Again, no surprises here …
*** Joel Watts ***
is BiblioBlogger of the month …
Just kidding ;-). It was really …
*** Jim West ***
again.
Not much else to say right now, or really that I can say right now… Like many of you my teaching just started for the semester …At any rate, check out where you are.
* And, by the way, please make sure before you email me that you are checking your Alexa “ONE MONTH” stats before you comment or email me that you are not ranked where you should be. Not trying to be ugly, but this happens at least once a month. The rankings that you see at the bottom of your website are your three month stats. It may be that the stats are genuinely wrong, though I’m not sure why. But, please double check them before you email
Rank | Blogger | Blog Name | Alexa Rank |
1 | Jim West | Zwinglius Redivivus | 67444 |
2 | Joel L. Watts | Church of Jesus Christ, The | 108937 |
3 | John Loftus | Debunking Christianity | 122834 |
4 | Matthew and Madeleine | MandM | 131985 |
5 | James McGrath | Exploring Our Matrix | 157741 |
6 | Marc Cortez | Scientia et Sapientia | 192470 |
7 | Stephen Smuts | Biblical Paths | 210494 |
8 | Dan Wallace | Contra Mundane | 240563 |
9 | Todd Bolen | Bible Places | 251402 |
10 | Neil Godfrey | Vridar | 255299 |
11 | Mark Stevens | Scripture, Ministry, and the People of God | 299339 |
12 | Glenn Peoples | Say Hello to my Little Friend | 311212 |
13 | Ferrell Jenkins | Ferrell’s Travel Blog | 315949 |
14 | Matt Dabbs | Kingdom Living | 317709 |
15 | Scott Bailey | Scotteriology | 332160 |
16 | Jeff Oien | Scripture Zealot | 364821 |
17 | T.C. Robinson | New Leaven | 371117 |
18 | Brian LePort | Near Emmaus: Christ and Text | 373283 |
19 | Jeremy Thompson | Free Old Testament Audio Website Blog | 436755 |
20 | Jason Skipper | Pastoral Musings | 450513 |
21 | Craig Blomberg | New Testament Musings | 454799 |
22 | Gavin Rumney | Otagosh | 462138 |
23 | Bob Hayton, Jason Skipper et al | KJV Only Debate | 465858 |
24 | Tim Bulkeley | Sansblogue | 474792 |
25 | Jason Skipper, et al | Re: Fundamentals | 494451 |
26 | Ari | Ari’s Blog of Awesomeness | 521736 |
27 | Chris Tilling | Chrisendom | 544254 |
28 | Michael S. Heiser | Naked Bible, The, PaleoBabble, UFO Religions, Every Thought Captive | 549820 |
29 | Daniel O. McClellan | Maklelan | 599274 |
30 | Henry Neufeld | Participatory Bible Study Blog | 622393 |
31 | Bob Hayton | Fundamentally Reformed | 634754 |
32 | Robert Cargill | Official Blog of Robert R. Cargill, The | 667284 |
33 | Jonathan Robinson | Xenos | 677345 |
34 | Mark Goodacre | NT Blog | 678769 |
35 | Nick Norelli | Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth | 680299 |
36 | Doug Chaplin | Clay Boy | 684329 |
37 | Tim Bulkeley | 5 Minute Bible | 728446 |
38 | Rick Mansfield | This Lamp | 768595 |
39 | Craig | Simul Iustus et Peccator | 770146 |
40 | Esteban Vázquez | Voice of Stefan | 770972 |
41 | Jason | Eis Doxan | 800300 |
42 | Douglas Mangum | Biblia Hebraica | 810111 |
43 | Dave Black | Dave Black Online | 855613 |
44 | John Hobbins | Ancient Hebrew Poetry | 859170 |
45 | Brandon Wason | Sitz im Leben | 878188 |
46 | Thomas Verenna | Musings of Thomas Verenna, The | 907775 |
47 | Tommy Wasserman, et al | Evangelical Textual Criticism | 926265 |
48 | Andy Naselli | Thoughts on Exegetical, Biblical, Historical, Systematic, and Practical Theology | 954074 |
49 | Michael Barber, Brant Pitre & John Bergsma | Sacred Page, The | 993629 |
50 | A K M Adam | AKMA’s Random Thoughts | 1051386 |
23 responses to “BiblioBlog Rankings August 2010”
i was just going to email you and complain that you got some obscure bloggers stats wrong… but you didn’t. so i can only complain that somehow or other i’m not #1. oh wait… i guess i was channeling loftus!
😉
jim, jim, jim …. picking fights in my blog comments. i might have to dock you a few alexa points for that (or in the case of alexa tack on points). do you want joel to be #1 for unsportsman like conduct?
Oh brother. Jim West?! This takes me back.
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I was hamstrung by a Christian spammer who goes by “DM.” His goal is to force skeptics to moderate comments which in turn reduced my rankings on Alexa. It’s nice to have found a way to deal with him and be back where I belong for now.
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i’m hamstrung by the bloggers boycotting me…
why yes, unsportsmanlike conduct… i like it!
Back where you belong John? You belong beneath me.
So…Madeleine, you like being on top, eh?
Too much information. 😉
But Madeleine, don’t forget where you are, okay? You’re down under.
You’ll always be beneath me in that sense. That is, until you and Matt move up in the world, so to speak.
Hey, I’m back! Cool. I guess one just needs to start writing regularly. 😉
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je suis arrivée!!
Huzzah! Thanks Jeremy.
How might one join this group of elite writers? I have tried several times to get my blog included on the biblioblog list, unsuccessfully. My alexa rating (1 mo) is good enough to be on this list – not that it would give me any rewards (heavenly or otherwise).
justin ive looked at your blog. you have no blogroll. you have 4 links- but no evidence of interaction with others.
blogging is a community and bloggers are conversationalists, not monologue-ists.
“So…Madeleine, you like being on top, eh?”
John are you thinking about converting to Christianity? (I understand there is a history of these things going together.)
I call shenanigans on the whole lot of it! Parable of the Bloggers’ Feast
I think you can only call shenanigans if you’re Irish. Isn’t that a thing? Are you irish?
Irish? Bah. “If it’s not Scottish, it’s crap!”
Well I still don’t think you can call shenanigans.
Can I call “Not Scottish”?
“Not Scottish”? I’m not sure that’s a thing that you can call.
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