Per my previous post, here are the current members of the List of Change (ranked by their “score,” a composite figure based on the aggregate of their Teechnorati rank, Technorati Inbound Links, Bloglines subscriptions, Alexa rank, Google Pagerank and Yahoo Inbound Links):
Tag: List of Change
Thanks to CRT/tanaka‘s Geoff Livingston for having
the vision to create the List of Change… and more importantly, the talent to
execute it as a first-class affair. I am very impressed by the names on the
list, but also really appreciate the way that the list aggregates the various
“scores” that demonstrate the reach/impact of a blog.
the vision to create the List of Change… and more importantly, the talent to
execute it as a first-class affair. I am very impressed by the names on the
list, but also really appreciate the way that the list aggregates the various
“scores” that demonstrate the reach/impact of a blog.
Metrics for social
change. Imagine that!?!
change. Imagine that!?!
See the list
here:
here:
My old blog is on it
here, and I’ve submitted this new one.
Please consider adding yours today here.
here, and I’ve submitted this new one.
Please consider adding yours today here.
And consider
subscribing to these blogs so that we can increase their influence. Imagine the
impact of the blogosphere over the coming decade in matters of social
change:
subscribing to these blogs so that we can increase their influence. Imagine the
impact of the blogosphere over the coming decade in matters of social
change:
- Disseminating the
best thoughts to those who can execute on them, - Challenging the
social sector to lifts its game to the next level in terms of reach and
impact - Inspiring
philanthropy in the hearts of our neighbors, - Catalyzing change
agents who struggle under oppressive regimes (i.e. the influence of Western
blogs and social media on the Iranian riots is
undeniable)
Rally the troops, my
friends. The revolution is underway.
friends. The revolution is underway.