John Pasden of Sinosplice’s presents a number of Top Ten lists.
October 23, 2005
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1 By mlmwcn
thanks for your recommendation.
I need it very much.
October 23, 2005 @ 6:59 pm | Comment
2 By Other Lisa
No TPD?
*Hmmph*
October 23, 2005 @ 7:23 pm | Comment
3 By richard
Hey, I’m not surprised. Nobody likes my site.
October 23, 2005 @ 7:51 pm | Comment
4 By Shanghai Slim
I don’t get it.
I visited one of the “TOP TEN BLOGS”, one called “Shanghai Streets” which I was not familiar with. The entire site consisted of one page with about eights words saying: “Shanghai Streets coming soon!”
In what sense is that a “Top Ten Blog”?
October 24, 2005 @ 12:25 am | Comment
5 By richard
Well, admit it, it’s a much better blog than this one!
October 24, 2005 @ 12:38 am | Comment
6 By Other Lisa
No. John is…just wrong…
October 24, 2005 @ 1:28 am | Comment
7 By Shanghaiist
Check your refer logs, ChinaBlogList.org debuts today
John and John were busy over the weekend. And the brand-spankin’-new China Blog List is the result. (Actually, we’re pretty sure it took more than one weekend to slap this great resource together.) In addition to a filterable list of nearly 300 blogs (…
October 24, 2005 @ 1:29 am | Comment
8 By richard
Hey, these things are always subjective. No right or wrong. Shanghai Streets looks like a winner to me.
October 24, 2005 @ 1:29 am | Comment
9 By richard
Apparently the ranking is based on click-throughs, so John isn’t to blame. And no, I don’t feel slighted. If I did, I wouldn’t be promoting the site.
October 24, 2005 @ 1:33 am | Comment
10 By John B
Don’t worry, popular sites will drift to the top. We didn’t have any clickthrough data in the previous China Blog List, so unlike the rest of it the top-10 list is starting from scratch. We’re testing ways to make it more fair and equitable (and representative of the most popular sites in the Chinese web community).
October 24, 2005 @ 1:37 am | Comment
11 By John P
Yeah, what John B said.
Obviously the CBL recognizes Richard’s popularity, or he wouldn’t have been asked to do one of the first Top Ten lists.
October 24, 2005 @ 2:29 am | Comment
12 By Keir
Never heard of any of them…
October 24, 2005 @ 2:32 am | Comment
13 By doom
I wish my name was John with an initial.
October 24, 2005 @ 3:06 pm | Comment