March ‘10 – NZ blogs sitemeter ranking

Here is the monthly ranking of NZ blogs for  March 2010. The 7 day rankings are still available any time at NZ blogs average daily visits.

This monthly ranking has 146 blogs, 12 fewer than the 7 day ranking. This is because monthly figures are not available for sites using the Bravenet counter.

The blogs are listed in the table below, together with monthly visits and page view numbers for March, 2010.

While monthly rankings don’t change as frequently as the 7 day rankings the longer time may be more useful because small fluctuations average out.

Meanwhile I am still keen to hear of any other blogs with publicly available sitemeter stats that I have missed. Contact me if you know of any.

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Visit Rank Blog Visits/month Page Views/month
1 The Dim-Post 46108 81018
2 Notes from the bartender 36380 43062
3 Sciblogs 32873 52267
4 No Right Turn 32552 42951
5 TUMEKE! 23475 26885
6 Tales from a godless monkey 19667 67625
7 A cat of impossible colour 19432 27454
8 roarprawn 15248 21216
9 Homepaddock 14166 19334
10 Reading the Maps 12826 19763
11 The Wellingtonista 12279 20481
12 The Hand Mirror 10676 14316
13 Poneke’s Weblog 10333 14145
14 Einstein Music Journal# 10200 14126
15 eyeCONTACT 9624 15306
16 li’l magoolie 9434 25355
17 Open Parachute 9346 12875
18 Canterbury Atheists 9158 12625
19 Home education Foundation 9128 9128
20 In a strange land 8290 10836
21 MacDoctor Moments 7829 10626
22 Offsetting Behaviour 7516 12295
23 The visible hand in economics 7020 9631
24 MandM 6590 11556
25 Halfdone 6182 7353
25 Hitting Metal With A Hammer 6182 8331
27 Code for Life 6158 7732
28 Prostablog 5928 7014
29 fisheye perspective 5338 8324
30 Put ’em all on an island# 5177 5036
31 The Dropkicks 4628 6696
32 Open Parachute @Sciblogs 4565 5374
33 Today is my birthday 4221 5806
34 Liberation 4169 6652
35 Neuseeland 3995 8527
36 Quote Unquote 3784 5205
37 Workers Party 3723 5835
38 Scepticon 3591 4214
39 Anti-Dismal 3522 8281
40 Thinking Matters Talk 3336 5901
41 Otagosh 3206 4728
42 OpenUReyes 3128 6025
43 The Fundy Post 3050 3769
44 Humanitarian Chronicle 3027 6040
45 Bill Bennett 2888 4298
46 Sustain:if:able Kiwi 2492 4355
47 Show your workings 2414 3595
48 Lost Soul 2286 3951
49 Cluttercut 2283 3656
50 Rodney’s Aviation Ramblings 2199 3244
51 Cimba7200’s thoughts 2045 2561
52 Unity Blog 1962 2563
53 Woman Wandering 1832 2293
54 Mars 2 Earth 1824 3061
55 Socialist Aotearoa 1800 2323
56 Goings on at the Madbush Farm 1707 2240
57 Webweaver’s world 1675 2113
58 Dad4justice 1577 1833
59 Capitalism is bad 1576 2211
60 Ozy Mandias Warning 1543 2204
61 Bibliophilia 1484 1942
62 Tararua District Library 1472 1847
63 Pointless and adsurb 1467 1957
64 Glenview 9 1396 1737
65 Derek’s blog 1236 1676
66 goNZo Freakpower Brains Trust 1203 1510
67 I am Johnny King 1146 1732
68 ICT Teaching and Learning 1130 1590
69 Anarchia 1119 1399
70 Hooked on thinking 1084 2292
71 Family integrity 1083 1594
72 Palmerston North.ifo 1056 1857
73 from the morgue 981 1580
74 Strong-Light 974 1162
75 KiwiSmith Family 966 2060
76 Samuel Dennis 962 1056
77 Joe Hendren 934 1168
78 Canvassing for opinion 933 1076
79 Media Fetish 921 1309
80 Journey to a mini me 912 1529
81 Earth is my favourite planet 911 1060
82 BookieMonster 839 1473
83 Blessed Economist 784 1037
84 Phrenic Philosophy 691 946
85 Aotearoa: A wider perspective 689 752
85 The Well read Kitty 689 752
87 Neil Stockley 620 778
88 No excuses. Just write 610 845
89 Millenium X 606 906
90 Put up thy Sword! 581 737
91 UpStage 577 1241
92 Tha Fatal Paradox 560 793
93 Green is good 538 675
94 Toni Twiss 474 843
95 Life is not a race to be finished first 449 738
96 Stitchbird 444 903
97 jo russ photo diary 423 712
98 Surfr 401 646
99 At home with Rose 395 508
100 Tangled up in purple 361 472
101 The Thorndon Bubble 353 454
102 Tash McGill 329 454
103 I’m a bit of a geek 326 434
104 Porirua EMO 317 477
105 Fuller’s watch# 314 396
106 Prior Knowledge 309 345
107 Primal Subversion 286 385
108 A developing Geneticist 285 415
109 Home School Nations – NZ 282 469
110 Looking in the square 277 493
111 Nathanael Baker 269 333
112 Scott & Sarah Kennedy 266 419
113 Mad Young Thing 257 277
114 Discovery Time 249 451
115 Dragonsinger 247 393
116 Towards Liberty, Prosperity and a civil Southland 224 285
117 Deep(ish) Thought 218 265
118 In this moment 216 276
119 Frontlawn 207 243
120 Rob’s Blockhead Blog 198 241
121 Something Interesting to read 185 248
122 Relatively science 171 199
123 Roger Nome’s progressive Politics 155 170
124 global village governance 153 216
125 Island in the Pacific 148 262
126 And all these things 143 234
127 Heidi’s Ocean blog 134 162
128 Rest Area 300 m 117 281
129 SageNZ 112 134
129 The Sidestrip 112 172
131 Clint Heine and Friends 108 131
131 Migrating fish swim 108 170
133 ObservatioNZ 103 110
134 Easter Island blog 96 140
135 Lolly Scramble 92 102
136 The Home Office 82 128C
137 Think Beyond 78 95C
137 Beehive Buzz 78 91
139 Here I stand 76 93
139 Anna’s blog/pterodaustro dreams 76 126
141 Things I like to do 49 51
142 The quiet world project 34 38
143 Rambling Reflections 30 42
144 Heart felt 17 21
145 Boganette 9 10
146 Flannelgraph 8 9
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13 responses to “March ‘10 – NZ blogs sitemeter ranking

