CB Blog cracks top 40 of AdAge Power150
UPDATED: Thanks to our loyal band of bloggers – both here and overseas – the Campaign Brief Blog has today cracked the top 40 of the influential AdAge’s Power150 Global Top 1000 Media and Marketing blogs for the first time. In the last two weeks the CB Blog has moved up from #50 to #38.
And if you take out the nine Search Engine sites in the top 40 – which we reckon aren’t really advertising/marketing sites – the CB blog is in the top 30 marketing blogs in the world.
Most of the Power150 are of US origin, with 11 from the UK, nine from Canada, eight from Australia, five from Italy and three from The Netherlands.
About the Power150: The Power 150 is a ranking of the top 1000+ English-language marketing blogs in the world, as developed by marketing executive and blogger, Todd Andrlik. It’s really as simple as that, except that the name isn’t strictly accurate: It currently ranks hundreds of blogs written about pretty much every imaginable marketing discipline.
The Power 150 is a ranking of the top English-language marketing blogs in the world, as developed by marketing executive and blogger, Todd Andrlik. It’s really as simple as that, except that the name isn’t strictly accurate: It currently ranks hundreds of blogs written about pretty much every imaginable marketing discipline.
It’s now housed on Ad Age, partly because we thought it’d draw some traffic and links for us, but also because both Todd and Ad Age figured it was a useful service to rank and showcase all these sources of information in one place, where thousands of readers could discover them. With more than 700,000 registered users on our site and a host of daily and weekly products, we also hope we can grow the traffic to Todd’s creation and some of the blogs it highlights.
What Todd came up with is a largely objective ranking, which is probably why it’s already gained such popularity among marketing and media bloggers. It uses a basic multimetric algorithm to obtain a final ranking based on the sum of eight sources, seven of which come from Alexa, Yahoo, PostRank and Collective Intellect. The last is Todd’s own personal subjective measure. In the case of a tie, individual scores for a blog are weighted in the following order (from highest to lowest):
- Todd Points (1 to 15): As the only subjective measure in the Power 150 algorithm, 1 to 15 opinion points were assigned to each blog. Todd Andrlik values frequent, relevant, creative and high-quality content as well as unique visual appearance and style. The use of audio, video and graphics is also heavily weighted in the Todd Points.Todd (who’s a pretty tough judge – ranks the CB blog a 10 (room for improvement).
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Well done guys. As a fellow Power150’er I know the work it takes to maintain, far less gain, as well as you have.