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    01 June 2008

    THE UK'S TOP MARKETING WEBLOGS

    Totp

    Based on the AdAge Power 150, the top UK bloggers on all things advertising and marketing on 1 June 2008.

    If you feel that you should be included, you can get in touch with AdAge here, who will sort you out. As soon as you're in, I'll pick you up in this filleting of the AA chart.

    UK Global Blog
    1 (=) 45 (-3) David Airey
    2 (+1) 56 (+1) russell davies
    3 (-1) 60 (-4) Blogstorm
    4 (=) 62 (-1) NevilleHobson.com
    5 (=) 77 (+3) adliterate
    6 (+3) 105 (+33) Crackunit
    7 (-1) 124 (-19) The Engaging Brand
    8 (=) 128 (+2) Only Dead Fish
    9 (-2) 131 (-15) PR Blogger
    10 (+2) 163 (+8) Welcome to Optimism
    11 (+2) 168 (+5) HERD
    12 (+2) 174 (+4) A PR Guy's Musings
    13 (-2) 177 (-7) Make Marketing History
    14 (-4) 188 (-22) Modern Marketing
    15 (+2) 207 (+1) Fraser's Affiliate Marketing Blog
    16 (=) 212 (-11) PPC Blog
    17 (-2) 216 (-23) Crenk
    18 (=) 219 (+9) Blog Till You Drop
    19 (=) 239 (+10) Hobo SEO UK
    20 (=) 240 (+21) Spinning Around
    21 (+1) 292 (+13) Drew B's take on tech PR
    22 (-1) 295 (-29) greenormal
    23 (=) 303 (+10) Life Moves Pretty Fast
    24 (+1) 321 (+7) Beyond PR
    25 (+4) 338 (+12) Wadds' tech pr blog
    26 (+5) 345 (+25) Faster Future
    27 (-3) 348 (-21) livingbrands
    28 (-2) 349 (+43) Simonsays
    29 (+1) 358 (-5) Interactive Marketing Trends
    30 (-2) 359 (-26) mediations
    31 (+6) 381 (+73) Living in a digital world
    32 (=) 391 (-16) 50-Plus Marketing
    33 (+2) 393 (+25) Brand Strategy Magazine Blog
    34 (-1) 413 (-34) Raw Stylus
    35 (+3) 446 (+11) Nick Burcher
    36 (+3) 459 (+6) (Almost) Always Thinking
    37 (+3) 470 (+10) Pudding Relations
    38 (+3) 490 (-6) Simon Wakeman
    39 (+5) 491 (+4) [Bluurb] stuff and things
    40 (+3) 496 (-2) The New Marketing
    41 (+4) 503 (+1) A Mountain Dweller in the Thames Valley
    42 (-6) 509 (-63) The Friendly Ghost
    43 (+3) 515 (-5) Brandgym Blog
    44 (-17) 517 (-187) The Way of the Web
    45 (+3) 531 (-1) All Things PR
    46 (+1) 533 (-11) Unleashed on Marketing
    47 (+2) 547 (-4) PR Voice
    48 (+4) 574 (-7) Offer and Acceptance
    49 (+2) 582 (-17) In the Cowshed
    50 (+3) 595 (-7) PRwordSmith
    51 (-1) 607 (-45) Indolent.com
    52 (+2) 608 (-11) Yet Another Planning Blog
    53 (NEW) 612 (NEW) Creative in London

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    Comments

    James, www.london-calling.org.uk is now ranked in the AA list - could you slice and dice your list when you next refresh please?

    BTW, I have signed up to the Orange baloon race after seing the widget on your site.

    An online campaign so crazy it might just work!

    No trouble at all Andrew, will do that very thing fella.

    The Orange thing looked a laugh. In fact, it looked like a fab piece of marketing to us.

    Be interesting to see what happens on the sites that have signed up - and whether there is any uplift in our traffic.

    Thanks for stopping by! And will make sure and add you to the blogroll too.

    Cheers,
    James

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