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What List Are You On?

Frank Arrigo links to Kineda, which now has a widget which queries Technorati to determine where you go in the blogging hierarchy, from the A-List to the D-List. Frank’s happy to be on the B-List, but I’m shocked that I am apparently an A-Lister:

A-List Blogger

Basically, the widget’s determination of an A-List blogger:

The Very High Authority Group (500 or more blogs linking in the last 6 months)
In the final group we see what might be considered the blogging elite. This group, which represents more than 4,000 blogs, exhibits a radical shift in post frequency as well as blog age. Bloggers of this type have been at it longer – a year and a half on average – and post nearly twice a day, an increase in posting volume of over 100% from the previous group. Many of the blogs in this category, in fact, are about as old as Technorati and we’ve grown up together. Some of these are full-fledge professional enterprises that post many, many times per day and behave increasingly like our friends in the mainstream media. As has been widely reported, the impact of these bloggers on our cultures and democracies is increasingly dramatic.

Plus, it’s nice to know that InsideMicrosoft is firmly on the B-List:

B-List Blogger

How many people can claim to have one of each?

Personally, I think the site’s determination of an A-Lister is too broad, but I’m not gonna complain about my personal results :-)

November 20th, 2006 Posted by Nathan Weinberg | Blogs, General | 4 comments



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  2. sounds good let us see how all react to it.
    As far as i am concerned i am cool with it.

    Comment by pushpendra kumar | November 20, 2006

  3. Can’t believe I am also a B-list blogger.
    :D That’s sooo sweet.

    Comment by Haochi | November 20, 2006

  4. D-list for me! Weeeeee!

    But I’ve really been neglecting the old blog lately. Maybe I’ll pull it together over the holiday breaks.

    Comment by Michael Akerman | November 21, 2006

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