Ranking Canada’s “Top” 25 Political Blogs

January 6, 2009

After reading Werner Patel’s ridicule of  Robert Jago’s,’Canada’s Top 25 Political Blogs’, I had to chuckle.

Werner writes…

Following Robert Jago’s joke list of top political blogs (he pre-selects his favourite blogs and then ranks them based on dubious criteria)

If I used Jago’s approach, Small Dead Animals or Ezra Levant wouldn’t show on any of my lists. After all, quantity (site traffic) does not equal quality, and since neither of these two blogs have any discernible quality, you won’t find them on my blogroll,…

He than states…

The lesson to be drawn from this exercise is that there is no valid blog ranking out there. Unfortunately, there is no company that has developed a professional and reliable measuring methodology (e.g., as they do with newspapers’ circulation numbers, TV ratings, etc.).

Therefore, forget all those pseudo-rankings – they mean diddly-squat, all of them. You, the reader, must browse and choose the blogs you like. Once you have found them, bookmark them and enjoy their posts.

If Werner had just stopped there he would be basically correct,but he does not.Werner then goes on to produce two list(so called”real lists”),and surprise surprise his blog appears on both. This after he just finished stating that  blog ranking is  inconsistent and meaningless.

Still, if one had to choose, the objective rankings produced by search engines are definitely preferable to any selection a blogger makes based on his own ideas.

Making it’s quite obvious that the point Werner is really trying to make, is that if his blog is not on the list,then that list must be flawed or a “joke”.

Werner generates his first list using  Technorati ,the criteria used he does not say.The second list he  generates using Google …

this ranking is 100% objective, based on something as simple as a Google search of “Canada + Political blogs” – i.e. no manual selection of blogs, as Jago does, and no other subjective weighting or ranking on the author’s part (aggregators have been excluded from search results, as have any search results that clearly do not deal with politics as their main topic):

Are we to believe that Werner’s blog makes both lists,17th and 15th,while SDA,yuk,a blog that receives upwards of 10,000 hits daily appears on neither ? Are we to believe that Werner’s blog out ranks Calgary Grit,Inkless Wells,Canadian Cynic,or Dawg’s etc etc ?….of course not.

Anyway out of curiosity I did a list of my own, based simply on the number of incoming links that a particular blog receives.For sure it is not  definitive,but it is definitly more relevant than Werner’s lists.In fact the list that Werner condemns, Jargo’s , lists many of the same blogs as my list.

All arguments aside,in the end its traffic that counts.

The more popular a blog the more hits and links that blog will receive.A premise that could be easily proven if bloggers made their site metrics(i.e Google Analytic’s,Sitemeter etc)  public.There’s your way out Werner,as they say,”the proof is in the pudding”.

Anyway without further interruption,“Canada’s Top 25 political blogs”, as per number of incoming links…

1.The Oil Drum 8,740   12,000-13,000 hits/visits per day

2.The Reaction 6,010

3.DeSmog BlogSteyn On-line both with 5,150

4.Colby Cosh 4,960

5.SDA 4,940  8,000-10,000 hit/visits per day

6.Micheal Geist 4,220

7.Damnation 3,700

8.Five Feet of Fury 3,420

9.Shotgun Blog 3,310

10.Steve Janke 2,820

11.Ghost of a Flea 2,530

12.Ezera Levant 2,500

13.POGGE 2,410

14.Dust My Broom 2,230

15.Galloping Beaver 2,060

16. No-Libs 2040 , Warren Kinsella 1,930

17.Vanity Press 1,800

18.BeneDiction 1,620

19.Inkless Wells 1,510

20.Calgary Grit 1,490

21.Kamangir 1,440

22.Miss 604 , James Bow both with 1,410

23.Jordan Cooper 1,380

24.Canadian Cynic 1,360

25.Dr Dawg , Cathie from Canada , Bastard Logic all with 1,330

followed by  Stage Left -1,180  Matthew Good -1,170  Abandoned Stuff -1,150 Liberal Catnip -1,130  Antonia Zerbisias -946

and way,way,wayyyyy down [tied with me ouch]  we find  Werner Patel – 250

For those interested in blog metrics/ranking,everything you could possibly need to know can be found & discussed here

And I thought Canadian Cynic was a somewhat reasonable blogger

October 29, 2008

Although I have always been reluctant to link to his blog.

Seems to me he spends to much time attacking people ,on a personal level, but to be fair he does make a few good point ever now and then. But his methods…well that’s another matter.

Seems my latest post ‘In defense of Religion‘ and myself as a person,has come in for some criticism ridiculing.

The sad thing being,that CC in his haste to trash someone or something,totally misses the point.But then again  ridicule & personality attacks seem to be the raison de etre of his blog,so should I really be surprised ?

That said it should be noted,that some say cynicism is the last refuge of the broken-hearted & disillusioned. So I do understand where you are coming from CC, my condolences.