While arguments over methodology will continue to rage we are unbelievably stoked to have cracked the top 100 Australian blogs list.
Sure it’s only creeping in to position 96, but considering our target audience is limited to just the 300,000 souls of the Canberra region we reckon it’s a towering achievement.
W00T!






Good work lads.
Congatulations!
Like you said, you’ve got a limited audience so this is a great achievement!
Johnboys Shout !
congrats…a friend of mine referred to me as absent diane of the imminent present (a nickname I gave myself about 3 years ago)… another friend present said “hey there is somebody on the riotact called absent diane as well”.. I laughed. a good indicator on how well known the site is..
How sad that economics.com.au would make the top 100…
Good stuff. Lot’s of people I know have started to read the RiotAct recently.
Hopefully this will result on more advertising $$ JohnBoy!
If you’re writing about matters with a global reach it’s very easy to get very big off a very narrow base.
We certainly have no shortage of ad views to bestow on our much appreciated advertisers.
lucky bastards
I believe the correct term is ‘woOt!’
…”we reckon it’s a towering achievement”
-Johnboy
Yes, one could look at it like that. Or one could put it down to the failure of other blogs, allowing RiotACT to slowely climb the ladder.
No, seriously… congratulations.
Surely you can aim for more than the mere Canberra population; you’re always sure to have ex-Canberran’s or avid Canberra-watchers like myself reading from afar.
aich jay, the map that’s published monthly shows people log in from around the world (strangely, except for Africa), so I guess they are Canberrans keen to catch up with what’s going on back home.
Congrats to the editorial team – and also to us, the humble but sometimes demented and cantankerous commentators…
Cheers!
Great stuff! Congrats.
Ill log on from Vegas and Honolulu on Ictober – add a few blips to the map.
Shome mishtake, shurely….I can’t see SGS’s blog in there.
“Surely you can aim for more than the mere Canberra population; “you’re always sure to have ex-Canberran’s or avid Canberra-watchers like myself reading from afar.”
i know there are several readers in Bogandore…that’s a start!