Our 1000th Member
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I’ve been watching the member count increase on Afrigator the last couple days and I’m pleased to announce that the blog site ReGroup, who signed up on Friday afternoon, becomes our 1000th member to Afrigator.
Not only is it fantastic that we’ve hit 1000 members in just over 3 months but it’s a nice accolade for ReGroup to be the site that helped us achieve this landmark occasion.













GregP said,
Wrote on July 17, 2007 @ 10:23
Wow!! Thanks a lot Afrigator!!
What an honour to be tagged as #1000 – we are hugely humbled.
» We are Afrigators’ 1000th Member! ReGroup said,
Wrote on July 17, 2007 @ 10:46
[...] Check the post mentioning this here:Â http://blog.afrigator.com/2007/07/13/our-1000th-member/ [...]
Justin Hartman said,
Wrote on July 17, 2007 @ 11:03
No Greg, we are honoured!
GregP said,
Wrote on July 19, 2007 @ 16:05
Hi Justin
[Pre-apologies for sending this query as comment to the blog - I couldn't find any other place to pose my questions: how about a support forum somewhere?]
I am struggling to figure out how to get Afrigator to collect my posts (from ReGroup).
I’m pretty sure I’ve inserted the tracking code correctly: I put it into the sidebar of my WordPress blog. I think it’s working correctly, as my Afrigator stats have been reflecting page views since I did this.
I’ve checked that I’ve entered the correct feed url: http://www.regroup.co.za/feed Browsing directly to the url does return a valid set of posts from the site.
I also registered the blog with Amatomu a day or two back, and the feed to there seems to be working fine – posted an entry that morning that appeared almost immediately in their Latest listings, but no sign of it on Afrigator at all?
What am I missing?
Thanks & regards
Greg
Andrew said,
Wrote on August 3, 2007 @ 22:39
I’m having the same problem. When I post new articles, they dont feed through to afrigator, although when i just signed up the first time it showed the most recent post from my site.
http://www.gadgetdna.com
Andrew
SIG-III Blog » Blog Archive » The African blogoshpere – more extensive than you might think said,
Wrote on August 16, 2007 @ 09:49
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