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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

LV Ramblings One of Pennsylvania's Most Influential Political Blogs, at least for a Week

A bit of shameless self-promotion here. BlogNet News has just released its latest weekly list of Pennsylvania's most influential political blogs. Five area blogs made this week's list, including me. BNN claims it "combines a variety of data sets to determine which blogs are most powerfully influencing the direction of the Pennsylvania political blogosphere."

I think they just throw darts.

LVDem, who has only been able to post sporadically over the past few months, still managed to make the top twenty. I earned my ranking the old fashioned way - I paid them off. Here's this week's list, complete with links to each blog.

This rating probably has more to do with all the interest generated by Bernie Kieklak's remarks. Next week, I'll be back down to 145,356.

11 comments:

  1. Way to go in making the list and finding the dart.

    I'm a former #7 now a #14.

    Oh well.

    Cheers to you.

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  2. Congratulations. I was a 14 and now I'm a 4?

    I don't get it.

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  3. Well, I was nothing and that's where I'm headed!

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  4. Only applies if a blog is a member. Which is how the rankings should be presented as opposed to "most popular in PA."

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  5. Anon, That's probably true. But I'll still enjoy my moment in the sun.

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  6. B.
    Congrats!
    Now please take your mug shot off your tag. You are scaring the kids.

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  7. I'm trying, but I keep breaking the cameras.

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  8. Congrats Bernie. You are my favorite Nazareth-based blog.

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  9. Then you haven't read NewsOverCoffee.

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  10. LOL! I made the top 20? Ridiculous.

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