Australia’s Number One blogger: Problogger

by Laurel Papworth on July 9, 2009

A dude  worth listening to – in a world with a lot of talkers, he is a doer. This is a list of Probloggers public speaking engagements in the next couple of months:

If you leave a comment on his blog, he’s promised to send you a naughty postcard from Las Vegas. Not. :P

Anyway, if you enjoy my presentations – which of course you do, or you wouldn’t be here – you’ll enjoy his, I’m sure!

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1 Darren Rowse July 9, 2009 at 11:09 am

thanks Laurel – looking forward to meeting you at at least one of these :-)
.-= Darren Rowse´s last blog ..Where I’ll Be Speaking in the Upcoming Months =-.

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2 Roger July 10, 2009 at 11:00 pm

Hey Lauren,

Thanks for profiling one of the top bloggers out there. I enjoyed working with Darren on Name Your Dream Assignment, a contest aimed at photographers.

But I am curious. How do you measure “top”? Right, Darren is a doer and has tremendous influence. But does that make him top? Maybe. Is there a way to measure such influence objectively? Is such a measurement meaningful or worthwhile?
.-= Roger´s last blog ..Social media marketing: art or science? =-.

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3 Laurel Papworth July 11, 2009 at 7:42 am

“Top blog” is usually a combination of visitor stats (Alexa ratings for example), links in (people referencing the material the blogger creates) such as Technorati, social bookmarking such as Delicious and offline behaviour (famous, referenced as ‘expert’ by mainstream media, published author). This is often pulled together as semantic – “most helpful”, “most informative”, “most entertaining” “most humorous”.

Or it can just be a blogger you like. Darren wins on all these, I reckon :)

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4 Ben July 11, 2009 at 3:36 pm

why are you linking to blog world/new media expo via an affiliate site (http://www.shareasale.com/) rather than a direct link?
.-= Ben´s last blog ..GFC impact #1257 – Google opens up Adwords for wagering companies =-.

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