When SplashPress Media announced their launching of their Social Site, Blogosphere News, I was of high hope that this Social site will take off into the fast track due to the reputation of it’s owners. I was among the first batch to register this blog, hoping it will do some good for Blog Gigs.

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Hot on the heels of their launch, a second identical social site came into the fray. Called Blogging Zoom, it uses the identical platform used by Blogospere News. Not wanting to be left out, I too immediately registered with this site. About 3 weeks have passed since the launch of both this Sites, and the results I see was out of my expectation.

I had expected Blogosphere News to really bloom given that it is owned by Splashpress media, a known name for those who are accustomed with the Blog Herald and Performancing. Given their high powered background, there was not a chance that this site will not do well. However, after this initial 3 weeks, they are performing miserably as compared to BloggingZoom.

Blogosphere News could not attract as many participants as Blogging Zoom because they have limitations. Only blogs that are like mine, that talks about blogging are welcomed. I don’t know the rationale behind this decision but it really limits the number of blogs wanting to participate. BloggingZoom on the other hand has a long list of categories and blogs of every niche is welcomed.

As a comparison, my submissions to Blogoshere News brings almost zero hits while Blogging Zoom delivers about 6 hits for my every submission. Some gets about 15 if the title is catchy enough. Looking at the number of hits both these sites brings is laughable, but it serves as a good exposure even if people don’t click on my submissions.

The problem with BloggingZoom’s dismal performance in delivering hits is partly due to it’s increasing popularity. Submissions are going in too fast to let those who has their submissions published to realize it’s full potential before being pushed into the second or third page. Like all social sites, a blogger who submits a posts, be it from his favorite blogger or one of his own, will only do 3 things. First he submits, then he checks if the submission is indeed being accepted and lastly he will browse all those submissions that has been published or about to be publish. When a submitter browse, he almost never go beyond the second or third page unless he is really dead bored that day and has nothing better to do.

The longest one’s submission can be expected to stay in the front page where it is the most visible is maybe one day and the time lapse is getting shorter and shorter with he increased submission. Before the 20th visitor has a chance to catch your blog on the first page, you have been bumped into the second or third. Rest assured then, that your submissions will never see the lights of the day ever again after that.

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