Iain Dale has today finally published the results of his annual blog popularity poll ahead of the publication of the full 2008 Guide to Political Blogging tomorrow.
Many thanks for all those who voted for me, but
as anticipated I have fallen some way down the list from 10th in 2006 and 18th last year to 51st this time.
Finishing so tantalisingly close to the Top 50 has made me slightly regret not voting for myself, but I can have no real complaints.
This blog has moved much more in the direction of becoming a personal diary over the past year, and although I knew all along that this would cost me traffic, it has been entirely deliberate on my part.
In the longer-run, the blog is not in the business of becoming a money-making venture, nor a one-man instant punditry factory. It is, and can only ever be, no more than a reflection of whatever enthuses me enough to write about it.
At one time, that was primarily politics. Nowadays it's much more a mixture of politics, music, telly, journalism, and whatever's going on in my home and family life.
Ultimately, the blog will stand or fall on the quality of its writing, and in this regard I do have some plans for how the blog may develop over the next 12 months.
But what it won't be doing is going back to providing near-instant commentary on breaking political news, as it once did. There are others who are now far better resourced to do that sort of thing - including a growing number of people in the MSM who are actually paid to do so.
As to the rest of the list, I think the evident right-wing bias does bear out some of the fears expressed by the likes of Sunny Hundal and Tim Ireland that it would not be entirely representative, although to be fair to Iain Dale, he has never claimed it would be.
Right-wing blogs predictably dominate. Of the Top 10, only Political Betting at No 5 could genuinely claim to be non-aligned, and even the two highest-placed media blogs, Coffee House (7) and Ben Brogan (10) are right-leaning. The highest left-of-centre blog, Tom Harris, comes in at 13.
In addition several of the blogs up there are acquired tastes whose appeal does not generally spread beyond the right - for instance Burning Our Money, John Redwood, EU Referendum and Daniel Hannan, all of which make the Top 20.
A scientifically balanced sample would surely have placed the indispensible Political Betting higher than No 5 and probably at least one or two left-of-centre blogs in the Top 10
The thing that most interested me about the survey was the fact that of the left-of-centre blogs that did best, four were all newcomers - namely Tom Harris, Hopi Sen, Liberal Conspiracy and Sadie's Tavern.
While they all headed straight into the Top 40, longer-established names such as Recess Monkey, Tom Watson, Labour Home, Bob Piper and myself all found ourselves dropping down the list - to say nothing of Rupa Huq, Kerron Cross and Mars Hill who dropped out of the Top 100 altogether.
There must be something in that. People are clearly looking for something fresh from the left blogosphere, and this year at least, the older, more established blogs weren't able to provide that - a bit like the government really.
Maybe next year we will display greater resilience and teach these arrivistes a thing or two.
I was also surprised that some "big media" blogs didn't do better given the mainstream media's increasing attempts to appropriate the blogging medium over the past 12 months.
Spectator Coffee House and Ben Brogan both deservedly make the Top 10, but the Telegraph's Three Line Whip places no higher than 19th, the BBC's Nick Robinson slumps from 8th to 28th, and The Times' excellent Red Box blog comes in at 98th, which is just plain silly.
You can read my more detailed thoughts on the state of the MSM blogosphere in the Guide itself, published tomorrow.
But without further ado, here is the full, colour-coded list of blogs that were rated better than this one.
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Guido Fawkes2. (1) Iain Dale3. (4) Conservative Home4. (3) Dizzy Thinks5. (-)
Political Betting6. (-) Devil's Kitchen7. (9) Spectator Coffee House8. (12) Burning our Money9. (42) John Redwood10. (14) Ben Brogan11. (20) EU Referendum12. (15) Tim Worstall13. (-) Tom Harris MP14. (13) Archbishop Cranmer15. (54) LibDem Voice16. (16) Mr Eugenides17. (-) Hopi Sen18. (85) Daniel Hannan MEP19. (-) Three Line Whip20. (70) Stumbling & Mumbling21. (35) Donal Blaney22. (128) Boulton & Co23. (-) Liberal Conspiracy24. (8) Nick Robinson25. (-) People's Republic of Mortimer26. (11) Recess Monkey27. (56) Adam Smith Institute28. (27) Comment Central29. (72) Luke Akehurst30. (47) Waendel Journal31. (38) LabourHome32. (30) Ministry of Truth33. (22) Tom Watson MP34. (33) Nadine Dorries35. (46) Dave's Part36. (-) Letters from a Tory37. (17) Norfolk Blogger38. (-) Shane Greer39. (-) Sadie's Tavern40. (45) Samizdata41. (32)
Slugger O'Toole42. (111) A Very British Dude43. (21) Harry's Place44. (-) SNP Tactical Voting45. (61) Quaequam Blog46. (104)
UK Polling Report47. (182) Socialist Unity48. (59) Daily Referendum49. (53) Liberal England50. (172) Lynne Featherstone MP