
I’m jealous of Andrew dela Serna. Not because he was able to score the domain Ratified.Org, and definitely not because of the website’s cool minimalist theme.
I’m jealous of Andrew dela Serna and his website because it showcases the Top 100 of the Philippine Blogosphere with the help of Technorati and Feedburner. Which I consider an accurate gauge because the amount of link love you get and the number of people subscribed to your blog really shows how popular it is. Or as Aileen Apolo of Google says: “I think it also means that you are relevant and that you are connecting to a certain base of people.”
There are some useful bells and whistles included in the package. There’s of course a tag-cloud (this is something based on Technorati after all). A search function makes it easy to find a particular blog and its ranking on the list. In case you’re a Filipino and you find your blog hasn’t been “ratified,” then use the contact form to give the ratified.org team a shoutout.
Here’s to yet another website that believes in the best Filipinos have to offer!







4 Responses to “Ratified.Org: The Philippines Top 100 Blogs, According to Technorati and Feedburner”
There are unexpected rank fluctuations in technorati ranking as of May 10 as can be seen in the following posts:
PBS has been ratified! WoW! 728 & 3,432 are good technorati stats, isn’t it?
Is there really a problem at technorati’s side? That weve got to find out
Mabuhay ang lahat ng mga blogistang pinoy!
I think that as more Filipinos join the blogosphere, get to know each other, and become more aware of tools like Technorati, it’s natural that all our stats are improving.
@Pinoyblogosphere: yes I noticed your site’s big jump (when it jumped)
Looks like it’s the real thing. I also saw some sites do the same, but not as significant as yours. Technorati has some issues they gotta solve, I admit.
@Rico: Thanks for the mention! I found a lot of new blogs by just updating the database. I hope this project will open everyone’s eyes to lesser-known blogs.
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