Is there a way to view the popularity of the various IndiBlogs?

Ram Prasad
Ram Prasad
from Chicago
15 years ago
Hi: The Directory shows a very large number of blogs. I know I can search by city and tags. But is there any way to see which ones are read or followed by more people? A popularity ranking or score of any sort? Thanks,Ram
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ilesh
ilesh
from ahmedabad
15 years ago

i do agree with u dinesh

Renie Ravin
Renie Ravin
from Chennai
15 years ago

@Binaryday - I just realized that Alexa does not rank sub domains (myblog.blogspot.com retrieves the value of blogspot.com, not the blog) - does that mean your rankings include only self-hosted blogs?

Anoop Zombie
Anoop Zombie
from Bangalore
15 years ago

@ Renie : "Review my category" feature.. simply awesome man!

Renie Ravin
Renie Ravin
from Chennai
15 years ago

@Arun - welcome to the discussion! I agree totally, the time spent by a visitor is the real test of how good a blog is. Wish there was a way to track that. @Binaryday - any suggestions from the coding whiz? Smile

Arun
Arun
from Trivandrum
15 years ago

Earlier number of hits to a website was considered the factor to find the popularity of a blog. That actually is a factor but more importance should be given to the time a visitor spends in a particular blog. I am analysing some website using analytics tool and i have experienced that some visitors spends only a second in a particular website or blog. On seeing the design of a particular blog which was visited earlier they used to hit the back button or exit. If the time spend by a visitor on a blog can be analysed then it would be great to find its popularity.

Renie Ravin
Renie Ravin
from Chennai
15 years ago

As promised, the "Review My Category" option has been given much needed functionality. Now, every request for a review is linked to the blog listed on IndiBlogger, so the same blog cannot be submitted again. Also, you'll find a link from your IndiBlogger profile to the reviews of your blogs. All review pages have a link to the blog at the top, so it's easy to find.

More addons to this feature coming soon, once we get a few other tasks done.

Feedback, please! Smile

Renie Ravin
Renie Ravin
from Chennai
15 years ago

@Binaryday, does an RSS mixer update in real time as soon as a blog is updated? Or will it update the master feed every few hours?

Amitabh Mukherjee
Amitabh Mukherjee
from Bangalore
15 years ago

Renie,

Exactly! Won't that be fun.

Amitabh

Renie Ravin
Renie Ravin
from Chennai
15 years ago

@Amitabh, linking thousands of feeds won't be possible, parsing and updating them takes too long - I'm looking into developing a ping service (like pingomatic) so our server is immediately notified when an IndiBlogger posts something new. Is this the kind of rolling display you're talking about?

@Binaryday - will check out your post and give you my thoughts as soon as I have the time to do so!

Amitabh Mukherjee
Amitabh Mukherjee
from Bangalore
15 years ago

Not exactly n this topic ... but did not want to start off a new thread (as it is my threads remain unanswered Frown ) Is it possible to have a page on Indiblogger that is like a rolling display? The rolling display can indicate the blog that is updated as soon as it is posted. This can be done by linking all the RSS of all the members of Indiblogger to the page. That will make members stay on for a longer time and it will be fun seeing new blogs written every minute (second?).

Renie Ravin
Renie Ravin
from Chennai
15 years ago

@Binaryday - I've written a post on the IndiBlogger blog, as well as mine about your rankings.

Amitabh Mukherjee
Amitabh Mukherjee
from Bangalore
15 years ago

Binary, I checked my (News, Views & Serendipity) PR yesterday. And to my surprise it is 3/10. Any idea why it is so.

Renie, Ranking by a panel of expert reviewers is a good idea. You can choose and pick. Start off with this. We can all refine as we go along. Let's not get into paralysis by analysis.

Just one more point: Make the rating criteria a widget that we can post on our blog (go to my blog and scroll right down and see on the side bar - there is one that I have from Blogged. The expert panel of Blogged gives the first rating. This can then dynamically change based on what rating by anyone)

Renie Ravin
Renie Ravin
from Chennai
15 years ago

Guys, need your feedback on the reviewing system. What I'm thinking is:

  • We should allow only one "request for a review" topic per blog.
  • Anyone who asks for a review should review three other blogs first.

Now, this led me to thinking that some bloggers will simply "review" a few blogs without taking too much interest in it, simply so they can post their own for review. So if we integrate the reviews with the ranking system, then the ranking becomes obsolete.

