The louisgray.com BlogRize community in action
As Jesse writes, "BlogRize is today's news, filtered by communities of people who enjoy reading the same blogs." BlogRize tracks items from two sources - a person's blog, and their Google Reader shared items. The two, in combination, are displayed as a person's "Community News", and each shared item has a number of activity options, from adding comments, to marking as "Interesting", "Funny" and "Insightful", or from the other perspective, "Lame", "Disagree" or you can even flag a post as having the "Facts wrong". You can also save stories for later reading.
My BlogRize profile shows recent activity and who I'm following
When joining BlogRize, you can start using the service by joining an individual blog's community, such as louisgray.com, techcrunch.com, or readwriteweb.com. By joining the community, those posts you find interesting from around the Web are integrated into that site's community news, where they are tabulated based on the number of shares, how often they were found interesting, and you can even see which friends found the same items intriguing that you did. Comments can be left on any item, and are highlighted.
Clicking through to an item shows who shared it or took action.
Interestingly, unlike some sites which rely on a large mass of users to get rolling, BlogRize doesn't need the wisdom of big crowds. As Jesse wrote me in an e-mail back in February, during early development of the site:
Jesse also noted Dave Winer's blog post on The next step in Digg clones as one source of inspiration. BlogRize users can build a Digg-like community just with the readers of a single blog, big or small. We also saw another entrant in this market debut just last week, with Yokway, as more and more frequently, bloggers are looking to share items with people they know or their peers, rather than with strangers.
To get started with BlogRize and join the louisgray.com community, sign up with the embedded invite code. If you have your own blog, you can claim it and start a new BlogRize.com community just for you.
Hi Louis Gray readers. Jesse here. Just want to apologize to anyone who tried to use the “louisgray” invite code recently. I’m having a bit of a US immigration “issue” right now and I didn’t realize this had been posted already. Anyway – we’ve now activated 100 invites for “louisgray”. You may click here: http://www.blogrize.com/join/louisgray.com?code=louisgray
ReplyDeleteThis is still in the early stages of testing. Thanks for your understanding :)
Having signed up, the first and obvious problem is their is not a lot as a blogger that I can do. Since most bloggers like to be the centre of the universe it's a bit of a shock to the system to find you can't have your own community because you don't have enough subscribers its even worse as their is no obvious mechanism or explanation as to what a subscriber is, are we talking RSS subscribers, fans of you as a person or fans of the community. Given you don't have an activated community how is it suppose to gather subscribers. Left me feeling low :(
ReplyDeleteThanks for your feedback Tim. We are working on some of the things you have suggested to make things more clear. Nobody should be feeling low after using BlogRize!
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