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Post 300 – milestones

13th October 2012 9 Replies Christopher Roberts

Last week I emailed Jonny to let him know that I had just published my 150th article. I thought it was about time I checked up on the rest of the blogs stats, to see if we had any other milestones coming up, and as it turns out we do! In fact, we have a lot.

For starters this is post number 300 and today the blog turns one and a half!

The blog launched on the 13th of April 2011, making it 1 year and 6 months old – 549 days old today. That means that we post a new article on average every 1.8 days, averaging 3.9 posts a week. Basically we publish around 4 posts a week. Not bad.

This is my 151th article, which means (as I mentioned above) I have just hit my 150th article milestone. Go me!

I started this blog with the aim of it being a community project. Yes I understood that for at least the first 6 months I would be contributing almost all the articles, but as time progressed, my aim was to develop the blog so that we have a range of writers who contribute great content, so that almost every day you can log on and read something interesting written by a different writer.

When we started, way back almost a year and a half ago, we had just 11 post categories: Blogging; Computing; Internet; Media; News; Search Engines; SEO; Social Networking; Technology; Updates; and WordPress. Since then categories have been split down into Specialist Post Types and Topics.

New topics that have been added and filled thanks to new writers include: Apps (notable contributions from Ron and Steve), Browsers, Business (notable contributions from Andrew), Charity, Software, Tablets, Gadgets, Smartphones, Games, VoIP, Media, Science (notable contributions from Jonny), and Environment (again notable contributions from Jonny).

So a year and a half in how does it look in terms of the writer balance? Take a look at the image below, the people represent the articles our writers have written.

The writers who have written for our blog

An image showing the different writers who have contributed posts for Technology Bloggers.

Considering on an average blog around 90% of the content comes from one main writer, with guests occasionally writing a post or two, I wouldn’t say we have done that bad.

For your interest, around 50% of the content has been written by me, around 16.5% by Jonny, Ron and Alan have jointly written around 6.5% and other writers make up for the other 27%.

Jonny is soon to reach a milestone of his own, as he will soon have written 50 posts for the blog.

In terms of comments, our count currently stands at 3,445 meaning that very soon we will hit the 3,500 mark. With 300 posts and 3,500 comments, we currently average around 12 comments a post.

So to recap the important milestones:

  • This is our 300th article
  • Today the community is one and a half years old
  • Christopher’s 150th article went live last week
  • In three weeks time (hopefully), Jonny will publish his 50th post
  • The blog has had nearly 3,500 comments – currently we have had 3,471

In terms of other stats…

  • Alexa currently ranks us in the top 70,023 of sites on the net, meaning that there are less than 70,023 sites visited more than ours
  • Alexa also ranks us among the 11,500 most visited websites in the UK
  • We have a Google PageRank (on our homepage) of 4
  • 227 people follow @TechBloggers on Twitter
  • 256 people like Technology Bloggers on Facebook
  • 17 people follow Technology Bloggers on Google+

This is a mementos post. With so many milestones converging around the blogs 1.5th birthday, I felt that we needed something to celebrate. So, I have made something which I think fits the bill!

May I introduce to you, Technology Bloggers new logo!

Technology Bloggers logo

Technology Bloggers new logo!

That’s right, we have a new logo! I have been meaning to update it for a while now, as many of the people who were in the old logo weren’t actually part of the community. Equally, there were many valuable members of our community that were missing from the logo.

Unlike the last logo, this one actually has a design theme. Every avatar that is featured in the new logo is a member of the Technology Bloggers community. The stem of the T (the upwards bit that looks like this ‘|’) is made up of all our current writers. Any writer with an avatar features in the stem of the T. The top of the T (the cross-wards bit that looks like this ‘-‘) is made up of avatars of commenters. The commenters featured are the commenters who have left the most comments to date.

You may notice that four people feature twice in the logo, me, Jonny, Alan and Ron. The reason is because we are both top contributors and commenters, and that is why we join the writers part of the logo to the commenters part of the logo. The logo was one layer short and looked a bit distorted, so I needed another row of writer avatars (which I didn’t have) so I had to work out what four avatars to use to plug the gap, and as we have jointly contributed the most comments and articles, I thought it should be us.

This is almost certainly not the last logo update, but it is our new logo for the time being. I hope you like it – I think having avatars from actual members of the community in it makes is better and I hope you do to.

The logo was designed on the 6th of October and launched publicly on the 13th of October.