So in addition, I feel that we should elect a few "expert reviewers" (we already have a few!)  who's reviews will have an impression on the ranks, while the others do not. The expert reviewer will have the option of assigning a seperate rank for various criteria - usability (1-5), content (1-5), focus (1-5) etc.

What say? Please give me your feedback/ideas as well as what the ranking criteria could be! Smile

Ram Prasad
Ram Prasad
from Chicago
15 years ago

A very good start, Binaryday. Interesting distribution through the various PR levels.

Ram

Amitabh Mukherjee
Amitabh Mukherjee
from Bangalore
15 years ago

Renie, Don't go by the ideas I give. Most of them are crazy. Try out a few that you have in mind. We can evolve a system as we go along. By the way, the Indiblogger initiative is highly appreciated. Perhaps you can let us know a bit about yourself and your team. Like in an "about" - or is there one already somewhere and I could not find it.

Shanker Bakshi
Shanker Bakshi
from Gurgaon
15 years ago

yes, I think there is a need for this, i ask renie ( indiblogger) , see if they come up with this crazy idea of ranking blogs considering various factors Charms!!! Shanker Bakshi www.shankerbakshi.com

Ram Prasad
Ram Prasad
from Chicago
15 years ago

Anwin: Thanks for replying, and all of us do appreciate the work that the Indiblogger team is doing. Since you asked, here are some ideas. Remember that there will never be one set of rankings that will be accepted by all, so trial and error is the way to go.

Ranking Blogs: Criteria could include Viewership, followers (those who subscribe). Some Blog collection sites allow readers to 'rate' blogs (5-stars or Thumbs up & down). This does come with the risk of ballot-stuffing. Note that ranking of blogs is also subject to the power-law behavior (i.e. the rich-get-richer). In other words, only the highly rated blogs get read and continue to be rated. To circumvent this, I have seen sites that issue rankings afresh every week. Only new posts for the week get rated and other blogs with very old and dated content get lower rankings.

Finally, if your team does go this route, please consider having channels as well as a few overall ranks. Channels could be: Politics blogs, Travel blogs, finance blogs, movie/music blogs, food/recipe blogs and personal blogs etc.

This again serves to highlight more blogs to more of your readers.

Ram

Kabeeranban
Kabeeranban
from Mysore
15 years ago
As Ram Prasad points out the directory is quite big for anyone to search regularly. Hence to provide equal exposure to one and all, the Home page may display the Titles of Blogs posted in the "last 24 hours" through 'pinging' the blogs of the members. If the list is too big it can be made to scroll. This will give a fair chance to all to show case their posting on day today basis. No need to rank any blogger as the subject matters are too many. A regular blogger would be quickly recognized as his posts frequently appear on the Home Page and receive number of visitors.
Renie Ravin
Renie Ravin
from Chennai
15 years ago
Hi Ram, Rahi, Anwin & our most active blogger on this forum - Amitabh!
My thoughts:
The comments to post ratio sounds good - but wouldn't that become a way of ranking individual blog posts, rather than the blog itself?
How do we know how much traffic a blog has, unless it's shared with IndiBlogger in a standard format? Alexa rank/Google PR? Frankly I'm not a big fan of using either of them for ranking on IndiBlogger - the reason being, bloggers will simply check out the highest ranked blogs and ignore the rest. What about the new bloggers, or bloggers who write great content but simply don't know anything about SEO? Shouldn't they get an equal chance?
I'm leaning towards a system which combines the following and assigns a rank accordingly:
  • Bloggers rate blogs on the network, based on parameters we set (quality of content, originality, etc.)
  • We extract whatever information we can from the blog's feed (frequency of posting, etc.)
  • The blogger's level of activity on IndiBlogger, specially the forum - frequency and quality of replies (which reflects on the blogger's willingness to help others) which I think is an important aspect.
I feel that this kind of a ranking system:
  • Helps lesser known blogs get an equal opportunity to obtain a high rank.
  • Helps separate the enthusiastic and hard working bloggers from the lazy ones (I'm one of the latter!)
  • There are blogs out there which have great SEO, decent content and a professional looking theme - but with no soul nor personality. The blogger's level of participation in the community would be a good way of gauging the sprit in which the blog is maintained as well.
What do you guys think?
Amitabh Mukherjee
Amitabh Mukherjee
from Bangalore
15 years ago
Hi Anwin,The easiest is to use any of the analytics tools available (or your own) to checkout the number of visitors an tabulate. But what I would really like to see is the time spent by each visitor as a factor in the popularity besides the ratio of comments to posts. Thus, popularity = function of (no. of hits, duration of stay per visit, ratio of comments to post). This information is in my blog too.

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