Settings and activity
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An error occurred while saving the comment Chris Keller commented
could you let us know what your blog URL is so we can test against it? Thanks!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Chris Keller commented
I can't find your blog when I browse the home page, so that's one thing you might want to update. In addition, you need to make your blog auto-discoverable on your home page (that's how the browsers know how to find it). Lastly, if you just put your actual blog url into Blog Grader, it should work (blog.ariscargo.bg)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Chris Keller commented
Hi, could you submit a bug report and attach or link to your Press release? We can't really figure out what's going on without that. Thanks.
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39 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Chris Keller commented
we've gotten this feedback on only one other press release, so we're not sure yet what is causing this bug. Could you file this as a bug so it'll ask for your email address? We'll then ask for you to send us the Press release you used (or if you can just submit a link in the comments, that'd be great). Thanks.
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36 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Chris Keller commented
what is your URL so I can check it out?
An error occurred while saving the comment Chris Keller commented
They are different measurements. Website Grader looks at factor other than what Blog Grader looks at. You should see a Blog Grader within the WSG report and those will be consistent.
Don't worry about the Google Pageranks, we're going to be removing those from Blog Grader because it's not a very useful metric anymore.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Chris Keller commented
Sorry, in slight haste, I wrote that response into the wrong section.
The answer doesn't apply as much to Twitter Grader unless we change the grading algorithm which I don't believe we have recently.
An error occurred while saving the comment Chris Keller commented
don't worry about this in general (and 2 points in generally minor in this case). As we add more blogs to the database and regrade all blogs against each other, your score can go up or down. thanks for checking
Eric, we cache the engagement section for a day at a time. In addition, we are directly pulling those out of your RSS feed, so if your feed is not up to date tomorrow when that section refreshes (rerun the report yourself after you know it's been 24 hours since you last did), then the problem is in your RSS feed. You need to check your feed to see what posts are in there, not what is on your blog...