Iain Dale’s Guide To Political Blogging 2007

There isn’t long until the 2007 edition of Iain Dale’s Guide To Political Blogging In The UK is published, of which I have just pre-ordered my copy. We were all invited to submit our top twenty blogs, and made sure that I did submit my top twenty.

Matt Wardman has designed the sidebar buttons for those who are lucky enough to get into the top lists.

In the book there will be:

  • Articles by thirty leading bloggers and commentators
  • Profiles of more than fifty leading blogs
  • A directory of 1,200 political blogs
  • The best 500 political blogs in the UK
  • The top 100 Conservative blogs
  • The top 100 Labour blogs
  • The top 100 Lib Dem blogs
  • The top 100 non-aligned blogs
  • The top 30 MP blogs
  • The top 60 media blogs
  • The top 30 councillor blogs

And lots, lots, more…

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4 Responses to “Iain Dale’s Guide To Political Blogging 2007”


  1. Damon

    I hope he’s got the time to make the hundreds of buttons!

  2. Matt Wardman

    Yes - if people want them.

  3. Pete (WestBrom Blogger)

    I think that list covers nearly every uk political blogger! Do we all get a button?

    I suspect I have probably fallen from my position in the last guide - 13th best Tory blog - there were a lot less around then.

  4. Matt Wardman

    Pete

    The data I’ve got (which Iain has let me have more the poliblogs.co.uk - plug - blog directory) says that there should very close to 1200 blogs in the directory.

    I’ll do buttons with numbers on for people in the lists if they want them, or they can use the standard ones. That is up to about 450 rather than 1200.

    On dropping out of your 13th place. I think you’ll have fallen but not tanked.

    There have been a lot of new but not yet really well established blogs in the last 12-18 months.

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