This post is somewhat a continuation of the previous one and the title of this post could have been "how many years does Blogvasion celebrate"? To be straight, none. We are only 7 months old. Let's face it. In comparison to our "grand" colleagues, we are young, we are beginners.
In the previous post Ms. Julie Andguladze mentioned that Technorati tracks more than 112 million blogs and approximately 120,000 blogs are created daily. I'm glad to see that Blogvasion.com, which was started as my own personal initiative is becoming an extremely popular group of blogs. Most of our blogs have reached prominent positions in Google and enjoy 5 PR and on Technorati we are in top 150,000 blogs and going up quickly.
This growth could not have been without the amazing team of authors contributing to Blogvasion.com. I take this opportunity to thank Julie Andguladze, Sophia Barbakadze, Maka Asatiani, Rhea Eradze and Lika Todadze for their commitment to making Blogvasion an interesting and amusing destination on the Web.
I'd like to separately thank Nick Kadagishvili, who is in charge of running our Sony Ericsson blog. Thanks to Nick's efforts, the Sony Ericsson blog has reached incredibly high positions in Google searches and has become an extremely popular blog.
From the early of the next year we will further expand the Blogvasion family of blogs by introducing new blogs and publishing more content on the existing ones. So, stay tuned, don't forget to subscribe to our RSS feed and check us out frequently.
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And what is the secret of "The Dream Team"? Or is it confidential information?
ReplyDeleteAnyway I think that the secret is... Well, It is better to wait for the answer. :-)
And what is the secret of "The Dream Team"? Or is it confidential information?
ReplyDeleteAnyway it is interesting to know.