

You may be wondering why I suddenly started posting here at my Daddy blog and I guess it was more than time for that to happen. I suppose you could say that I was made to feel guilty for not posting by actually being honored as a top Daddy blogger.
I was first listed on Guy Kawasaki’s site called Alltop Dads. This site was dedicated to listing some of the top names in niche’s listed in many different categories. This blog was listed in the top 50 of Dad bloggers. You can find many other (and in my mind better) bloggers in the Daddy niche just by clicking through to those listed. They also have Alltop mommy bloggers and many other niches. I suggest you take a look. I suppose it got me off my butt to not suck anymore.
The other reason was the Parent Power Index. I am listed on the Parent Power Index and I guess if I am an influencer in this space I should probably at least blog about the subject I’m supposed to influence. This is a great list of parenting blogs with all the usual suspects but then many others that I had never seen or heard of before. I think its a great way to get some good exposure for your blog and at the same time a great way to find like minded bloggers and increase your own readership. Submit your site if you are a parenting blogger.
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Jonathon Morgan Says:
Alltop totally guilted me into posting again too.
Stefanie Says:
I can only hope that I can become a top blogger for my new site someday… that would be great
Congrats.
By the way, I love the site design here. Unique and fresh.
Deltus Says:
I prefer not to categorize my blog.
dadhouse Says:
The parent power index is an interesting idea. It seems to put a lot of emphasis on legacy and existing links, and little on actual readership numbers. A new blog with lots of page views scores poorly on the PPI. That’s like a Nielson rating saying “Father Knows Best” is a hit show today. I think the PPI would have more value if it reflected actual buzz and current readership.