The Top Blog Search Engines
Technorati:
Billed as the worlds largest, Technorati rates your blog based on a
number of criteria, and gives you an authority ranking – on a scale of
1-1000. Post useful, well read and commented blog posts and you'll grow.
Can be a challenge to get listed, but it's worth it.
Klout: Specifically for Twitter,
Klout measures a huge range of criteria, and creates a Klout Score to
measure your influence via your witter account. Worth listing, as it
takes just a few minutes and helps create credibility of your microblog.
IceRocket:
IceRocket began as a blog search engine and now also searches other
social networks such as Twitter, MySpace and the Web. This is one to
keep an eye on.
BlogCatalog:
BlogCatalog is a combination social community and blog search engine.
With your free account, you can interact with other bloggers, find blogs
and promote your own. Simple to use, and fast turnaround for blog
listings.
BlogPulse:
BlogPulse offers an impressive array of features, including an
automated trending tool for blogs. Definitely worth checking out.
Alltop:
This popular tool (by internet celebrity Guy Kawasaki) is easy to
submit to, however getting listed can be a little tougher. The one page
submission form allows you to request which section to be listed on, and
both your URL and RSS feed. Within a week, they'll advise of acceptance
or refusal. If accepted, your blog is opened to a huge audience. Alltop
is a combination blog search engine and blog/headline aggregator. Its
popular and works better than you might think.
The Worst 3 Blog Search Engines - The Ones You Need to Avoid
Blogarama: Blogarama is a basic search engine for blogs. It doesn’t include the quality ranking of Technorati or Blogcatalog.
Bloggernity: A combination directory and search engine for blogs, Bloggernity is a relative newcomer in the field, and it shows.
Bloggapedia:
Bloggapedia is a basic blog search engine, that seems to have elements
for a social network, but is dysfunctional and unused. Seems moderately
popular as a search engine.
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