  1. Wow! I made the top twenty! Very exciting!

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  2. I’m thinking of dropping sitemeter because it imposes a huge overhead on my site.

    According to http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/ sitemeter accounts for 20% of my page download. Dropping it could speed things up significantly.

    Anybody reading here got any thoughts on this?

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  3. Sorry, I meant to add http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/ gives me a warning about the sitemeter java scripts overloading the page.

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  4. Kiwiblog has public sitemeter – average 6,012 visits a day is something the rest of us can dream about:)

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  5. Pingback: Top 20ish blogs « Homepaddock

  6. Hey Ken,

    I just added a site meter onto my blog http://www.sitemeter.com/?a=stats&s=s36bradnetnz

    Now I have Plesk, Google Analytics, Quantcast, and Site Meter tracking my site. And they all disagree with each other on how busy it actually is

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  7. I finally dropped sitemeter from my site and got an immediate 30% increase in page download speeds – that’s a good reason NOT to use it.

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  8. Thanks Brad.

    I have added you to the database and your should start to appear on the list http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=r7QHzRhQHjUaGUuXLMDAkyw&single=true&g id=2&output=html

    However, it will take a while for the daily average to build up.

    I have just posted the April Monthly figures which of course doesn’t include you. However the May ones will.

    I have really only compared counters which provide public availability. Statcounter and sitemeter give very similar figures.

    Regards.

    Ken.

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  9. Bill – that is annoying. Is that change in speeds worth worrying about?

    Also. have you compared the speed effect for the other meters like statcounter?

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  10. @Ken – I’m now just using Google Analytics and WordPress Stats.

    My pages are around 30K in size – sitemeter added another 10K or thereabouts to the pageload. Trimming almost 30% off the pageload gives me a corresponding speed-up in download times. This is suddenly more important, because Google now takes page download speed into account when rating pages.

    I’m also aware a lot of people read my pages on handhelds and mobile phones – where pagesize is an issue.

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  11. One advantage of wordpress is that it will detect a hand-held and present a mobile version. At least on an iPod.

    Pity there isn’t a way for me to capture Worpress or Google Analytics stats.

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  12. It’s possible to make Google Analytics public:

    Make Your Google Analytics Data Public

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  13. Thanks for this Bill – I’ll try to get my head around it. I am nit so familiar with Google Analytics but the SciBlogs sites use it so I can experiment with my syndicated site there. Ken

    Sent from my iPod

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