THE UK'S TOP MARKETING WEBLOGS
Even more new folk to welcome to the UK list this month, so to those who have recently entered the AgeAge chart, once more a very big welcome! Notable new entrants are Will at Confessions of a Wannabe Ad Man and Chris at the Ginger Monkey.
For those who may be interested, this chart is based on the AdAge Power 150, the top UK bloggers on all things advertising and marketing on 1 August 2008.
If you feel that you should be included, you can get in touch with AdAge here, who will sort you out. As soon as you're in, I'll pick you up in this filleting of the AA chart.
UK Global Blog1 (-) 40 (+1) russell davies
2 (+2) 57 (+1) NevilleHobson.com
3 (-) 58 (-5) David Airey
4 -2) 60 (-9) Blogstorm
5 (-) 84 (-8) adliterate
6 (+1) 90 (+7) Crackunit
7 (*) 92 (*) Behind the Buzz
8 -2) 128 (-43) Only Dead Fish
9 -1) 131 (-22) PR Blogger
10 -1) 132 (-4) The Engaging Brand
11 (-) 143 (+33) HERD
12 -2) 167 (-23) Welcome to Optimism
13 -1) 173 (+11) Make Marketing History
14 (+1) 205 (+15) Blog Till You Drop
15 -1) 211 (+5) Spinning Around
16 (NEW) 216 (NEW) Technobabble 2.0
17 (-4) 231 (-17) A PR Guy's Musings
18 (-2) 233 (-12) Modern Marketing
19 (-2) 238 (-12) PPC Blog
20 (-2) 256 (-24) Fraser's Affiliate Marketing Blog
21 (-) 267 (-) SEOCO Blog
22 (+2) 274 (+38) Drew B's take on tech PR
23 (-4) 281 (-38) Crenk
24 (+6) 286 (+39) Nick Burcher
25 (+1) 288 (28) Wadds' tech pr blog
26 (+3) 305 (+18) Life Moves Pretty Fast
27 (NEW) 310 (NEW) That Canadian Girl
28 (+6) 313 (+33) Interactive Marketing Trends
29 (+12) 314 (+89) General Marketing Blog
30 (-7) 318 (-32) Hobo SEO UK
31 (-6) 328 (-13) The Ad Pit
32 (-4) 336 (-14) Beyond PR
33 (-1) 338 (+1) Brendan Cooper
34 (-12) 340 (-60) greenormal
35 (-15) 341 (-80) Faster Future
36 (-9) 342 (-24) Collective Conversation
37 (-6) 353 (-15) Simonsays
38 (+4) 358 (+46) London Calling
39 (-2) 362 (+19) Brand Strategy Magazine Blog
40 (-4) 364 (+4) livingbrands
41 (-6) 373 (-7) 50-Plus Marketing
42 (-4) 375 (+11) The Way of the Web
43 (-3) 392 (+7) Direct Response Marketing Observations
44 (-11) 393 (-52) Living in a digital world
45 (-6) 396 (-7) mediations
46 (-) 423 (+28) rubbishcorp®
47 (-2) 441 (-2) This Is HERD
48 (-5) 459 (-34) Raw Stylus
49 (+9) 461 (+99) FreshNetworks Blog
50 (-2) 477 (-11) Blendingthemix
51 (-4) 479 (-26) Simon Wakeman
52 (NEW) 483 (NEW) middledigit
53 (NEW) 489 (NEW) Andrew R H Girdwood
54 (NEW) 495 (NEW) PR Media Blog
55 (NEW) 506 (NEW) The Rosemont Loving
56 (-2) 507 (+24) Nicola Davies
57 (-7) 508 (-13) Pudding Relations
58 (-5) 522 (-11) Event Manager Blog
59 (-10) 524 (-46) renaissance chambara
60 (-9) 527 (-25) Shiny Red
61 (-6) 552 (-20) Vincent Thome's Blog
62 (+1) 561 (+37) Measurement Matters
63 (NEW) 566 (NEW) Confessions of a Wannabe Ad Man
64 (-12) 572 (-64) A Mountain Dweller in the Thames Valley
65 (-6) 576 (-12) All Things PR
66 (-4) 592 (-7) The New Marketing
67 (NEW) 604 (NEW) Sturgeon's Law
68 (-7) 606 (-25) [Bluurb] stuff and things
69 (NEW) 607 (NEW) Norton's Notes
70 (NEW) 608 (NEW) Buzz Attitude
71 -1) 621 (+52) From PR to Eternity
72 -16) 622 (-87) Unleashed on Marketing
73 (-) 623 (+66) Digital Examples
74 (-17) 637 (-89) (Almost) Always Thinking
75 (-10) 639 (-28) PR Voice
76 (-12) 675 (-73) Indolent.com
77 (-10) 699 (-49) In the Cowshed
78 (NEW) 706 (NEW) Ginger and Proud
79 (-8) 714 (-36) 10 Yetis PR Blog
80 (-20) 715 (-136) Brandgym Blog
81 (NEW) 716 (NEW) never get out of the boat
82 (-16) 727 (-110) 25 letters in the alphabet
83 (-14) 736 (-70) Creative in London
84 (NEW) 737 (NEW) The Red Rocket
85 (-17) 739 (-84) Offer and Acceptance
86 (-14) 750 (-65) Yet Another Planning Blog
87 (-12) 758 (-27) CarbonGraffiti
88 (NEW) 763 (NEW) Engage: the Carve Consulting blog
89 (-15) 793 (-77) PRwordSmith
90 (NEW) 807 (NEW) One Size Fits One
91 (-14) 820 (-74) From the Cowshed
92 (-16) 821 (-76) noticing
Thanks for keeping up with the list!
Posted by: Lolly | 01 September 2008 at 08:46 PM
No disrespect to Russell, who is the reason most of us got into blogging, but why on earth is his blog still so popular. He tends to post little more than del.ici.ous links and his Campaign column.
Posted by: Stan Lee | 02 September 2008 at 05:46 AM
Lolly ... no worries.
Stan ... fair point. But legacies should be celebrated ...?
Posted by: James Gordon-MacIntosh | 02 September 2008 at 10:06 AM
Hmm. Not bad that, not good either. Will have to write a lot more, I think.
Posted by: Will | 14 September 2008 at 01:57 PM
Aside from doing very well on "Todd points", Russell scores a perfect 20 on AgAge's Yahoo InLinks and very highly on Technorati. Clearly lots of other people like his blog too!
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Posted by: The Red Rocket | 15 September 2008 at 11:40 AM