Jon - I appreciate you putting together this list/rank every month. Are you using the numbers from the compete tool bar? I noticed the tool bar is not showing the same rank that comes up when looking up the sites on Compete.com. Your September and October figures are nearly identical, but would reflect more movement using rank from Compete.com rather than the tool bar.
Wow - Jon - them's some impressive numbers! It really makes a strong statement of how powerful blogging really is!

Jonathan, Thanks for the great list - although I have heard of some of these, I am unfamiliar with a large number of them. I will take some time to check them out. Thanks for sharing!
Well that's an interesting list, I've not seen anyone do that before. Thanks.
Thank you - I will go look at some to see what a good blog is supposed to look like!
Jon - Beyond just being a big stats geek... I love the list to expand my reading horizons! I'm sure that there is a lot of work that goes into this!
Interesting that there is almost no movement in the top 25. Apparently blogs are much more stable than college football.
Thanks for compilingthe list. It's a great opportunity to just check out the top listed blogs and what type of content they have.
Keep up the great work!
Scott
Some top notch blogs once again. Certainly a list someone can strive for to be on. Thanks for sharing this with us John!
Do you do this every month? WOW lots of reading material - Of to read the top 10...
Jonathan
Thanks for your time in spreading the good word to fellow AR members. You could literally spend all day becoming a part of each heavy hitting blog or social network to rank high on search engines. The best idea that someone here on AR wrote about is to pick sites that work best for your profession and personal style, make sure they are heavily visited, commit to these sites, work them and you will start to see your business grow due to the exposure you will get on search engines. As always content is king.
Thanks again for your post.
Peter Vekselman
My raincityhouses.com Seattle suburbs blog has a rank around 455,000 on Technorati...
Jonathan, this is the first time I've looked at the list. It did seem a little confusing at first. Jay and Bens' comments to Reese helped explain it. And I just worried about points. LOL
Jon, Interesting. Next time you post the list give us a little background in the determining factors for the list. I notice #1 curbed is mostly NY and LA. I haven't gone through the whole lest yet but, am planning on working through it.
Just curious, Jonathan... In all your spare time, did you do one of these for November?

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