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Become part of the Technorati Favorites exchange

April 18, 2007 by Tricia

Everyone is interested in promoting their sites and increasing their site rankings aren’t they? One way that many bloggers promote their site is on Technorati. if you haven’t already claimed your blog over on Technorati you should. Claim your site, add a good description and add tags that are relevant to your site content as well. Whenever someone goes to Technorati and searches for a particular term – perhaps humor, your site will come up in the search listings if you’ve listed your site with a humor tag.

As you leave comments on peoples sites, or as they link you to their blogrolls your technorati rank will grow. They rank sites by popularity and the more links you have to your site the higher or rather in their case, the lower your rank drops. The lower your rank, the closer you are to getting on Technorati’s top 100 bloggers list.

Now getting on that list isn’t all that easy, but getting on the top favorited sites is a little easier. When you find a site that’s listed on Technorati that you really like you can mark it as a favorite. The more Technorati members that mark you as a favorite site the better.

Now, Maki over at Dosh Dosh decided to create a Technorati Favorites exchange as an experiment to see if Dosh Dosh could get listed on the Top favorited site list. You can read Maki’s fantastic post explaining how this works here – Dosh Dosh’s Ultimate Technorati Favorites Exchange: An Interactive Experience! Maki left me a note on mybloglog the other day and I’ve been meaning to become part of this Technorati favorites exchange, but it wasn’t until Gary Lee left me a message about his Technorati Favorites exchange that I got moving and became part of this great experiment. Please read both of the posts that I’ve linked to here to understand this experiment better if you haven’t already understood where I’m going with this. There’s certainly a lot of information on Maki’s post about the benefits of getting into the Top 100 Technorati’s Favorites list.

I’d like to continue Maki and Gary’s work here by asking you to become part of my own Technorati favorites exchange.

So here’s how we’ll do this. If you’d like to join in:

  1. Click here to Add me to your Technorati Favorites
  2. Come Back to this Post and Leave a Comment that you have Added me. Use your own Technorati Fave link in the comment so I know where to go. (i.e. http://technorati.com/faves?sub=addfavbtn&add=http://www.yourdomain.com)
  3. I will go through my comments and then add you to my Technorati Faves list as well.

Now, Just like the D-List (a list of bloggers that have removed the no follow tag from their blogs – please join that as well) I’d like to create a mini-link train:

***Start Copying Here:***

Here are the rules:

1) Write a short introduction paragraph about what how you found the list and include a link to the blog that referred you to the list.

2) COPY the Rules and ENTIRE List below and post it to your blog. To avoid duplicate content and increase the amount of keywords your site can accessible for, go ahead and change the titles of the post. Just don’t change the links in the post.

3) Take “My New Faves” and move them into the “The Original Faves” list.

4) Add 3 Blogs that you’ve just added to your Technorati Favorites to the “My New Faves” section. Remember to also add the “Fave Me” link next to your new blogs (i.e. http://technorati.com/faves?sub=addfavbtn&add=http://www.yourfavesdomain.com). I just picked the top three sites in my list of favorite sites on Technorati. They were the three sites that had posted most recently.

5) Add Everyone on this list to your Technorati Favorites List by clicking on “Fave the Site.” Those who want good karma will fave you back. If not, you will for sure get the benefits of faves from the bloggers who continue this list after you.

My New Faves

Skeet’s Stuff – Fave the Site

SQ & Kiki’s Playground – Fave the Site

Texas RV Travel Blog – Fave the Site

The Original Faves

Gary Lee – Fave the Site

Dosh Dosh – Fave the Site

Nate Whitehill – Fave the Site

Ms. Danielle – Fave the Site

Jeff Kee – Fave the Site

Scribble on the Wall – Fave the Site

Jimi Morrisons Head – Fave the Site

Jon Lee – Fave the Site

Samanathon – Fave the Site

***End Copying Here***

Now that isn’t too hard is it? The whole point of doing this is to increase traffic to your site, and greatly increase it by helping you get onto the Technorati Top 100 favorite sites list.

Give it a try and don’t forget to leave me a comment with a link to your site on Technorati so I can Fav you if you are passing on this Technorati fav link chain.

BTW it’s funny. I pre-wrote this post in the early a.m. hours and since writing it I think I’ve already had two requests to join other Technorati link exchanges. This is obviously a popular venture to get involved in, so copy out my list and start your own Technorati link exchange post too! (follow the instructions of course)





Filed Under: Web and Technology, Website Promotion Tagged With: add to the list, exchange the list, Technorati, technorati favorites, technorati favs exchange, Top 100 technorati favorites list

Getting into college or university just became a Zinch

April 18, 2007 by Tricia

We keep hearing in the news and documentaries and even magazine articles that while universities and college are interested in enrolling students with high grade point averages, they also wanted well rounded students. Students who have goals, and have made interesting achievements, not always academic, in the past.

Well, that’s where Zinch.com comes in. High school students can create vibrant online portfolios on Zinch to showcase their skills, talents and abilities. Colleges and Universities have been searching through the comprehensive Zinch database to find and recruit students that match their schools criteria and specific needs.

