Dec 13 2004

Measuring Your Influence

Category: BloggingJeremy Wright @ 9:29 am

Steve’s posted about this already. His post is much better than mine. I’ve actually, somehow, known about this tool for several weeks (I think it was at a different URL though).

Anyways, Steve has broken into the top 500 bloggers. Me? Top 1000.

Not bad, I guess that officially makes us B-Listers? I’ve always thought of myself as a Q-Lister. Dunno why. Just kinda seemed to fit my personality.

Edit: The interesting thing is that this only tracks links over the last 30 days. So, Scoble and Steve have the same influence, even though Scoble is often considered well into the top 100 blogs according to every other metric. Maybe that means I can still drop back down to my beloved Q list?

4 Responses to “Measuring Your Influence”

  1. Patrick says:

    I am at 998,493. What does that make me? Triple Z 5?

  2. Richard MacManus says:

    I actually wrote about PubSub a couple of weeks ago, but of course being a C-Lister my post didn’t get noticed and it took Boing Boing to propel it into the memesphere now ;-)

    Anyway, the reason Robert Scoble doesn’t rank as highly as on other measurements is his Radio Userland URL. I mentioned this in the comments to my post and Bob Wyman (PubSub’s creator) confirmed it soon after in my comments.

  3. public(MIND) says:

    PubSub Linkrank….
    Something happend last week – I’ve improved my PubSub Linkrank. Does that make be a “C-list” blogger? “Z-list”? :-)

  4. Ingoal says:

    Hehe…what Patrick said…I guess I would be a z-list blogger, too…ranked 1027315…way to go (at least there’s a lot of room for improvement :-) ).