According to the blog of Base Camp Communications, a PR agency for outdoors companies. Base Camp’s rankings:
- The Piton – Well-connected
industry insiders slinging velvet-tipped stones near and far. The broad sweep
of their BS radar has marketing execs and product managers second-guessing
their weaker ideas, and that
I guess it sort of proves Amy Gahran’s http://www.rightconversation.com/ > theory that blogs are made more valuable not necessarily by the quality of their content, but by the range of their links and liveliness of their conversations.
Since I can’t seem to enable comments on The WildeBeat site without being massively innundated by spam, our site will never be in that league if and until I can get the money to hire someone to build sufficiently robust software.
Oh! And I almost forgot… Congratulations on your fame and imminent fortune.
Congratulations Tom!
First you’re named “top hiking blogger” by … me.
http://besthike.com/blog/2006/11/08/introducing-tom-magnan-hiking-blogger/
Now this.
You are on a roll!
I was particularly impressed that you beat out Gadling. That’s my favourite blog these days on my feedreader.
Yes, Tom, you absolutely do have the best readers! 🙂
Dan
Dude, you ROCK!
May you rocket further still and keep at it ’til you’re 198 years old.
Actually it’s all you guys & gals who rock by keeping the feedback coming, which is one of the things that motivates me to keep doing this.
Tom,
Nicely done, young man!
Keep pluggin’ away!
Your talents are prodigious and your fans legion!
Gambolin’ Man