When publishers use AdSense and other distributive mechanisms, they do not know a whole heck of a lot about the publishers that the ads are being displayed on," said Scott Rafer, President and CEO of Feedster.
Feedster's Scott Rafer doesn't favor centralizing things as Dave does but instead wants a cookie-based approach, while Jason Calacanis from Weblogs likes the idea that
there might be multiple subscribe buttons to help him reach out to those with...
Feedster CEO Scott Rafer told Bazeley, that so much non-blog information is now syndicated through XML feeds that it's becoming harder to hone in on purely blogosphere buzz or info. A couple of items from two of the primary players in the world of...
I don't believe that the search engines like blogs, per se," said Scott Rafer, President and CEO at Feedster. Spiders from the next generation of search engines will only grab machine-readable pages," Rafer continued.
Feedster's Scott Rafer isn't happy that the new Clusty search engine is hitting his site without a licensing agreement, in comments he's left at Welsh View. UPDATE: Scott Rafer just sent an email letting us know that he's updated his comments on...
Scott Rafer is the President and CEO at Feedster, a blog search engine. Rafer offered the following tips for blog publicity: Most blogs have a what's called a comments area and you can go in and put in the facts and what was discussed," said Rafer.