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Search marketing in the new media era.

September 29, 2005
 
Rollyo Stalking: Who's Rolling What
Rollyo went beta recently, enabling subscribers to create mini-indices of 25 sites. Gary Price has an excellent write up.

Here are a few high rollers for you to check out, listed in order of their user id numbers in their profile urls. I suspect that's the order in which they accepted invitations.

Evan Williams (60)
John Battelle (134)
Jason Kottke (142)
Seth Godin (169)
Jeff Jarvis (175)
Gary Price (511)
Steve Rubel (738)

Checking out their "indices" is almost as much fun as blog stalking in Bloglines (Some Blogline users make their subscriptions public, allowing me to snoop on what they read).

Here's Rollyo's high roller page. The site is smart and has kept me clicking through it kinda the way MySpace does, just to see who's there and what sites they select for searching.

Rollyo is kinda what I was wishing for here except I can't put it on my site yet and you don't actually control a bot.

A searchbox is coming though, according to the coming soon section:

"We are constantly adding new tools to make Rollyo more useful. A few of these include a Firefox Plugin, a custom searchbox for your site, desktop widgets, a bookmarklet and a simple way to import your bookmarks so you can use them to quickly create a variety of searchrolls."

Update: Forgot to thank Roberto for the link.




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