Another milestone – our second ever logo has just been released 🙂

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Gravatar – are you making use of it?

30th April 2012 20 Replies Christopher Roberts

I don’t think enough people know about Gravatar and the what it does, so as a result I have chosen to write an article about it, to help you get more out of the web.

What is Gravatar?

The best way to describe what Gravatar is is the same way that it is described on Gravatar.com: A Globally Recognized Avatar. But what does that mean?

“Your Gravatar is an image that follows you from site to site appearing beside your name when you do things like comment or post on a blog. Avatars help identify your posts on blogs and web forums, so why not on any site?” – Gravatar.com

How better can I explain that? A Gravatar is an image that you can be associated with across the web. Any Gravatar compatible site – like most WordPress blogs, and many other forums, blogs and websites across the net – that you put your email into will display your unique image, whenever you write a post or leave a comment.

Gravatar - A globally recosnised avatarWhen you finish reading this article, cast your eye at my avatar, you can see it on the left of the writer bio box.

Until recently I had been using the Technology Bloggers logo as my avatar, however I have chosen to change to using my own website logo – the iconic blue ‘C’.

When you sign up for Gravatar, you also get your very own profile page. Here you can link to your website and write a short bi-line for the world to see. Everyone has a custom URL, and until today I didn’t realise that mine was actually my name! Okay, by default it is, but I was the first person with my name to register with Gravatar, which means that I must have had one for a pretty long time!

To check out my profile, please go to https://en.gravatar.com/ChristopherRoberts.

How Can You Make the Most Out of Gravatar?

If you scroll down the ‘our writers‘ page you will see that some of our writers have chosen to add a Gravatar to their email address, so that when they post, their customised image comes up. I then take this image and post it next to their profile on the our writers page. Some people don’t send us an avatar, and don’t have one linked to their email, so they have a randomly generated image associated with them.

The Gravatar Logo

The default image if you do not have a Gravatar - the Gravatar logo

If you look down the list you will see some of each. Which do you think looks better? Personally I believe that having an image of your choosing that follows you everywhere on the web is a great idea.

How to Get a Gravatar Avatar

Linking your email(s) to your chosen image(s) really could not be easier.

Step 1: Go the the Gravatar website.

Step 2: Click ‘Sign Up’ – this can be found on the top bar

Step 3: Enter your email address

Step 4: Check your emails and click the confirm link

Step 5: Upload the image you want to follow you everywhere on the web

Step 6: Voila! Any time you comment on Technology Bloggers of any of the other ‘kajillion’ blogs, websites or services that support Gravatar, your image will be associated with you

You can add more email addresses if you use different ones for different sites, and can even add more pictures, so you can comment on one site with one picture and on another site you have a different one!

Once you have an account you can also set up your Gravatar profile page, where you can tell the world about yourself, and link to sites you love.

Gravatar makes you identifiable across the web as a unique individual, not just another faceless/anonymous name.

Welcome to Technology Bloggers!

6th April 2011 19 Replies Christopher Roberts

Hello and welcome to Technology Bloggers! So what is Technology Bloggers all about?

About Us

Technology Bloggers is a community blog. One which everyone owns, and everyone should benefit from.

Who Benefits?

When you write an article, you benefit, as you get to show off your writing style, get relevant dofollow links to your blog, and you get great comments (or feedback) from people about your writing!

When you read a post you benefit from the knowledge you gain from that article.

When you add a comment, you benefit from the dofollow links via KeywordLuv and CommentLuv.

But were not just about technology, oh no. We also write about search engine optimisation, science, blogging, media, social networking, and loads loads more!

Our Dream

The Technology Bloggers admin team have a dream to make this the greatest ever community blog. We are going to achieve that dream.

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The Bloggers

We already have a few bloggers on board eager to get posting. Here are just a few of them, check out their links and latest content:

  • Chadrack – Check out his latest post: Six Figure Pro-Blogging Secrets Uncovered!
  • Ivin – Check out his latest post: London Book Fair Report: Day 2
  • Bhattman – Check out his latest post: Chinese GP- Press conference Schedule

Interested in writing for us and becoming part of the community? Create your free account and away you go! Authors get keyword rich links within articles, their profile and top authors even get a link on the sidebar!

Technology Bloggers to You

You read? You are part of the blog.
You write? You are part of the blog.
You contribute to the blog? You are part of the blog.

Technology Bloggers – welcome to OUR community blog.

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