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Last Friday I wrote a post called “Are inbound links the best way to measure a blog’s influence?”, where I challenged a study published by Edelman and Technorati.
That study ranked the top blogs in the UK by influence, but rankings were determined solely by links from other blogs. My big issue is that the quantity of links doesn’t tell you very much, not when many blogs listed in Technorati are spam blogs.
In any case, I don’t believe that PR professionals or media planners would subscribe to this link-based methodology to measure influence (or very much else for that matter).
So I promised a closer look at the top blogs in the UK, ranked by a more suitable metrics: unique users and page impressions.
After the jump, the results...
My feeling was that there were some major exceptions in the Edelman/Technorati study. And it turns out to be true, with the UK’s top three blogs not mentioned in the top ten of that study.
Some caveats first…
For the purposes of comparison, super-popular US blog BoingBoing attracts about 2.2m unique users per month and generates a whopping 24m page impressions.
Well done to all those bloggers who made it into our Top 15. Send word if you deserve to be included (based on unique users / page impressions).
The Top 15 UK Blogs...
750,000 unique users, page impressions are “in the millions” – data claimed from publisher
510,607 unique users and 750,123 page impressions
289,449 unique users
http://girlwithaonetrackmind.blogspot.com/
At least 226,300 unique users and 341,000 page impressions
At least 192,200 unique users and 372,000 page impressions
171,000 unique users
132,254 page impressions in the last 30 days
113,429 unique users and 138,849 page impressions
102,071 unique users
http://randomreality.blogware.com/
At least 86,800 unique users and 189,100 page impressions
86,778 unique users
85,188 unique users and 129,921 page impressions
http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/
60,609 unique users and 734,615 page impressions
60,000 unique users
51,349 unique users
http://timworstall.typepad.com/
* Data is from September 2006, where known, and ranked according to unique users.
Notable exceptions and question marks (no data available, as yet, but would probably make the Top 15 list):
Gapingvoid
Belle du Jour
Coolest-gadgets.com
The Lair of the Crab of Ineffable Wisdom
Mind Hacks
Boris Johnson
Popjustice
The top ten UK blogs according to Edelman / Technorati (ranked by incoming links) :
Gapingvoid
The Layer of the Crab of Ineffable Wisdom (sic: Lair)
EU Referendum
Tech Digest
plasticbag.org
Samizdata.net
c h r o m a s i a
Londonist
Iain Dale’s Diary
Mind Hacks
Loic Le Meur Blog
The TechDigest top ten(“a mixture of the Edelman list, Technorati figures, information from internet data collection agency Hitwise and some qualitative data of our own”):
Gaping Void
Mashable
eureferendum.com
TechDigest
Shiny Shiny
coolest-gadgets.com
PlasticBag.org
samizdata.net
c h r o m a s i a
hecklerspray
Comments to chris@e-consultancy.com , or leave them below.
If you read my initial post you’ll see that I didn’t claim that the data was full proof or 100% accurate. It was purely a means of looking at some influential/popular (according to Technorati) blogs in the UK blogosphere. I tried to create a UK version of what Technorati is already doing in other countries and languages. Something that can only be done manually due to multiple countries speaking the English language.
Again, if you read my post it says that we are taking the ‘wisdom of the crowds’ theory and asking for feedback and recommendations. Which I gratefully received both in the comments and via email and will be producing a new list shortly. But will be still open to recommendations and suggestions.
Just to go back to your mention of Mashable!, Hecklerspray and GWAOTM - take a look at the first comment from Pete Cashmore on my post. I didn’t know Mashable! was based out of Scotland. Something which Pete himself admitted he likes to keep quiet. However, it has since been added. And both the latter two are included… just not in the top 10. In fact, all bar one of your top 15 are in my list. The one which isn’t has been added so thanks. :-)
But as you admit your own list is not comprehensive so no doubt there’s another case for argument. I’m just glad I’ve generated some discussion around the UK blogosphere.
Couple of questions.
Is Loic Le Meur’s blog not French? Or at least would he not count his English written blog as US based?
What are your thoughts around including msm blogs? I.e. The Guardian’s Comment is Free which is written partly by professional journalists.
Also, any chance of changing the process to leave a comment on this blog. I.e. The sign up. Nightmare.
Cheers,