Friday, November 17, 2006

The Viral Garden's Top 25 Marketing Blogs - Week 30

Here's the standings for Week 30:

1 - Seth's Blog - 5,149 (LW - 1)(+3)
2 - Duct Tape Marketing - 16,990 (LW - 2)(-142)
3 - Creating Passionate Users - 18,536 (LW - 3)(-129)
4 - Gaping Void - 18,618 (LW - 4)(-161)
5 - Marketing Shift - 29,393 (LW - 5)(+522)
6 - Daily Fix - 42,175 (LW - 6)(-791)
7 - Coolzor - 51,784 (LW - 7)(-119)
8 - HorsePigCow - 74,817 (LW - 9)(+602)
9 - The Viral Garden - 75,588 (LW - 8)(-610)
10 - New School of Network Marketing - 87,767 (LW - 10)(+90)
11 - Logic + Emotion - 91,612 (LW - 11)(-3,014)
12 - Converstations - 98,531 (LW - 12)(+1,538)
13 - Brand Autopsy - 103,425 (LW - 14)(+1,505)
14 - What's Next - 106,809 (LW - 15)(-1,285)
15 - Emergence Marketing - 107,678 (LW - 13)(-2,642)
16 - Experience Curve - 119,142 (LW - 17)(-2,916)
17 - Church of the Customer - 119,905 (LW - 16)(-6,686)
18 - Jaffe Juice - 127,293 (LW - 18)(+1,216)
19 - Marketing Nirvana - 187,435 (LW - 19)(-5,340)
20 - Diva Marketing - 193,823 (LW - 21)(+6,667)
21 - Pro Hip-Hip - Hip-Hop Marketing - 199,631 (LW- 22)(+2,137)
22 - Spare Change - 200,449 (LW - 20)(-3,475)
23 - Beyond Madison Avenue - 209,463 (LW - 23)(+7,937)
24 - Brains on Fire - 241,120 (LW - 24)(-6,387)
25 - Make Marketing History - 268,351 (LW - 25)(-7,982)


The countdown pretty much treaded water this week with 10 blogs being up, 15 down. The first big move upward didn't come until Diva Marketing moved up a spot to #20. BMA did continue its streak with another solid up week, in fact the biggest in the Top 25 this week. Will be interesting to see what happens moving into December. From what I remember of BMA's traffic last year, from about the middle of Dec. till the end of the year, traffic fell off a cliff, then bounced right back after the Holidays. I assume most other blogs had similar results.

Next update is next Wednesday.


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Mack - Count Diva Marketing as a 'poster child' for what happens when you post inconsistently and then how the stats slowly increase as posts begin to appear again.