Wednesday, October 18, 2006

The Viral Garden's Top 25 Marketing Blogs - Week 26

Here's the standings for Week 26:

1 - Seth's Blog - 5,393 (LW - 1)(-83)
2 - Duct Tape Marketing - 17,991 (LW - 2)(+81)
3 - Creating Passionate Users - 18,263 (LW - 3)(+277)
4 - Gaping Void - 19,218 (LW - 4)(-524)
5 - Marketing Shift - 33,858 (LW - 5)(+785)
6 - Daily Fix - 38,877 (LW - 6)(+3,151)
7 - Coolzor - 57,745 (LW - 7)(-4,795)
8 - HorsePigCow - 68,308 (LW - 8)(-2,170)
9 - Church of the Customer - 73,039 (LW - 9)(-4,349)
10 - The Viral Garden - 78,290 (LW - 10)(+681)
11 - New School of Network Marketing - 97,737 (LW - 11)(-3,297)
12 - Brand Autopsy - 98,130 (LW - 12)(+152)
13 - Emergence Marketing - 98,498 (LW - 14)(+1,666)
14 - Logic + Emotion - 100,337 (LW - 15)(+6,735)
15 - Converstations - 103,679 (LW - 16)(+4,405)
16 - What's Next - 106,986 (LW - 13)(-8,292)
17 - Experience Curve - 110,464 (LW - 17)(+47)
18 - Jaffe Juice - 143,099 (LW - 19)(+3,078)
19 - Marketing Nirvana - 153,278 (LW - 18)(-11,426)
20 - Diva Marketing - 206,477 (LW - 20)(-16,990)
21 - Pro Hip-Hip - Hip-Hop Marketing - 207,237 (LW- 21)(-1,019)
22 - Brains on Fire - 214,337 (LW - 22)(+3,566)
23 - Spare Change - 222,930 (LW - 24)(+14,291)
24 - Marketallica - 243,003 (LW - 23)(-13,293)
25 - Beyond Madison Avenue - 248,607 (LW - 25)(-210)



Marketing Shift and Daily Fix continue to march upward, while the Top 4 continues to tread water. DF is starting to gain on MS, but what's going to be interesting to see is if either blog can make a run at the Top 4, which has pretty much been set in stone from Day One. HorsePigCow continues to slide, but yet again neither this blog nor Church of the Customer can take advantage of it.

Look at how closely grouped #11-#17 is. Less than 13,000 points seperates 7 blogs. Past that, Spare Change has another nice week and looks to be making a run at the Top 20. No new blogs this week and BMA hangs onto the last spot barely.

Next update is next Wednesday.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

We're hanging on! We're hanging on!

Watch for a BMA comeback, though. :)

Mack Collier said...

BMA has actually bounced back a bit already, it was down to like 254,000 during the mid-week update, then moved up to present levels yesterday.