Movin’ on up
You may recall from our previous post on Ballhype blog rankings that our algorithms now more accurately account for influence and recency when considering a site’s incoming links. With the exception of Deadspin, pretty much every blog jostles around a few positions on a daily basis because we recalculate the blog rankings each night.
Tonight, however, two blogs exploded:

1. Ladies… moved from 22 up to 7 with their hot blogger bracket which, by the way, has me kicking myself for not making sure that the men of Ballhype were represented.
How can you resist either of these guys with their dark hair and smooth, clean-cut features?
2. TrueHoop started the morning at 37, as Henry Abbott noted, “well below Mark ‘two posts a week’ Cuban.” Ok, honestly, 37th is very respectable considering we’re tracking nearly 2000 blogs, but given his readership it is somewhat puzzling. He offered this analogy:
When TrueHoop joined ESPN, I was aware that I would lose a fair chunk of the sympathy vote… It’s like when your favorite little restaurant is on the cover of a magazine. Might be better than ever, but it isn’t your restaurant anymore, you know? It’s not the underdog.
Henry wasn’t complaining to us, but his comment did make us do a little investigation to see if there was an explanation beyond TrueHoop making the Michelin Guide. Turns out, he’s wrong about the loss of blogger love since he moved to ESPN and he’s actually ranked number 2 (it is the NBA playoffs, after all). That’s a big jump and while we’re not thrilled to report our mistake, we are glad to set the record straight. The problem was that we were not properly accounting for the unusual TrueHoop URL patterns in calculating the blog rankings. (If you look carefully, the ESPN story links are different than the home page links.) Apologies to Henry and to anyone who feels scarred by moving down one notch to make room for TrueHoop at the top.
Henry, now that you’re second, I’m sure you and your bosses will be interested in our new widget that displays your ranking on your blog. It shows your overall ranking and if you focus on a sport, it includes your rank among similarly-themed blogs. Look over at the right column to see ours in action. Nice, huh? To get your own, you need to have a claimed blog. On your blog page below your avatar, there’s a link for Ranking Widget. Click it and follow the instructions.
UPDATE: Well, that didn’t last long.
We said these rankings are dynamic, and tonight we have a different #2 blog. We received a very reasonable request to consolidate the FanHouse sports into one blog, which they are, even if the end result is something like a Devastator unleashed upon the sports blogosphere. FanHouse is now the #2 sports blog in the known universe.
Yay TrueRankings for TrueHoop! Oh and I think my entry might be void from the Hot Bloggers bracket because of my time in the penitentiary. . .
Justice! URL patterns! Widgets! It’s a Brave New World.
Also, what I meant to point out: Cuban’s two posts per week typically AREN’T EVEN ABOUT SPORTS!
So, does this mean that www.lowpost.net’s rankings are obsolete?
Good question, Nugg Doctor. The lowpost.net rankings now differ from the Ballhype NBA rankings in a few different ways:
- Ballhype rankings consider links from non-NBA blogs (like general sports blogs)
- A link from TrueHoop counts more in the Ballhype rankings than a link from a brand new blog. In the lowpost.net rankings, all links are considered equal.
- Recent links count for more points than older links in Ballhype–again, in lowpost.net, all links within the given 30- or 90-day range are considered equal.
Bottom line: I think the lowpost.net rankings are still interesting, but the Ballhype rankings are much more robust now.
Big numbers confuse me.