How to Claim Your Flickr Account on Technorati
I explained the other day how you can
claim
your Twitter account on Technorati, giving you an easy way to track who's
linking to your Tweets. It turns out the same thing can be done with your Flickr
account, allowing you to track who's blogging about your photos.
Here is how you do it.
1. Click the
"
Claim
Your Blog" link on the Technorati homepage.
2. Enter your Flickr Photo page (example):
http://flickr.com/photos/edkohler/
3. Choose Post Claim
4. Grab just the URL of the post claim URL and add that to the description of
one of your most recent photos. For example, if it said you should post <a
href="http://technorati.com/claim/abcdefg" rel="me">Technorati
Profile</a>

(Grab the URL from here.)
(This doesn't work for me.)
Just grab the URL: http://technorati.com/claim/abcdefg
and post that to a recent photo's description on Flickr.
Additional copy can be in the description field too, as long as it doesn't
interfere with the hyperlink.
5. Once you've posted your Flickr photo, finish the confirmation process on
Technorati.
6. You can remove the claim code from the photo once you're reached the above
confirmation message on Technorati.
Oh man, thanks! I was wondering how to make this work.
Will it track visitors who don't post any messages? What kind of confirmation will I receive to tell me who is monitoring my site? Does it give a name, location?
1. Posted by: Aaron on June 26, 2007 7:16 AM:
FYI, you can use the claim code without just posting the url from it if your main page is set to one of the layouts that show medium-sized images:
http://flickr.com/account/prefs/layout/
Thanks, Ed, for the reminder to claim my Flickr account.
-Aaron