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asked by muddlingalong
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From what I can tell, you've successfully claimed and registered your blog, but your site does need to be manually approved before Technorati will index new posts (hence your authority score being stuck at 1). This process can take some time, you can email the satisfaction people to try and push your blog up the queue, but you just need to be patient with it, unfortunately. -
Oh, well, that's always unfortunate. Are you based in the UK, or do you live somewhere that has decent weather?
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Postrank does but after some discussion, we've decided we don't. It does make life more complicated as it means for blogs using that software we need to manually count comments over an entire month, though, so if a lot of people start using Disqus, for example, we'll need to look at the metrics again.
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The answer is that yes, you will lose on some of your stats. For example Google Blogsearch and Yahoo historical links that point to your old address will not be registered. You may, if you're unlucky, also need to change your feed, which means losing Google Subscribers but this can depending on your personal setup (and you can always ask people to sign up again, which may actually win you new subscribers).
PostRank, recent links and Technorati should be unaffected.
If you let us know about the change we can use dual addresses for a time, until your stats catch up. -
I suspect it's something to do with your feed and the redirect. The community manager at Postrank can be contacted at melanie@postrank.com and she should be able to resolve any problems.
You may also find this post, about PostRank, to be useful too. Good luck!
http://www.whosthemummy.co.uk/2010/01/postrank-for-the-rest-of-us-.html
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