If you are the parent of a child who is currently in high school and you want your child to have as much opportunity as any other to get into the college or university of their choice you really should talk to your child about Zinch.com and help them create an online portfolio.

A Zinch portfolio evens out the playing field. Students from areas such as the inner-cities, rural areas and even foreign countries can increase their exposure and maximize their chance of being admitted into college or university.

Take a look at the Zinch demo to see how Zinch works. Basically, high school students, as early as sophomore or junior levels can create a detailed online portfolio that can be viewed and searched only by US university and college admissions officers. The students can create profiles and portfolios that include everything from their grades, interests such as extra curricular activities, family life, and college or university preferences. They can share as much or as little as they’d like, and they can make their portfolio public or private. Public portfolios will only be viewed by US admissions officers, and private portfolios will only be seen by those who are actually invited to view the portfolio.

Students are given a web address for their portfolio that they can add onto their college and university admission forms, or , for example, use when applying for internships.

There are many other features of Zinch that are worth exploring. Students might be interested in applying for Zinch scholarships. At this time there are 7 different scholarships to which students who have created a Zinch portfolio can apply.

If I had a child that would soon be applying to colleges and universities I’d want them to take this opportunity to highlight their skills, abilities, interests and academic scores. There’s nothing to lose and absolutely everything to gain for a student who creates a Zinch portfolio. Be sure to tell your children or any high school students that you know about zinch.com. I’m sure they’ll appreciate it.

Filed Under: Culture, Education, Internet, Web and Technology Tagged With: admissions officers, applications, college, college admission, exta curricular activities, high school, high school students, interests, skills, students, university, university admissions, zinch portfolio, zinch profile, zinch.com

Down the drain

April 18, 2007 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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This photo has a double meaning for me today.

I thought it timely to post since there’s been so much rain over much of the North east USA, and our area of Canada that I’m sure there’s gotta be some areas that look a bit like this.

I can just picture the flood waters draining away like they are in this photo.

The other reason why this photo is timely is because I was so drained on Tuesday.

Well Monday evening and well into Tuesday I could barely move. I lay on the couch like a sack of potatoes completely drained of energy. Hopefully today is better for me!

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Filed Under: Recreation, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: drain, drained, flood, Humor, no energy, photo, photos, rain, water

Tea that blooms – Fullbloomtea.com

April 17, 2007 by Tricia

I enjoy a nice cup of tea every now and then, as I’m sure that many of you do as well. So I was pleasantly surprised when I was asked to do an article for Fullbloomtea.com. Full Bloom teas truly are blooming teas.

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Each sachet of tea is hand crafted by an artisan, and when you steep the tea it actually blooms into a floral bouquet right before your very eyes. In case, you are wondering this isn’t just a novelty, you can drink the tea.


There are 13 different types or floral bouquet teas to choose from, and I believe that all of them are composed of Silver Needle White Tea leaves, and then each different full bloom tea has it’s own particular flower flavor. One contains Jasmine, another Lily, Globe Amaranth and many other floral and herbal flavors throughout the whole collection.

When you look at the descriptions for each floral bloom tea, don’t forget to look at the other two tabs at the top of the description box. You’ll learn the health benefits of the ingredients of that particular tea, and how best to steep it.

You can purchase a full bloom tea separately, or you can buy several or a dozen at a time. You could also give them as gifts or enroll in their bloom club for 3,6,9 or 12 months and receive 6 blooms of the month. Each club plan includes different goodies along with the bloom of the month. Some will send along teacups and a teapot, while others will also include a tea commuter mug.

You can also purchase teaware and party favors along with a few other tea related items.

If you enjoy tea, or know someone who would enjoy getting a Blooming Tea as a gift please do visit Fullbloomtea.com and take a look at the different full bloom teas.

Filed Under: Gifts, Health Fitness and Beauty, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: beneficial tea, bloom, blooming tea, crohns, flower, fullbloomtea.com, gift, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, healthy tea, herbal ingredients, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, Jasmine, leaves, pain, tea leaves

Lazy day?

April 17, 2007 by Tricia

Sorry that I’ve been so quiet over here. Something weird is going on. Yesterday I didn’t feel too bad but I suddenly got tired around 7 pm and ended up crashing on the couch. I couldn’t get up. Finally around 7 a.m.

I made myself sit up and watch some really bad old sitcoms! Never saw Sirens before but I caught one with a young Will Wheaton in it.

I’ve just been in a lazy mood all day. I couldn’t make myself do much of anything. I’ve spent the day lying on the couch, curled up with my favorite blanket and lots of pillows.

The really odd thing is that my stomach/abdomen hasn’t really felt all that bad. Usually when I start sleeping a lot or end up lying on the couch all day it’s because I’m really sick and in pain. I have still had a lot of fevers, but again other than feeling wiped out I don’t feel all that bad.

Strange huh?

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Inflammatory bowel disease Tagged With: fevers, lazy, lying on couch, sleeping

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