Archive for January, 2009

New logo, interface and blogging widgets

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

It’s been a little more than a month since we launched the forum, which has really spurred the IndiBlogger team on. We’ve just completed an update:

  • We finally have a logo!
  • The site has undergone a major facelift in terms of design and usability.
  • We’ve launched widgets, which show the latest topics from the forum.

We can’t wait to hear your feedback!

Regional language blogging in India

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

We’ve compiled some quick stats using the 6500 bloggers in the IndiBlogger network, to show how many bloggers are blogging in regional languages.

Regional Languages Vs. English

Regional Languages Vs. English

Regional Languages Vs. English

Regional Languages

Regional Languages

Regional Languages

IndiBlogger.in now in 3 flavours!

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Friends, bloggers and ice cream lovers! IndiBlogger.in now comes to you in three flavors.

Use this button at the top of any page to select your theme:

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We have the original blue, the new Indi-Red, and a theme for those days when you feel… well, a bit dark.

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Send us your feedback, and let us know which theme you like the best on the forum.

http://www.indiblogger.in

Thank you again, dear blogger

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

It’s time for another special post, where we thank our bloggers for the support, encouragement and enthusiasm they have shown. At the time of writing this post, the IndiBlogger forum we launched 2 weeks ago has over a hundred topics and 400 replies.

As a techie, I’ve noticed that the average Indian who frequents various forums only does so to seek help – and does not do much to help others. I’m glad to say that Indian bloggers are different, cause the spririt shown on the forum is simply inspiring!

Special thanks goes to the most active bloggers on the forum: Sriharsha, Amitabh, Binaryday, Shanker, Ram, Ankit, Kabeeranban, Debajyoti, Pavan and Archit. Your ideas and suggestions which resulted in several new features to the forum will benefit the Indian blogging community for a long time to come.

Here are a few excerpts from the forum:

“We need to have a nice blog ranking system only for Indian Blogs. Then we can have beautiful badges to show off our rankings too!”

“The quality of discussion is the best I have ever found on any forum. But how do we bring in more people to participate here?”

“Renie, I would like an e-mail to be generated if someone responds to a thread that I am interested in. Basically, a small box appears at the bottom of each thread and I should be able to check it, if I want a trigger (similar to Xing, if you are aware of that platform).”

“For me, I love this forum because it is the only one that allows me to communicate with other bloggers. For a change I do not feel like an alien or rather as I said earlier, I feel like an alien in a land of aliens :)

“But what I would really like to see is the time spent by each visitor as a factor in the popularity besides the ratio of comments to posts. Thus, popularity = function of (no. of hits, duration of stay per visit, ratio of comments to post).”

“Some Blog collection sites allow readers to ‘rate’ blogs (5-stars or Thumbs up & down). This does come with the risk of ballot-stuffing. Note that ranking of blogs is also subject to the power-law behaviour (i.e. the rich-get-richer). In other words, only the highly rated blogs get read and continue to be rated.”

“Well, I like this forum because, this is the first place I’m feeling “at home”. All other forums didnt appeal to me so much so as to post more than 2 or 3 threads.”

What more can I say? Go on and check out the forum!

Thank you, dear IndiBlogger!

Ranking of blogs on IndiBlogger

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

BinaryDay, one of the most active bloggers on the IndiBlogger Forum, has compiled some interesting stats using the blogs from IndiBlogger.in.

Here are the rankings based on Google PageRank:

Total Blogs studied : 6020
Maximum Pagerank : 6
Minimum Pagerank : 0

Pagerank # of blogs % of total blogs
PR 0 2749 46%
PR 1 731 12%
PR 2 1069 18%
PR 3 941 16%
PR 4 428 7%
PR 5 94 2%
PR 6 8 0%

428 blogs with PR4 – now that’s a pleasant surprise! Although blogger still seems to be the preferred choice over wordpress, with 3976 on blogger and only 741 on wordpress.

Read the complete report here, where you can see the list of PR 8 blogs and other interesting information.

Binardyday has compiled rankings based on Alexa here. Frankly, I’m not a big fan of either PR or Alexa, so I can’t wait for him to complete his analysis which is going to include backlinks, technorati rank, number of social bookmarks and feedburner subscribers. Post a comment on his blog and show your support for all the hard work he’s putting in!