Here are January’s Top25 blogs. Quite a lot of math this time, hence the asterisks.
- Small Dead Animals - PR6 - Alexa: 168,029
- Ghost of a Flea - PR6 - Alexa:207,410
- The Hook - PR6 - Alexa: 265,349
- Desmogblog - PR7 - Alexa:313,462*
- Eaves - PR7 - Alexa:377,650*
- Ezra Levant - PR6 - Alexa:394,761
- Matthew Good - PR6 - Alexa:429,837
- Western Standard - PR6 - Alexa:472,369
- SteynOnline - PR5 - Alexa:128,222
- Five Feet of Fury - PR5 - Alexa:298,495
- Bow. James Bow - PR5 - Alexa:324,550
- Warren Kinsella - PR5 - Alexa:377,105
- Bene Diction - PR5 - Alexa:415,966
- Michael Geist - PR7 - Alexa:525,814*
- Genxat40 - PR5 - Alexa:534,037
- Colby Cosh - PR6 - Alexa:535,722*
- Stageleft - PR5 - Alexa:625,611
- Damian Penny - PR6 - Alexa:649,680*
- Canadian Cynic - PR5 - Alexa:706,789
- Stephen Taylor - PR6 - Alexa:719,488*
- Saskboy - PR5 - Alexa:846,489
- Red Tory - PR5 - Alexa:949,124
- My Blahg - PR5 - Alexa:957,657
- Devin Johnson - PR5 - Alexa:969,269
- MapleLeafWeb - PR4 - Alexa:544,859

If the evil desmog blog is on the list did thoughest measure climate audit.
I think the Flea has defined the difference between a blog (he and me) and a forum/community/multi-blog/etc like SDA, Free Dominion and others. So is this a count on political websites or political bloggers? Either’s fine. Maybe there are two lists?
I also banish on a whim and I think he and I have even twice banished each other – but we are well on the way to be firm pals once again.
[...] to a list compiled by A Dime a Dozen I’ve been ranked as one of Canada’s top political blogs. Last month I think I was [...]
Hey Dime!
You missed The Cat.
Must be a dog-lover …
Perhaps I’m missing something in the gripes being made by certain commenters here…
Provided that you are applying the same methodology across the board then it seems to me you’ve managed to establish a measurable and comparable “standard” of sorts in much the same way as the Neilsen Ratings gauge the audience for more traditional media.
Now, one can quibble about the way the folks at Neilsen arrive at their numbers, or make perfectly legitimate arguments about the qualitative significance of their measurement in terms of segmentation, etc., but as a baseline standard of general “popularity” they have an enduring validity.
second blog very good.
Alexa is a very important benchmark to determine the rankings and traffic of sites. Google is placed at the 2nd position as per Alexa rankings and traffic rankings and is facing tough competition from Live.com and of course Yahoo.
pr is like penis size – everyone boasts about it but its not really that important
Was http://www.LiberalMinute.com #11?