorithm, of course, is that if a blog is interesting and novel enough invariably it will get legitimate links from other sites, and thus will legitimately increase in ranking. If a blog is repeating the same rote material, or "me tooism", then naturally it's going to be an edge blog and rightly shouldn't be highly ranked (we don't need more noise).
  • Anonymous
    August 17, 2004
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  • Anonymous
    August 17, 2004
    Why oh why.

    This is the second time I've seen this on my subscribed blogs, I simply deleted the first one.

    I like to read your blog, so I can't just delete it.



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    August 17, 2004
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    August 17, 2004
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    August 17, 2004
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  • Anonymous
    August 18, 2004
    What if nobody reads my blog?
  • Anonymous
    August 19, 2004
    Pyramid blogging?
    Doubleplus ungood :(
  • Anonymous
    August 25, 2004
    Now here's an interesting idea: Try to have an interesting blog... I'm sure Google will notice.
  • Anonymous
    September 08, 2004
    Remember, Google is not a human.
  • Anonymous
    September 08, 2004
    It's unwise to taunt Google. If you must, please do it somewhere else!