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    Interview with Technorati CEO, Richard Jalichandra (Video)

    by Michael Stelzner / November 11, 2009

    social media expert interviewIn this video I speak with Richard Jalichandra, the CEO of Technorati. When you hear the name Technorati, you probably think about Technorati.com—the world's largest blog search engine and directory, helping people find blog content and enabling bloggers to be discovered.

    But Technorati is also TechnoratiMedia.com—the largest ad network focusing on social media where businesses can purchase ads.

    Watch this video as Richard shares:

    • How bloggers use Twitter and video to promote their blogs
    • How bloggers can now publish their articles directly on Technorati to reach bigger audiences
    • The difference between mainstream media content and blogging
    • And insights into the future of blogging


    Be sure to check out Technorati's State of the Blogosphere reports. As Richard Jalichandra tells us in this video, this year's survey was double in size compared to the one used last year to create the State of the Blogsphere report. This year's report focuses on professional blogs today, including part-time bloggers, self-employed bloggers and corporate bloggers.

    Now, over to you…

    • What do you think of the current blogsphere and the future of professional blogging?
    • What other social media platforms do bloggers use to promote their blogs?
    • How do you like the new option of publishing your articles directly Technorati?

    Please share your thoughts and comments below.

    Tags: Social Media Strategy

    About the authorMichael Stelzner

    Michael Stelzner is the founder of Social Media Examiner and the Social Media Marketing World conference. He's host of the Social Media Marketing Podcast and he's founder of the Social Media Marketing Society. He also authored the books Launch and Writing White Papers.
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