Friday
Jul022010
EA Climbs The Charts
Friday, July 2, 2010 at 23:25
Scott, Ali and I met yesterday, and we were extremely pleased to discover that EA is now in Technorati's Top 100 Politics blogs. EA is well-established as one of the most prominent websites in World Politics (currently #22 on Technorati's list) and is also in the Top 100 in US Politics, but this is first time we have appeared on all three charts at the same time.
Thanks to all of our contributors and readers --- we could not have done this without you.
We have more excitement around the corner, with the imminent launch of the "new EA". Meanwhile, for those of you just discovering us, why not read all about everyone's favourite foreign policy, politics and world news site right here?
Thanks to all of our contributors and readers --- we could not have done this without you.
We have more excitement around the corner, with the imminent launch of the "new EA". Meanwhile, for those of you just discovering us, why not read all about everyone's favourite foreign policy, politics and world news site right here?
Mike Dunn | 9 Comments |
tagged Blogging, Technorati, blogs in News & Announcements
Reader Comments (9)
Kudos and more to the EA team -- you all deserve it, and this reader thanks you, as always.
Congratulations! For what it's worth, EA has remained on my rather picky RSS feed for over a year.
Mike, Scott, Ali and Tricia, kheyli mobarak bashad :-)
Looking forward to your new site, and kheyli mamnoon, as always.
Arshama
Congratulations and the best wishes to Scott, Mike and Ali and to all the other Journalists who are working for EA .
Best regards Gunni ( y)
A team working so hard ( from early in the morning "3-4 am" to late in the evening "11pm or midnight" , deserves this kind of gratitude; congratulations.
Congratulations to the entire EA team and thank you for your services to the global community.
Best regards,
Yay and congrats! :) Best-ever blog on Iran, great coverage on Turkey Israel/Palestine and the Mavi Marmara crisis, great coverage on ... too many places to list.
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P.S. Pssst could your overworked but wondrously perceptive team also find time to keep a regular eye on Egypt? Getting interesting! Plus the "good guys" over there - especially its human-rights and democracy activists - need more visibility=support... for their own safety.
Thanks to all of you for very kind comments. Can't quite believe how much has happened in 20 months.
Parvati, as you might know, we are hoping to have a regular column on Egypt, depending on staff time. In the meanwhile, any links/ideas for stories would be most welcome.
S.
In my eyes, EA is the best source of information about Iran.!!
Keep up your GREAT work EA.