Claim Your Blog with Technorati
One of the many ways to drive traffic to your blog is through the popular blog search engine Technorati, which is currently tracking more than 55 million-plus blogs.
Through Technorati, you can track who’s linking to you, who talking about the same subjects as you, and let others name you as one of their “favorite” blogs and favorite them too (see who’s favorited me).
Start by signing up for a Technorati account here. Then be sure and “claim your blog,” which looks like this: 
I talked in a previous post about “tagging” and gave you a link to an outstanding tag generator that generators tags for Technorati too.
ONE MORE THING: As I already said, when you sign up in Technorati, you can “favorite” the blogs you read often.
I’m a big fan of promoting other good bloggers … to thank the respondents of my 5 Blogging Questions, I’ve put in all the code necessary for you to “favorite” them. So, go sign up at Technorati, come back and click on the green icon next to their name and add them to your favorites.
FAVORITE THESE BLOGS:
1. Mark Batterson of Evotional 
2. Andrew Jones of Tall Skinny Kiwi 
3. Ben Gray of OpenSwitch 
4. Michael Spencer of InternetMonk 
5. Tim Stevens of Leading Smart 
6. Tony Morgan of TonyMorganLive 
7. DJ Chuang of DJChuang.com 
8. Gary Lamb of Mad Babble from a Church Planter 
9. Darren Rowse of Problogger.net 
10. Marty Duren of SBC Outpost 
11. Anthony Coppedge of AnthonyCoppedge.com 
12. Joe McKeever of JoeMcKeever.com 
13. Ben Arment of History in the Making 
14. Micah Fries of Friesville 
15. Kent Shaffer of Church Relevance 
16. Mark Roberts of MarkDRoberts.com 
17. Wade Burleson of Grace and Truth To You 
18. Ariel Vanderhorst of BitterSweetLife 
19. Tim Ellsworth of Tim Ellsworth.com 
20. Gene Mason of Communicorps 
21. Kem Meyer of Less Cluter & Noise 
22. Steve McCoy of Reformissionary 
23. Drew Goodmanson of Goodmanson 
24. Perry Noble of Perry Noble 
25. Todd Rhoades of Monday Morning Insight 
26. Dan Lee of Blog Ministry 
27. Alan Nelson of Rev! Unplugged (Magazine) 
28. Peter Bishop of Peter Bishop 
29. James Higginbotham of Agile Ministry 
30. Joe Carter of Evangelical Outpost 
31. Jon Edmiston of As Far As I Can Tell 
32. Terry Whalin of The Writing Life 
33. Greg Atkinson of Church Video Ideas 
34. Dr. Hershael York of Confessions of a Pastor 
35. Dr. John Jackson of Pastorpreneur 
36. Dr. Alvin Reid of Books, Culture and the Gospel 
37. Chalan Thibodeaux of ChalanThibodeaux Dot Com 
38. Michael Foster of The Gaslight Gospel 
39. Scott Reavley of Treasure Chest
40. Jim Walton of Church Tech Matters 
41. Dan Ohlerking of The Pursuit 
42. La Shawn Barber of La Shawn Barber’s Corner 
43. Mark O. Wilson of Revitalize Your Church 
44. Bob Franquiz of Bob Franquiz.com 
45. Brad Hinman of Churchonomics 
46. Tim Challies of Challies 
47. Dr. Mark Devine of Theology Prof 
48. Bob Franquiz of Bob Franquiz 
49. Kevin Kendricks of Church Marketing Sucks 
Also: Brian Clark at CopyBlogger 
Me Too, Please! Here’s the CCP link! 
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I just added you to my technorati favorites. I’m really enjoying your blog. Great stuff.
John, ditto, thanks! Love your blog header, wow! Super cool. –Cory