Darren Rowse's post and suggestion on referrers prompted me to look at my own stats. I signed up to Blogbeat a few months ago, which tells me there are 2131 referrers to this site.
- The top of those referrers (not includinge search engines etc) turns out to be wikipedia which has two entries which link to this site (Google Generation and Purple Cow)
- Lifeasdaddy
- Our company's new site - nice job Simon
- PR Studies
- Beyond Noise
- Micropersuasion
- Thoughts from a management lawyer
- Stuart Bruce
- Problogger
- John Elkington
Thanks everyone. Like Darren, I've also looked through the list and found some people I'd also like to mention.
- Paull Young and Erin Caldwell - especially for this podcast (my first!)
- Andy Lark, a cool Kiwi blogger
- The 'Digg for PR' site - just started but already driving traffic
- PR Opinions - Tom Murphy in Dublin was the first person to link to me way back in 2003 whe I started blogging
- Naked Conversations - I don't always agree with them but they are significant and its great to be able have some conversations with them occasionally
- Strategic Public Relations - One of my favourites
- Splatt's Blog - Because Mick is a standout in the Australian blogosphere
- Lornitropia - great word - love it
- Spinopsys - a great Australian 'entrepreneurial' site
- Frank Arrigo - the other great Microsoft blogger
Obviously, I could go on - it's great fun checking referrer logs. Thanks to everyone who links here - blogging would be a little dull otherwise.

Thanks Trevor. We look forward to disagreeing with you again in the future.
Posted by: shel israel | 24 June 2006 at 11:57 AM
This ongoing thanks giving alone is going to strenthen the community bonds. No?
Posted by: shirazi | 24 June 2006 at 07:41 PM
Trevor - Thanks for the link, your perspective and for always challenging the kool aid.
Posted by: Kevin Dugan | 24 June 2006 at 10:43 PM