Make Money Online — Top 100 Blogs
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By Marcus Hochstadt | Filed in Business
Last night I made a discovery… My blog, although just one month young, is recognized as the 146th most visited “make money online” blog worldwide…
Scroll until you find the Internet Business Guide (or use Ctrl+F or Command+F on your keyboard.)
I find it somewhat appealing that Mark Wielgus, owner of 45n5.com, lists my blog in the middle right away. I thought, if at all I’d start near the bottom (position 280 or something.) So I confess I’m positively surprised.
Let’s see what the future brings. :-)
—Marcus Hochstadt
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I submitted my blog for inclusion to that list. I love stats and rankings!
Great, Turnip. Then I shall see you there soon, likely within the Top 100 right away. ;-)
Congrats!
I submitted mine a while back, but it either doesn’t fit the category or didn’t make it in.
Thank for the links! I will surely comments on those blogs :D
Hi Marcus,
congratulations! Keep up the good work, I am sure you will make it into the top 100 soon!
btw, did you change anything with your theme?
Congratz, I hope to see you on the Top 100 soon! :) funny enough, I also saw the list a few days ago. I took the top 3 websites and though they seem pretty similar based on those stats, I took the FeedBurner RSS reader count and found out something peculiar, you can read about it here if anyone’s interested:
http://blog.websoda.net/2008/02/04/problogger-shoemoney-and-john-chow-problogger-users-more-loyal/
Thank you all for the congrats.
Although there’s still a long way to go, it does feel good to see that others like what I’m talking about. :-)
@ Stephan, I just sent an e-mail to Mark and recommended him to include your blog to his list. Hope this helps to kick you in.
@ Mirjam, yes, I changed the theme 10 days ago…
http://www.hochstadt.com/new-face
And @ CurlyBrace, my guess so far is that ProBlogger has a slightly different audience than the other two you mentioned. I may be wrong but that is what my gut is telling me.