Before You Sponsor Any Blog ... Get the Facts!

Continuing my recent post on Making Sense of Web Stats, before you sponsor any blog, including this one, you should get the facts ... and do your own research. While they don't capture all of the traffic, or even every site, used in conjunction, the free traffic ranking sites of Ranking, Traffic Estimate, Compete, Quantcast, and, most importantly, Alexa are usually directionally accurate and are a good place to start. For example, if you were to check up on the major blogs in the space on August 15, 2009, you'd find:

Blog Alexa
Rank
Traffic Estimate
Visits
QuantCast
Visitors
Compete
Visitors (US)
Ranking
Rank
Spend Matters 317,868 47,000 12,000 7,760 188,166
Sourcing Innovation 324,279 47,200 4,400 --- 159,761
Supply Chain Matters ???,??? ??,??? ?,??? ?,??? ?,???,???
(AG) Metal Miner 573,991 25,200 --- --- 924,425
Supply Excellence 960,349 10,700 --- 1,767 217,056
Procure Insights 1,546,610 --- 2,000 --- ---
Purchasing Certification Blog 3,080,943 --- --- 370 ---
e-Sourcing Forum 3,108,516 --- 2,300 --- 873,926

This says that Sourcing Innovation, which briefly held the top spot on Alexa from June 10, 2009 to August 15, 2009 (and still holds the top spot on Traffic Estimate and Ranking), is currently ranked as the second most trafficed niche blog in the supply and spend management space. Not bad for an Upstart Blog that's only three years old.

Furthermore, since you are also concerned about how much new traffic a site will attract, as new traffic is key to continued growth, the site's ranking with respect to relevant searches is also important. For an overview of how each blog ranks, I refer you to the Google Rankings of the Sourcing Blogs of June 19, which is summarized below for a corpus of 99 relevant search terms:

Blog Top 10 Top 20 Top 30 Top 50 Top 100
Sourcing Innovation 8 10 13 17 23
Supply Excellence 4 4 7 10 15
Spend Matters 2 4 5 7 10
e-Sourcing Forum 2 4 5 7 10

This is one of the reasons why, from a new traffic acquisition perspective, Sourcing Innovation, which continues to grow anywhere from 3% to 30% month-over-month, is one of the top two blogs, and why, one day after the blog's three year anniversary when Sourcing Innovation claimed the Top Supply Management and Spend Management blog ranking on Alexa, Sourcing Innovation has, in the past year, at least temporarily, ranked #1 on all five of the major traffic ranking engines.

Now that you've informed yourself, you can make the right choice. For more information on SI sponsorships, see the Open Pricing Model. (For more information on other blog sponsorships, if available, contact the respective blog owners.)

 

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  • 5/17/2009 1:25 PM the doctor wrote:
    This blog also stacks up extremely well against the trade publication web-sites, especially considering they have a stable of bloggers, dozens (and dozens) of authors and tens of thousands of "subscribers". For example, it gets at least one third of the unique monthly traffic of Supply & Demand Chain Executive and the Supply Chain Management Review.

    Blog/Site Alexa
    Rank (by Hits)
    Traffic Estimate
    Visits
    QuantCast
    Rank (by Visitors)
    Compete
    Visitors (US)
    Industry Week 113,614 104,400 125,948 36,405
    Purchasing 154,961 81,600 119,983 23,458
    ISM 229,404 61,700 60,256 17,604
    S&DC Exec 374,484 40,700 186,707 6,164
    Supply Chain Brain 400,985 39,200 225,888 10,013
    Sourcing Innovation 490,495 21,100 372,733 2,536
    SCMR 492,522 30,800 259,292 6,019
    Spend Matters 593,501 27,300   4,778

  • 5/17/2009 1:43 PM the doctor wrote:
    I posted this comment on Spend Matters in response to One Lead and One Associate [Spend Matters] Sponsorship Remain. I'm posting it here as well because it's good fuel for thought:

    Sourcing Innovation and Spend Matters. Two blogs against the space? Will we win?

    Combined, Spend Matters and Sourcing Innovation are more popular than the online presence of the Supply Chain Brain, Supply & Demand Chain Executive, and the Supply Chain Management Review!

    And while it may look like the Purchasing & ISM stranglehold is still safe, you need to remember that Spend Matters is only 5 years old and Sourcing Innovation is only 3 years old (while Purchasing Magazine and the ISM are 94 years old), combined we have about half of the traffic of the ISM site and almost one third of the traffic of the Purchasing site, we're both growing, and we both have more tricks up our sleeves.

    New Media is Emerging. Are you ready for this?
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