Eish!! cracks 1 000 000 at Technorati
I don't know what this means but we have cracked the one million in the Technorati rankings.
Rank: 872,192
I know you are ranked by, amongst other things the amount of links in other blogs. I am particularly proud of being quoted at Global Voices Online.
Article : Amatomu: The South African blogosphere, sorted
Rank: 872,192
I know you are ranked by, amongst other things the amount of links in other blogs. I am particularly proud of being quoted at Global Voices Online.
Article : Amatomu: The South African blogosphere, sorted
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Eish! You're doing a great job! Well done!
I really enjoy your posts - look forward each day to see what you've cooked up! Just make sure your family gets to see you...!
Posted by Arthur | April 19, 2007 at 7:40 PM
Ta Art,
Still not sure what breaking the Technorati rating actually means, but hey, reading the stats posted here , perhaps now that I am only 904 blogs short of the top 750 000 means something.
Who knows?
Posted by eishman | April 19, 2007 at 8:57 PM
Can't get your link in previous comment to work! Perhaps it only works for you if you are logged in?
Never mind...
Posted by Arthur | April 20, 2007 at 7:50 AM
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