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But for new bloggers, and those of us, who aren't popular. I think Blogcatalog can be useful to drive a bit of traffic to your site and maybe getting some new readers.
I'm on it and overall I'm happy with it.
See both here:
http://www.blogcatalog.com/user/louisgray
http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/members/louismg/
As you commented on FriendFeed before, you were asking "where's the innovation", and do we need more than one site that does the same thing? This would probably fall into that same category.
A cursory look at it does it no justice.
"Big bloggers" use it such as Andy Beard... and well... I mean I am no slouch.
The thing is people get stuck in their online social circles, this site offers good way to break out of your circle and expand into different ones. You just need to pull your head out of friendfeed and stop talking with the same people in the same groups to do it.
Thanks for the very useful posts!
I have an account on Blog Catalog that's quite inactive. I just did it when the site was really new and some said it would be much better than MyBlogLog where I was also quite quiet. Whenever a blogger adds me as a friend, I am notified and go check their profiles. I did discover some interesting blogs this way, but I haven't tried out much else.
Alina
Excellent cross-section of BC; this was the first site I joined when I launched my blog. The site is a great place to learn the 'ways of the land' of SN sites w/regards to making contacts, building relationships and contributing valuable content.
I found that after a while, it was very difficult to use, as Chris pointed out in his analysis.
I would still urge bloggers to join BC. The status updates and network visibility are nice features to help expand your footprint.
I get a lot of Broadcasts (spam?) from BC from people who want me to check out their blogs and MyBlogLog is pretty silent for the most part.
I think it goes back to what Chris says. It's hard to find stuff on these sites that I want to engage in without doing some digging and I'm just not sure if it's worth it.
http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/members/rahsheen/
http://www.blogcatalog.com/user/rahsheen
It also has some good advertising opportunities. Sponsoring a category in the directory gives you a pretty good link.
Thanks for posting about BlogCatalog and for starting this useful discussion about it's value.
BlogCatalog is a member driven community and the BlogCatalog discussions are designed to be the water cooler/town hall area of the site, where all kinds of bloggers, from rockstars to mainstream bloggers, from mom bloggers to doctor bloggers, can quickly connect, ask questions, engage each other --- with the one common element being that each person in the discussions is a blogger.
Because the discussions flow fast and there are over 130,000 bloggers in BlogCatalog it's easy to feel that you don't know anyone. Though, post a question and within seconds you'll have an answer and opinions from incredibly smart and funny bloggers with many different perspectives.
Thanks,
JR
The thing is there is like a web 2.0 "elite" that all use the same tools, converse with the same people, and don't look out the little box they are in. Blog catalog is ripe for so many things and any blogger can use it to expand their natural network, they just need to look at it for more than a couple of minutes.
I'm not crapping on it, nor do I consider myself elite (meet me and you'll get that sense for yourself).
Enjoy it. : )
But it might just be me.