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Male-Female Ratios of 50 Most Influential Blogs and some

I read the top 50 most influential bloggers list posted by Northxeast the other day as you all must have too. As is expected from most of such list posts, its being read and linked to even today by many. What intrigued me about this list was that it did not include a lot of the female bloggers who are equally or even more popular in some cases. As I was contemplating who got included and how many female bloggers were left out and such things, I also was thinking that it is possible there are fewer female bloggers than male bloggers – obviously, but then I read Shona’s post over at rich minx along similar thoughts, which revealed there were only 6 female bloggers listed in that top 50 most influential bloggers!! This is obviously a very interesting observation and I wonder why there are only 6 bloggers, why are not more females included in the list? I am by no means undermining the female bloggers included in that list, but I do feel that emomsathome by Wendy, successful-blog by Liz and the all encompassing WordPress blog by Lorelle and Search Engine Guide by Jennifer Laycock are blogs that are known to provide unparalleled support to the blogging community and definitely needed a mention in that list.

As I thought more about this, I was wondering if majority of the girls were even reading some of the most popular blogs or they limit themselves to reading just the ones in close proximity of their own communities or friends’ blogs! I personally have known and sporadically read most (not all) of the blogs listed in the top 50 and I was curious as to how many females read those blogs or even knew about them. So of course to quench my thirst, I used a nifty little tool that was created by Philipp Lenssen, author of Google Blogoscoped, to check out the male/female ratios of these blogs.

I checked the top 50 blogs listed by Northxeast (some couldn’t be found by the tool which is a bit odd) but also included some of the blogs I read along with of course the female bloggers that I think should have been included in that list. Most of the ratios seem intuitive when you think about the site, but I was particularly surprised at Chris Garrette’s blog in that only 2% of the females are reading his blog! So here are the he/she ratios of the popular sites:

techcrunch
pronetadvertising
engadget
talkingpointsmemo
huffingtonpost
alistapart
blogherald
problogger
smashingmagazine
digg
instapundit
kottke
sethgodin.typepad
seomoz
dealbreaker
copyblogger
shoemoney
BoingBoing
gizmodo_thumb16[1][1]
mattcutts
metafilter
43folders
weblogsinc
StevePavlina
technorati
Lifehacker
ValleyWag
guykawasaki
datlykos
wonkette
defamer
gawker
b5media
zenhabits
thesuperficial
tmz
Some of the blogs that I read look like this
emomsathome
lorelle
LizStrauss
SEO by jennifer
richminx
crooksandliars
This is the funniest result I have seen so far!
chrisgarrett
alltipsandtricks
digital-Inspiration
freshblogger
DoshDosh
dailyblogtips
boggingtips
pamilvisions
bloggrrl
Smashing magazine
and this is how my blog looks like
Fresh Perspectives

I am not sure if such studies have been done before or if its even possible to find this ratio accurately and I have no idea how Philipp Lenssen calculates it either, but it is an interesting overview.

And I wonder a few things about the results…

Why are more females not blogging?

Why are more females not reading ‘most influential’ blogs?

Did Northxeast mean most influential ‘technology’ bloggers?

If not, do you think any of these blogs would start considering blogging on topics that are of interest to females, in order to increase their readership?

I just hope more and more female bloggers start reading some of the very knowledgeable blogs out there and if more of them started blogging, I am sure they will only add to the richness of the blogosphere.

I would love to know what you think of these ratios!

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pearl

Hey Wendy….. Welcome to my blog and thank you so much for such a nice comment! :)

I haven’t been in the game that long to feel the effects that much yet, but coming from you first hand, I don’t doubt for a second, such things exist. I had completely forgotten about Kathy Sierra …. that episode had just occurred when I opened my account with blogger… and I remember my decision to start a blog raised concerns within my family whether I should blog or not, but a woman’s got to do what a woman’s got to do :)

You are right, the only way to stay focused on our path is to ignore it and continue to forge ahead, and what better example than yourself…the only person stopping us from succeeding is us ….. I really admire that thought process … (i should have written this comment on your blog :))

here I come…..

AgentSully

Hi Pearl, Thanks for passing this to me. Actually, I hadn’t really thought of it until you mentioned this. I don’t really choose blogs because they are written by a male or female. You raise interesting points. I was scared to see where my blog would be. I was 54%he and 46%she so that’s cool.

Here’s what I think: I say you should come up with the top 50 blogs that you think are most influential. Sounds like you have some of the work started.

I’d love to read that list.

pearl

:) welcome Agentsully …. my ratios are around there too so we must be doing something good to have a balanced ratio of he’s and she’s ….lol

its a good idea of selecting our own favorite blogs or most influential blogs :) I think some popular blog should run a poll – may be Wendy or Darren could do this to get better results …. Darren’s polls could be more representative of what most bloggers think should have been on that list… that would be really interesting to see…. :)

thanks for stopping by agentsully, tc and please stay in touch…

pearl

hey Ilker … of course I read your blog regularly …… as many more that I couldn’t include here …… would be neat to know your blog’s ratios too….

Aruni

Very interesting information indeed. I got to this post from Wendy’s post on this same topic today. I would love to have a conversation some time with all you great women bloggers to see what we can do about this and understand why it’s happening. I have some ideas but since I’m still fairly new to blogging I’m not sure if they are based on any sound facts. :-)

Pearl

Hi Aruni…welcome to my corner … thanks for offering your support and I would love to talk to you …. these may not be ‘facts’ so to speak, but it is apparent that there are fewer women bloggers – well until i read Wendy’s post, thats what i used to think ;) but whatever the case may be, them not having an affinity for technology or some other reason, they are not counted at the top … usually…

but these kinds of posts may bring this dilemma to other, more popular bloggers’ attention and sometimes its a matter of everyone recognizing something needs to change or needs improvement….

thanks for contributing Aruni… tc and stay in touch…

Rich Minx

Interesting ratios! Thanks for the mention. Girls rock!

Sephyroth

As it turns out, I’m pretty evenly balanced ;)

52% he, 48% she

Not too bad I think :)

Sephyroth
http://www.sephyroth.net