As mentioned in the top 100 websites for women…

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My apologies if the 10am blog is a few minutes late this morning, it’s been a busy one for us here on Birds on the Blog.

Yesterday, Forbes Women mentioned that we were one of the top 100 websites in the world for women. We were mentioned in the same breath as wonderful blogs such as

  • Feministing (good chat about contraception and why 49% of US babies are unplanned)
  • Dooce – stunning images as well as conversation
  • 85 Broads -  what a fab title, a membership site started by the female staff at Goldman Sachs
  • Start up princess a site for women start ups in the US.
  • BlogHer 5 years and still going strong, one of the founders is speaking at Cyber Mommy in the UK on 3rd of July.

Have you noticed something here? Many of the sites are from the US. Does that mean the women of the UK are not interested in ‘womens issues’? Why are there not more websites for women, by women in the UK? Are we just a nation of mummy bloggers and leave the business blogging aspect to big companies? Are we the last to adopt the digital revolution?

Some thank you’s are in order.

Thank you Forbes Women for including us in your top 100 websites for women. We appreciate the time you took to take a look and find out about us. Click the link to read what they said.

A huge big thanks to

Nikki Pilkington, Jane Hatton, Suhad Jarrar Browne, Angie Taylor, Bian Salins, Katherine Davison, Emily Cagle, Ida Horner, Lynn Tulip, Dr Sally Church, Ann Godridge, Linda Mattacks, Elaine Sturgess, Claire Jarrett, Kris Thomas, Amanda Hill, Angela Boothroyd and Suzan St Maur.

Our regular guest bloggers, Su Butcher, Morag Gaherty, Rhiannon Hill and Carolyn Steele, and our many other guest bloggers who share their thoughts, wisdom and stories with us.

And our main sponsor, Barbara Saul, the Blogmistress.

Thank you so much, without your regular blogs our girls wouldn’t have an education in Uganda. Each day that goes by we do our bit to help other women in their careers, in their business life and you all lead by example. You are amazing, and that is an understatement.

Sarah

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32 Responses to As mentioned in the top 100 websites for women…

  1. Wow, what an esteemed group… and thanks to everyone for the kind words on our mutterings…
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    Amanda Hill June 25, 2010 at 11:40 am
  2. Wow! What more can I say? Well done Sarah, well done ladies. Amazing.

    Irina June 25, 2010 at 11:48 am
  3. It is great to be appreciated so a BIG thank you to the folk at FORBES and fellow BIRDS

    idahorner June 25, 2010 at 10:31 am
  4. well done the lot of you – just give us more I say

    Jacqui June 25, 2010 at 10:51 am
  5. Good to see we're in such good company :)

    AnnGodridge June 25, 2010 at 10:55 am
  6. What fabulous Friday news! I say #followfriday @birdsontheblog well done for the accolade one and all :-)
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    Su Butcher June 25, 2010 at 12:45 pm
  7. What fabulous Friday news! I say #followfriday @birdsontheblog well done for the accolade one and all :-)
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    Su Butcher June 25, 2010 at 12:45 pm
  8. I disagree, Ann. It is those other blogs who are in good company. With us.

    Morag June 25, 2010 at 12:46 pm
  9. I disagree, Ann. It is those other blogs who are in good company. With us.

    Morag June 25, 2010 at 12:46 pm
  10. I disagree, Ann. It is those other blogs who are in good company. With us.

    Morag June 25, 2010 at 12:46 pm
  11. Cracking…!!! – Hope anyone who follows me on twitter reads this >>>

    Tweeter Skeeter June 25, 2010 at 12:48 pm
  12. Wow! That's really impressive ladies. Well done to you all.

    Chris Lodge June 25, 2010 at 12:49 pm
  13. Lol, yes Blokes on the Blog is doing well and needs to follow his big sisters lead ;)

    Sarah Arrow June 25, 2010 at 12:57 pm
  14. Fab news for the birds, keep up the good work Sarah. I think the best is yet to come, watch this space…

    iamemily June 25, 2010 at 12:59 pm
  15. Great news ladies! Really well deserved :) Cheering you all on from here!

    Sally Walker June 25, 2010 at 1:12 pm
  16. Fantastic. Proud to be a part of it :)

    Emily Cagle June 25, 2010 at 1:12 pm
  17. Great to see the work recognised… but I think it's even more use as a site than the recognition implies! It's not *just* a birds blog, in the sense that the stuff here is often (usually?) relevant to those of us hairy chests, too! :)

    Simon Raybould June 25, 2010 at 1:45 pm
  18. Indeed it is Simon. One of the things that research has shown over the years is that targetting women will also gain you males as well, but it doesn't work so well the other way around. Except on Blokes, where the comments are predominantly from women… perhaps that is because it's set up in a similar style to Birds.

