PubDef is Still "Influential"
According to a new ranking by BlogNetNews.com, PubDef.net is the 7th most influential political blog in Missouri.
The site (more specifically BlogNetNews.com/Missouri) launched a new feature this week that ranks which Missouri state politics and news blogs are having the most influence on the direction of conversation in the state blogosphere.
Considering we haven’t even heard of, let alone visited, half the other blogs on the list, we’re not sure how realistic the ranking is, but we’ll take the compliment just the same.
“Our rankings come from data provided in your RSS feeds, data from the activity of readers on BlogNetNews.com and data about Internet traffic from third parties,” says the site’s operators.
Earlier this year, the St. Louis Business Journal also named PubDef one of the most influential voices in local media.
Each Sunday morning at 12:01 AM, BlogNetNews.com will release a new top 20 list of the blogs “most powerfully shaping opinion in the Missouri blogosphere.” Here’s the link.
And here’s the current list:
1 Tony’s Kansas City
2 Fired Up! Missouri -
3 The Turner Report
4 Politics Blog
5 KY3 Political Notebook
6 The KC Blue Blog
7 PUB DEF
8 CHATTER
9 Show Me Progress
10 Branson Missouri
11 Rhetorica: Press-Politics Journal
12 Blog CCP
13 Ozarks Messenger
14 Arch City Chronicle News
15 Ozarks Politics
16 The Source
17 The Kansas City Post
18 Corner of the Sky
19 Missouri Politics
20 Gone Mild
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Looking forward to an influential report on last night’s slps board meeting—-and speaking of following up—-a copy of Blunt’s letter reappointing Sullivan as ceo-member of the sab.