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Seesaa Blog Passes Boing Boing on Technorati 100

Boing Boing has fallen from its longtime lead as the most popular blog on the Technorati 100. Boing Boing has been passed by a Japanese blog called the Seesaa Blog, which looks like it may be more of a blog service than a blog itself. Technorati shows blog.seesaa.jp (Seesaa) as having 35,822 inbound links to Boing Boing's 16,627 inbound links. Even if Seesaa is pulled because it is a blog service Boing Boing's lead is still threatened by the rapidly climbing PostSecret which has moved into third place with 14,435 inbound links. Engadget is in 4th with 13,695 inbound links. Daily Kos is 5th with over 10,000 in bound links. No other blog shows over 8,000 links on Technorati.

Posted on October 29, 2005
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Compare Bloglines Subscribers Between Blogs With New Tool

A new tool called Compare Blogs allows users to compare the Bloglines subscribers of different blogs. If you compare Boing Boing, which has 31,391 Bloglines subscribers, to Engadget, which has 25,628 Bloglines subscribers, you find that there is an overlap of 2844 shared public subscribers. The Boing Boing and Engadget comparison result also provides the following data:
  • 38,84% of Boing Boing's public subscribers are also subscribed to Engadget
  • 51,47% of Engadget's public subscribers are also subscribed to Boing Boing
  • There are limits to the data provided because only information about public subscribers is available for use but it is still a neat little tool. (Via BoBs Blog)

    Posted on October 11, 2005
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    Boing Boing Pulling Away From Rest of Blogosphere?

    Boing BoingBoing Boing's traffic continues to grow despite growing competition. The site now has over 15,000 incoming links on Technorati which ranks them at #1 on the Technorati 100 and nearly 5,000 incoming links ahead of the next closest competitor, Instapundit.com. Blogpulse.com also had Boing Boing at #1 in popularity in their last ranking. Boing Boing is also climbing again on Alexa (note: Alexa only tracks people using the Alexa toolbar). Boing Boing averages about 15-20 posts a day and posts on a wide variety of topics. They have a large number of Disney posts. According to Boing Boing's own statistics they had over 1,770,666 unique visitors in May -- the blog's biggest traffic month so far this year.

    Posted on June 24, 2005
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    Boing Boing's Disney Fetish

    In the last 38 days there have been 20 Disney-related posts on Boing Boing according to this Technorati search. That's a Disney-related post nearly every other day. And there have been 168 Disney-related posts on Boing Boing in the last 473 days according to Technorati. Google brings up 532 Disney results for Boing Boing. The most recent Disney item on Boing Boing discusses edible Disney tortilla decals.

    Posted on June 19, 2005
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    Boing Boing's Growing Competition

    Boing Boing, which has the tagline, "A Directory of Wonderful Things," tracks the wacky, unusual and interesting. In coverage of interesting links Boing Boing has rising competition from the MSM as well as other blogs in the blogosphere. MSNBC.com has the daily Clicked column which covers dozens of interesting new links each business day. Slate covers a more serious side of the blogosphere with its Today's Blog column (found off of Slate's homepage). In addition there are thousands of blogs that look at new and interesting things found on the Web. And there are estimated to be about 10,000 new blogs each day. So far Boing Boing's Alexa ranking has fallen only slightly (graph on right). And Boing Boing's Technorati 100 ranking of #1 has held thanks to lots of links from new blogs. However, last week's BusinessWeek cover story totally neglected to mention them. Why have a cover story about blogs and leave out the top blog? More on BusinessWeek's blogging cover story can be found here.

    Posted on April 26, 2005
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