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Top 10 Web Analytics Blogs – July 2007

- by Dennis R. Mortensen. Friday, July 27, 2007 email  print   share

I set of on my blog journey back at the end of February 2007 (exactly 4 months ago today) – and was really cheerful to see that after 2 months (mid April), that I made it onto the Avinash - Top 10 Web Analytics blogs (as a personal recommendation). The new new list is out and it goes like this; and you will notice that I am once again on his recommended list – Juuuhuu AGAIN, thank you very much Avinash!

Avinash’s Personal Web Analytics Blogs Recommendations:

  1. Coremark Analytics by Wendi Malley
  2. Web Analytics Demystified by Judah Phillips
  3. Visual Revenue by Dennis R. Mortensen



Overall Top Ranked Web Analytics Blogs:

  1. Occam’s Razor by Avinash Kaushik
  2. Google Analytics Blog by Jeff Gills
  3. Web Metrics Guru by Marshall Sponder
  4. Web Analytics World by Manoj Jasra
  5. WebAnalytics.be Blog by Aurélie Pols
  6. Analytics Talk by Justin Cutroni
  7. Unofficial Google Analytics Blog by Shawn Purtell
  8. Lies, Damned Lies… by Ian Thomas
  9. Increasing Your Website’s Conversion Rate by Robbin Steif
  10. The Commerce360 Blog by Craig Danuloff

BUT a more exciting notion, beyond nurturing my ego :-), is that Avinash introduced a new ranking system (which you should go and have a look at, as the regression analysis thought behind it, is super for other matters of analysis as well.

Where E4 are your FeedBurner subscribers and F4 is your Technorati ranking. I am at about 35 (using todays Feedburner and Technorati numbers) according to Avinash new proprietary ranking system – so watch out Craig! (who is at 44) :-)

N.B.
Is the data (in particular Technorati) used for the list flawed/polluted as suggested by Mr. Peterson – I am absolutely sure it is. However; it is still a fun list that encourage volunteers like myself to continue.


One Comment:

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