Category Archives: techcrunch

How the Little Guy Can Get Published – an Autobiography

As I just wrote, we live in an era where having a voice is much easier than it used to be.  Getting published is actually quite simple if you’re willing to work for it.  In fact, I’m living proof.  Just … Continue reading

Posted in Blogging, book publishing, Facebook, Google, how to get published, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, little guy, robert scoble, Social Media, social network, techcrunch, techmeme, Technology, Twitter, voice | 10 Comments

Mob Wars – Tomayto, Tomaahto…

Since today seems to be a slow news day and some sites seem to be anxious for traffic I thought I’d put my hand into the ring for a piece of that traffic (hey, at least I’m being transparent). Let’s … Continue reading

Posted in FriendFeed, groundswell, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, mike arrington, mob, robert scoble, techcrunch, Technology | 9 Comments

TechCrunch No Longer the #1 Tech Blog

It would appear that in the last 2 days, TechCrunch has again gone down a spot in the Technorati top 100 from #2 to #3. This would put Gizmodo in the #2 spot, making Gizmodo now the #1 Tech Blog … Continue reading

Posted in Blogging, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, readers, tech blog, techcrunch, Technology, technorati | 6 Comments

TechCrunch Loses #1 Spot on Technorati

It appears TechCrunch isn’t the number one blog on the block any more, at least during election season. As I was researching a recent post it became evident that TechCrunch recently has been surpassed by Huffington Post in Technorati rankings. … Continue reading

Posted in http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, layoffs, recession, techcrunch, Technology, technorati, valleywag | 2 Comments

Erick Schonfeld Misses the Point – It’s About Quality, Not Quantity!

Last week Erick Shonfeld, a writer for TechCrunch, posted a rather uninspiring article after Technorati released their “State of the Blogosphere” stating that “The More [bloggers] Post, the Higher [they] Rank”. In it, he argued that because a majority of … Continue reading

Posted in Blogging, chris brogan, erick schonfeld, guy kawasaki, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, New Media, robert scoble, Social Media, Social Network Optimization, techcrunch, technorati | 19 Comments