Do they generate traffic?

1 Apr
2007

We keep an eye out for mentions of our properties. Two reasons: 1) useful suggestions and 2) mis-information

I recently read this post on optimizing a specific website. One of their suggestions was the following:

Check stat metrics and see when the last time BlogTopSites or BlogFlux sent you traffic — you’d be surprised. Why advertise for a site that isn’t sending you any readers?

Luckily, I have all the stats I need to back up our claims.

I ran some quick numbers on both Blog Top Sites and Blog Flux that counts the number of sites that have gotten a minimum number of hits:

Referer Over 10 Hits Over 100 Hits Over 1000 Hits Over 10,000 Hits Over 25,000 Hits
Blog Top Sites 25,299 4212 336 7 4
Blog Flux 47,353 13,016 132 11 9

So not only do they generate traffic, but they can send quite a bit.

Two other things:
1. You don’t need to link to Blog Flux to be listed. Never have, never will. People do because they like what we’ve built
2. Blog Top Sites is also a source of uniques/pageviews. It’s simple, but quite a few people use it as their basic stat-tracker

Overall, Blog Top Sites has sent out roughly 2.9 million hits, and Blog Flux has sent out over 4.5 million. Combined, the two get over 40,000 unique visitors a day – surely you want the chance to have your blog appear before them! :)

6 Responses to Do they generate traffic?

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engtech

April 1st, 2007 at 10:36 pm

You’re right — I was basing that advice on my experience with other blog directories. I’m trying out BlogFlux and Blog Top Sites now for the first time so that I can avoid making the mistake of painting all blog directories with the same paintbrush in the future.

Thank you.

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Ahmed

April 2nd, 2007 at 2:56 pm

Good to know :)

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engtech

April 5th, 2007 at 12:09 am

One question… do sites only get added to the lists on the resets? I should be at around #14 on the top technology list based on uniques/week.

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Ahmed

April 5th, 2007 at 12:28 am

Sites are manually approved – BTS has a backlog of roughly 1000+, so it should get approved in the next few days.

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engtech

April 5th, 2007 at 1:36 pm

Thanks for the info.

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