Create more compelling posts and boost SEO by tagging and links
- Free Firefox extension, IE plugin plus others
- Enterprise edition available ($1,200/month)
- Directly embed relevant copyright-cleared images
- Related link, tag and blog post suggestions
| Functionality | 4/5 | effortless incorporation of suggestions into post |
| Interface | 5/5 | clear and consistent, comfortably sits alongside blog post creation |
| Value | 5/5 | a free productivity aid, doesn't distract from creating quality content |
| Support | 4/5 | open support forum with reactive company reps |
Producing original and engaging blog content is great for SEO, but it takes precious time. Zemanta finds related images, web and blog links, and tags for your post. With the Zemanta Firefox extension (other browsers are available) incorporating these suggestions in your article requires a single click.
Semantic power

Under the bonnet Zemanta uses its semantic API to determine what your text is about and then finds content falling into the same categorizations. What differentiates them from other semantic engines is that they have a powerful API with a useful, real-world application built on top.
The realisation of a completely semantic web may be some way off, but it's Zemanta that's a great example of companies making practical application of semantic technologies. Promising also is their freely available (up to 10,000 calls/day) API.
Compelling content
Google Image Search doesn't cut the mustard for serious bloggers. Once you've spent an hour and found a fantastic image, more often than not you don't have the copyright to post it. Zemanta on the other hand is purpose built- only showing images available under re-use licenses.
Good blog articles aren't dead-ends. Once the reader has engaged with your post they'll often want to go on and find out some more. With the related blog post and link suggestions you can pepper links throughout with a single click.
Thoughtful execution
The technology that powers Zemanta is powerful, but thankfully none of the wiring is exposed when you just want to write your blog. Flowing alongside your post composition pane are the image, link, post and tag suggestions, updating as you compose.
It does take up a good chunk of screen real estate and the option to collapse would be welcome. That said, the Blogger interface is quite spartan and Zemanta isn't an unwelcome intrusion.
Niggles
Semantic similarity is hard and Zemanta makes sense of texts better than most. However, for short articles (1-2 paragraphs) and product or technology specific pieces it does struggle to generate quality suggestions.
It appears to want a main theme which if it can't find then the relevancy suffers dramatically. A search box is provided, but the opportunity to coach or coax Zemanta in the right direction when it goes haywire would be immensely useful.
For a medium to long blog post the image and blog suggestions are numerous. The number of tags and web suggestions stay around ten. Being able to request more is missing.
Better blog posts
Image by Peter Čuhalev via Flickr
Quite simply Zemanta will help you to create better blog posts. Better for your readers and better for SEO. It does this with minimal intrusion and a good understanding of relevancy.

42 comments:
Thanks for the review on Semantha.
Thank you very much for this fantastic write up about Zemanta. I have to admit that I was hesitant on using it before reading your post and watching the video (which I saw on Blogger's Buzz).
I have installed the extension and I can't wait for next post to see how it works in "practical terms". Great job.
DiTesco
thanks, zemanta is vry good
Great ideas want to know how zemanta can help us to submit our blog for search engines
good report!! i'm interested..
great!
great report! I'm excited too!
Thanks, Zemanta
thanks Zemanta
I see that Zemanta has several download options. What I need to know is which download option do I chose? I post on Blogger as well.
Miss Gina: the Firefox add-on is the one to use
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7571
Zemanta doesn't work with Windows XP. Help???
Miss Gina: Try the Zemanta support community at http://getsatisfaction.com/zemanta. It should be the browser rather than the operation system, so Windows XP should be fine.
One of the greatest plugins I found this year.
Great review :)
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I bookmarked this page. Thank you for given this good post...
I have not gotten a response from get satisfaction. Will have to find another way to post pictures in my blog without getting into trouble. Heard about flickr/creative commons is the way to go. Thanks anyway.
Nevermind, I finally got it downloaded. It was the plugin that I needed not the browser. Thanks. I will give this a try. Will let you know what my review of it is after a few tries. Thanks again.
Or should I say the extension. It was the extension that was not needed. I apologize.
None of it works. The search bar disappears when zemanta loads into blogger. It only returns the links...it doesn't return photos.
Miss Gina: Sorry to hear that. They also offer a direct email address for support. Hopefully you'll get more joy there:
support@zemanta.com
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Or should I say the extension. It was the extension that was not needed. I apologize.
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Or should I say the extension. It was the extension that was not needed. I apologize.
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