According to an "influence index"  released yesterday in a report by UK firm Onalytica, this blog is #8 in a list of the top 25 most influential authorities on the topic of business blogging. See below. Puts BlogWrite above the New York Times (meaning the Technology section?), eMarketer, Seth Godin and Steve Rubel's Micro Persusasion.

Onalytica's report explains that the results are based not on "popularity" (often measured by number of visitors to a site) but on a measure of indirect influence/authority/relevance - akin to the rating system used in academia.

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Download the report:
"Who are the most influential authorities on business blogging?
[PDF] to learn more.


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Geoffroi Garon said on February 19, 2006 at 10:37 AM

Hi,
Very good job. You represent the next generation of infopreneur.
Geoffroi

Scott Gingrich said on February 20, 2006 at 06:59 AM

Congratulations on being #8. I’m fairly new into blogging and yours is the one blog on blogging that I subscribe to in my RSS newsreader. Keep up the good work!

Rebecca Walsh said on February 25, 2006 at 04:30 AM

Hi Debbie, I am currently conducting a survey of corporate bloggers and would value your input.
The survey is posted on my blog http://www.askaboutmarketing.net or at http://www.url.ie/uu

I would really appreciate the input, we are conducting an Irish Internet Association event on blogging next month and I hope to present the findings of the survey.

Free Hits Marketing Blog said on June 8, 2006 at 07:13 PM

Influence and Technorati Authority

 Top 25 most influential authorities on the topic of business
Came across this when trying to better determine some of the underlying reasons for the authority rank order on Technorati.
basically while still learning this system of theirs from scratc…


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