    Sarah Arrow June 25, 2010 at 1:52 pm
  19. What a fabulous accolade – congratulations to all fellow birds for a fantastic effort.I'm delighted to be part of it. Thanks to Forbes and thanks to Sarah for her inspiration.

    Elaine June 25, 2010 at 1:55 pm
  20. Oh he will – just need to find the right incentive. Think we may have found one…
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    BabsSaul June 25, 2010 at 1:57 pm
  21. I would have expected nothing less from the top team behind Birds Ob The Blog!

    Go girls!!

    Marc June 25, 2010 at 2:12 pm
  22. Hi there,

    WOW that's fantastic news. I am really pleased to see Birds on the Blog is being recognised and recommended. Very Cool and a big Congratulations to all of you!

    To answer the question you put forward….”Does that mean the women of the UK are not interested in ‘womens issues’? Why are there not more websites for women, by women in the UK? Are we just a nation of mummy bloggers and leave the business blogging aspect to big companies? Are we the last to adopt the digital revolution?”

    I think women in the UK are interested in sharing blogs on womens issue whether personal or business based and I certainly speak to women every day who I know love to write/read and comment on such. Last to adopt digital revolution, I'm sure we aren't…. Come to think of it though I can probably list on one hand the blogs I frequent that are written by women for women.

    I think perhaps there are more ladies out there just blogging on their own individual sites and perhaps are set in a more 'go it alone' blogging pattern, probably more by lack of knowledge how to or where to 'get together' than by choice. I know wonderful lady bloggers who would fit that description.

    Of course good old girl power means working and blogging together lovely ladies become stronger, more supportive more effective more fabulous and help each other grow in so many ways. Women are great leaders and great nurturers. This is why bringing great women bloggers together as you have deserves great praise and why this site is so cool!

    Big Hugs to you all Ces xx

    CesCreatively June 25, 2010 at 2:17 pm
  23. I have to say, Sarah, I had my doubts about the Blokes blog, because it didn't seem to me that many men would visit. On the other hand, because the two blogs are interlinked and the format is the same, those of us who read the Birds will often wander on over to the Blokes.

    Morag June 25, 2010 at 3:42 pm
  24. As a fellow listee I just wanted to congratulate the Birds on the Blog team from all the contributors at She Takes on the World. Thanks to Forbes I've found another fantastic blog for women.

    Natalie MacNeil June 25, 2010 at 5:41 pm
  25. And vice versa – or that's the plan, Morag. Useful feedback – thank you
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    BabsSaul June 25, 2010 at 7:03 pm
  26. Thanks Natalie – it's great to be on the list… And will enjoy your site too, now.
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    BabsSaul June 25, 2010 at 8:35 pm
  27. Thanks Natalie, I really enjoy reading your “in her heels” series of interviews. Congratulations to you too.

    Sarah Arrow June 26, 2010 at 9:31 am
  28. Hi Ces and all,

    Firstly congratulations to Birds on The Blog, although I don't comment often (enough!) I really enjoy having a good read of the posts, you all do a fab job!

    @Ces I run a blog exchange website – although it is still in the early stages and needs to get going a little (we are working on it!) it is a great place to start and to connect with other people and bloggers in the same industry and/or other industries. http://www.blogexchange.co.uk

    It would be great to get some more members and some success stories to post too! The service is completely free – so why not pop along? :)

    Keep up the fab work to all @ BOTB

    Emma

    Emma Ewers June 26, 2010 at 12:48 pm
  29. I'm new to this site and loving what I see! Looking forward to joining in and getting to know you all.

    Pam Charman June 26, 2010 at 8:50 pm
  30. Well done to all of the bloggers here, I know how hard you work to get good blogs out there to women. I am very proud of you Sarah I know how hard you work to keep this maintained.

    It's easy to sit and snipe at people, it takes guts to go out and create something under a constant stream of critiscism from the so called professional writer. If it's that easier to do why haven't you done it?

    Kevin Arrow June 27, 2010 at 8:39 pm
  31. Congratulations! So pleased for all of you! :) Big smiles from sunny Dorset. I always enjoy reading what the Birds on the blogs have to say and will certainly continue to do so. Some people say the sky is the limit but I reckon that you can soar right out into outer space :)
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    Anita June 27, 2010 at 11:10 pm
  32. fab.. many thanks to Forbes women and to Sarah Arrow who started this blog and to all the birds, guest bloggers and sponsers…

    Suhad Jarrar August 20, 2010 at 3:20 pm
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