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[转]“部落格观察”推出Blog排名

并不指望我blog能如何,但是何时才有简体中文Blog排名呢?


//原文(决定以后转载都加上这个)

4月份,我曾经写过一篇“blog的价值到底该如何评估?-试谈blog排名的计算”,谈到blog价值的评估及其排名计算的方法。不过却一直没看到一家中文网站提供blog排名的服务,直到今天才偶遇到一家台湾网站“部落格观察”推出了blog排名服务,该服务对blog的成长和排名进行统计分析,只面向繁体中文和台文blog(不过经测试简体blog一样可以提交)。

输入你的blog地址,它会自动分析,然后生成这个blog的唯一ID,通过这个ID可以将blog的排名及统计情况实时显示出来,同时支持图片和文本方式,你也可以很方便的将这个排名放到你的blog上。如果你有兴趣也可以去登记一下。

从这个blog排名的排行榜上,可以看到台湾地区排名第一的blog是:弯弯~用漫画写日志,更多的blog排名可以看这里

部落格观察推出的blog排名综合了多项搜索引擎、网摘、blog工具网站的数据,以下是排名的计算公式:

总排名=Index 指数+ 影响+ Page 总分+ Blog Influence+ Technorati 。。。

Index指数 Google Web Page(含 http:// 及 不含) + Google Link + Yahoo Link + Blogger Search (link 与 url 加总) 及 Technorati (link, blog, url 先加总) 先取 log 再相加
影响 将 Google 加上 Blogger 及 Technorati 的总合 然后与 Yahoo Link 相乘,再开根号
重视度 订阅人数 加 网摘人数
Page总分 将 Google Web Page (W and W/OUT http://) + Google Link + Yahoo Link +Blogger Search + Technorti
[!] 原始的 Blog Influnece 分数
Google Google 搜寻出来的 Web Page 数量 (含 http:// 及不含)
Link Google 及 Yahoo 用 link: 搜寻出来之数字
Blogger 在 Blogger 用 link 与 url 搜寻出来之数字
Technorati Technorati 的排行, Blog 连结数, 来源数与网页数 (但系统排名是经过调整)
Bloglines 透过 Bloglines 阅读 Feed (RSS, Atom, …) 的人数
Delicious del.icio.us 摘录 Blog 网址的人数

从以上可以看出这个blog排名计算相当的全面,也很有参考价值,不过如果是大陆做blog排名,部分服务商需要做变更,这样才更符合大陆blog的实际情况。


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