The Conservative 100, DBKP’s bi-weekly ratings of the most popular conservative websites came out today, and though the top ten places stayed the same, there were plenty of changes elsewhere.
Fox News, Wall Street Journal’s Opinion Journal, The Drudge Report, Breitbart/Big Hollywood and World Net Daily/Michael Savage remain the top five.
The ratings are based on Alexa traffic ranks, 3-month average of worldwide traffic, which is a combination of visitors and page views.
Rounding out the top ten sites: Newsmax, Hot Air, Free Republic, Washington Times and Rush Limbaugh.
Andrew Breitbart’s sites had five entries in the top 41: Breitbart/Big Hollywood, which share the same ranking, was 4th; Big Government edged ahead of Michelle Malkin to take the 15th spot; and, Big Journalism was the list’s biggest mover among large sites (up 18137 spots in Alexa traffic rank) to place 41st. Brietbart TV also made the list at #14.
Top movers among the large sites were: Big Journalism (+18137 spots), followed closely by Tucker Carlson’s Daily Caller (+17929) and Blogs Lucianne Loves (+17354). All three sites are less than three months-old, so there’s likely plenty of upward movement left over the next six weeks.
All-American Blogger (+28417) and Yid with Lid (+18824) led the small site movers.
There were eight new sites making their appearance in the February 14 ratings, which is the second for 2010. Ratings were based on Alexa rank as of February 13, 2010. Next ratings will be posted February 28, 2010.
Complete list of The Conservative 100, as well as notes, top 15 fastest-rising conservative sites, near-misses and more at the link.
Not quite six weeks old, Big Journalism is currently ranked #46 on the Technorati list, where it is also listed among the Top 100 blogs on politics, U.S. politics, and world politics.