The Biblioblog Top 50

Monthly rankings of the top biblical studies blogs

Biblioblog Rankings for 2011

Posted by NT Wrong on January 12, 2011

After conferring with my peeps, Jeremiah and Daniel, we have decided to consolidate the various biblioblog ranking systems on this site. Now, each month, The Biblioblog Top 50 will provide:

  • The Biblioblog Top 50 - measured by popularity or hits
  • The Bibliobloggers Top 10 - determined by the judicious evaluation of the bibliobloggers themselves

The Biblioblog Top 50 records the top 50 biblical studies blogs (“biblioblogs”) each month, according to the rankings provided by Alexa. The rankings, like all site statistics, are not exact, but provide a reasonable indication of relative popularity among biblioblogs. Alexa only provides rankings for stand-alone blogs, or blogs hosted on the main providers (e.g. wordpress, blogspot, etc). The Biblioblog Top 50 is administered by Jeremy Thompson.

A second measure of top biblioblogs, the Bibliobloggers Top 10 is based on votes received from bibliobloggers. Bibliobloggers may email their personal ranking of the top 10 biblioblogs (or top 1, 2, 3, etc.) to bibliobloggerstop10[at]yahoo.com. Please include in your email a link to your blog. Each vote for 1st place will earn that blog 10 points. 2nd place earns 9 points, and on to 1 point for 10th place. The Bibliobloggers Top 10 is administered by Daniel O. McClellan.

If you have a biblical studies or related blog which you wish to be added to the list, please email the URL, blog name, and blogger’s name to ntwrong[at]gmail.com.

[Note: The Jouissance-Meter, constructed by Lacan himself in the early 1970s, has broken down. Regretably, its inner workings are beyond the ken of the psychoanalyst-clockmakers to whom we sent it for repair.]

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2 Responses to “Biblioblog Rankings for 2011”

  1. bobcargill said

    i’m telling you…
    sounds like someone is moving toward a ‘bcs’ model:
    http://robertcargill.com/2011/01/02/enough-of-this-we-need-a-bcs-blog-championship-series-to-determine-the-best-biblioblogs/

  2. Jim said

    its an evil blending and it can only end in no good… remember, youve been warned.

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