Someone new has provided Alexa rankings for the Biblioblogs for the month of December. Joel Watts suggests passing this around in order to keep up the competition. I think it would all be fun if less people fought over the whole thing. It’s a bit of fun competition based on some rather loose stats, not a life and death struggle.
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Henry Neufeld is a writer and lecturer and owner of Energion Publications.
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KJV Better than Originals?
John Byron comments on a web site that makes that suggestion. One of the champions of this bizarre position, Peter Ruckman, preaches just down the road. (0)Majority Text vs. Eclectic
There’s a very brief summary on The Good Book blog, For and Against: The Majority Text Approach to Textual Criticism. I agree that the Byzantine needs to be given more consideration, though I support an eclectic approach. (0)Christianity an Incurably Irrevent Religion?
C. S. Lewis thought so! (HT: Peter Kirk on Facebook, blog). (0)Women in First Century Judaism
Scot McKnight links to a 2009 post on the Yinon blog that’s worth a read. (0)February 2013 Biblical Studies Carnival Posted
… at Delving into the Scriptures. (0) Web Search
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Henry, I think the key for continued rankings is the seriousness of it all.
I find it impossible to take ranking based on Alexa seriously. For sites outside of the top 100,000 on a 90 day basis the rankings are not all that accurate.
I am a graduate student in theology and a newcomer to the “blogosphere”.
I was wondering, how does one grow in readership, so that I might have some
substantial conversations via my blog, as opposed to its being relegated to
“online journal” status? Love the site!
-Steven
I’m not one of the big players amongst the biblioblogs, but my recommendation is to write about things you’re passionate about, link to other bloggers who write about those topics, and comment constructively on various blogs you find interesting.
Over time, other people who have more traffic will link to you. Patience is required, however. It takes time.