I keep track on how our network sites are doing around the analytic realm. The reason for this is not to stroke my own ego, but to understand the trend and gather information on how our users reacts to content published on our sites. One of my favorite place to find these analytic information is a site call Wikio. To understand more on how the ranking are being calculated, I asked Wikio’s Community Executive Marjorie Montillon about the ranking’s placement. Here is what she has to said on this matter:
The position of a blog in the Wikio ranking depends on the number and weight of the incoming links from other blogs. These links are dynamic, which means that they are backlinks or links found within articles.
Only links found in the RSS feed are included. Blogrolls are not taken into account, and the weight of any given link increases according to how recently it was published. We thus hope to provide a classification that is more representative of the current influence levels of the blogs therein.
Moreover, the weight of a link depends on the linking blog’s position in the Wikio ranking. With our algorithm, the weight of a link from a blog that is more highly ranked is greater than that of a link from a blog that is less well ranked.
The rankings are updated on a monthly basis.
The Wikio rankings do not take into account either the Google PageRank or traffic of your blog. We use our own algorithm.
In another words, Wikio is an upstream analytics provider and gather their own data rather than aggregating it from other services. Below is the Feb 2010 Ranking that Marjorie sent to me for sneak preview before it goes up on Wikio this Friday. Wikio publishes ranking monthly on the 5th of each month. SlashGear seats at #16 this month.
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