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What’s Up with Nigerian Blogs Aggregator and Technorati?

June 25th, 2007  |  Published in Blogosphere, Media  |  5 Comments



For the last 24-36 hours or so all posts/ back links for AfricanLoft’s on Technorati come up as “Nigeria Blog Aggregator” - has anyone observed same? See here

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  1. Ifeoluwa says:

    June 25th, 2007 at 6:51 am (#)

    Observed it.
    Please I have been submitting my blog page to Nigeria Blog Aggregator but I can’t see my site listed…. Whats the problem?
    Can you help?

  2. Ugo Daniels says:

    June 25th, 2007 at 12:36 pm (#)

    I observed it too. I guess they’re havin some techie problems…lol!

  3. JiggaMouse says:

    June 30th, 2007 at 1:54 pm (#)

    I can pretty much guess what the problem is. All sites that are submitted have to be added manually by the admin and I guess they’ve not had the time to do that. Plus I noticed that they seem to be having some problems because their homepage shows an error message.

    This problem inspired me to build another aggregator for Nigerian blogs here: http://naijalive.net/blogosphere. We currently have quite a number of blogs listed aready but we are actively searching for more. If your blog is not already listed there then pls send me an email here: tonyreji @ yahoo . com with your site and I will gladly add your site.

  4. JiggaMouse says:

    June 30th, 2007 at 2:42 pm (#)

    OK I noticed that the links to both your websites show up when I hover the mouse over your names so I have just added both your sites to Blogger Nation, my new blogs aggregator. Here are the links for both your sites’ feeds:

    Ifeoluwa
    http://www.naijalive.net/blogosphere/Generalisation_of_thoughts………_simplicity/

    Ugo Daniels
    http://www.naijalive.net/blogosphere/Nigerian_Blogger_in_Cyprus/

  5. Russell r kalis 4-13-72 372-82-3043 says:

    July 18th, 2007 at 5:55 pm (#)

    Hi

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