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News on http://www.worldbirdinfo.net

To: Dave Torr <>
Subject: News on http://www.worldbirdinfo.net
From: Trevor Hampel <>
Date: Sun, 05 Apr 2009 17:33:43 +0930


Dave Torr wrote:
There is a Birding Top 500 meter on the home page. I am very suspicious of
these as the list of top sites in the world sometimes has very surprising
entries!



Hi there Dave and other birders,

What are you suspicious of?

Listed are many fine and very popular sites, including blogs about birds written by groups or - as is the case with my blog - written by individuals. Many listed in the top 100 sites are from the world's leading birding and ornithological organisations.

Do you mean that the list includes some sites which sell optics and other items relating to birds, things like t-shirts, bird houses, bird feed, for example? The owner of the Birding Top 500 site has allowed these according to his specific rules. I fail to see why you should be suspicious of these sites - they openly advertise their wares for sale and are legitimate businesses (as far as I know - but buyer beware!)

The Birding Top 500 site lists sites purely on the number of visitors that they attract. The more traffic they get, the higher the ranking. It is a crude measure and only an indicator of popularity, little else.

I include the meter on my blog merely as a simple indicator to my readers. (I hope it also leads readers to other interesting sites via the link.) I also monitor my statistics with a far more sophisticated site which gives a complete breakdown of where my readers live, which entries are visited the most, which search engines they use as well as number of unique visitors, number of visitors, page views and many other items. This information can be analysed on an hourly, daily or monthly basis.

Because of this I only use the Birding Top 500 meter as an crude indicator - nothing more. I'm currently listed at #55 and have been in the 50s for the last few months. The highest I've been is about #30. Despite 600+ visitors daily from 100+ countries, I will never go much higher because the top 50 sites are largely made up of large organisations with 1000s of contributors, subscribers or members. One person cannot complete with that - nor do I wish to.

My aim is to share my bird sightings and photos - and if I enthuse a few people to observe and care for our birds a little more, I will have achieved my aims.

I've included John's original email below to set the context of this discussion. John's site is meticulously comprehensive in its contents but will - in my opinion - never rank much higher than #200. It is just not the kind of site that will be popular by any measure.

Scientifically accurate - yes.
Comprehensive - yes.
Authoritative - yes.
Useful - yes - but only to a limited number of people unfortunately.

I believe that John should not be concerned about the popularity of the site and should be encouraged to continue his quest for a very comprehensive resource.


Dear Friends,

I am disappointed that the rating for my website
http://www.worldbirdinfo.net <http://www.worldbirdinfo.net/>

has fallen so low. Here are some reasons for raising its rating.  I have
been going systematically through the records, and improving notably
habitat, movements, pictures and calls.  I have completed all
Ostriches,Rheas,Cassowaries,Emus.Tinamous.Loons, Albatrosses,and I am into
Petrels.  With very few exceptions I have added photos to all of these
(even
of Atitlan Grebe!), and calls for many, inlcuding several albatrosses and
petrels.

Check it out! And keep checking it out! And tell your friends and
colleagues.

John Penhallurick

--
Trevor Hampel
Murray Bridge
South Australia

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