Useless Ensight Stats


Ahh, it’s been far too long since a “useless stats” post. So, here we are.

PubSub ranking: 441 (that’s crazy… top 500 blogs?!)
Technorati ranking: 1458 (again, crazy!)
Monthly visitors: 208,000
Monthly pageviews: 510,000

As far as projects go, I recently submitted my proposal for More Space, am expecting to submit my proposal for 100 Bloggers, have several articles coming up in large IT and business magazines and (fingers crossed) should hear back from 2 editors who are trying to convince 2 large publishing houses to pick up my book.

This has been a useless post, brought to you by the letter N. Because you can never have too many N’s in a word.

  1. #1 by Clete R. Blackwell 2 - January 20th, 2005 at 14:33

    Wow. That’s great. Top 500. I don’t feel like mentioning the numbers of the domains I typed in for PubSub ;).

  2. #2 by Ingoal - January 20th, 2005 at 18:05

    Useless stats, maybe, but nontheless interesting and groovy! Top 500…crazy!

  3. #3 by James Tauber - January 20th, 2005 at 20:50

    I’ve posted a comparison with my own stats at http://jtauber.com/blog/2005/01/20/comparison_with_a-list_blogger.

    But one stat that surprised me was one I looked up myself: Bloglines subscribers. Your 207 seems low given your other stats. Do your readers just happen to not use Bloglines?

    Anyway, I thought it was interesting :-)

  4. #4 by Jeremy C. Wright - January 20th, 2005 at 20:57

    Not really sure why my BlogLines stats are so “low”, however most A Listers (the real ones, of which I’m not) have between 500-2000 BlogLines subscribers. I’ve been watching that number go up every day though, so maybe I’ll hit 500 at some point :)

    I actually believe the PubSub ranking is the most accurate one available, because it uses a Google-esque method: your ranking isn’t based on the number of people who link to you, it’s based on how popular each of the people who link to you are.

    It’s the closest thing the blogosphere currently has to measuring how influencial a blogger is and, crazily, somehow I’m in the top thousand.

    So, no, that doesn’t translate directly to BlogLines subscribers. But then I don’t know what does translate to BlogLines subscribers.

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