WordPress increases its domination of the top 100 blogs
WordPress is strengthening its position as the dominating blogging platform or Content Management System (CMS) used by the world’s top 100 blogs. This year, WordPress is used by 52% of the top blogs, up from the 48% we identified in our study in 2012.
With over 65 million WordPress sites in the world, it’s clear that Automattic’s platform is popular. But let’s have a look at the entire top 100.
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WordPress keeps on gaining in popularity
We grabbed the list of the top 100 blogs in the world from Technorati and tried to identify which blogging platform or CMS the site is using. Out of the 100 blogs, we could identify and verify the platform in use by 94 of the sites. For the other 6, we could not ourselves confirm the platform, nor did we get any replies from the sites when reaching out to them. You can read more about our methodology at the end of the article.
Here is the result of our 2013 study of the blogging platforms used by the top 100 blogs:
You can also download a larger version of this chart.
Comparing 2013 and 2012
Here are a few comments about what’s happened since our last study in 2012:
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In total, WordPress has increased from 48 to 52 out of the top 100 blogs.
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TypePad has increased somewhat, from 2 to 4 sites.
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Movable Type has decreased from 7 to 4 sites.
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Drupal dropped 1 site.
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Tumblr stays on the list with 1 site after making its entrance on the top 100 last year.
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CrowdFusion stays on the list with 1 site. It has since last year changed name to Ceros.
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Scoop was on the list last year, used by DailyKos.com. It may be that DailyKos is still using Scoop, but we could not verify this, therefore the site is now included in the N/A category.
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Among the switches during the year we noted that Mashable has moved from WordPress to Custom, and Twitter switched to Drupal from Blogger.
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Neatorama appears to be running a combination of Varo and WordPress, so we put it in the Custom category.
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Google’s Blogger gained a site and is now up to 3.
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The 6 sites marked as “N/A” we didn’t manage to get any information about. Even after repeatedly reaching out to the site owners and admins, we were unable to get any replies.
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It’s very likely that a big chunk of the “N/A” sites are, in fact, Custom, and if we add the two categories together, that’s 19% of the top 100 list.
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Last year we differentiated between hosted and self-hosted WordPress. This year, to simplify matters, we put all WordPress in one category.
And here are the aggregated results, including a comparison to 2012:
The blog platforms of the top 100 blogs – comparing 2012 and 2013
Platform
2012
2013
WordPress
48
52
Custom
14
12
Drupal
8
7
N/A
8
6
Gawker
5
5
BlogSmith
4
4
Movable Type
7
4
TypePad
2
4
Blogger
2
3
Ceros
1
1
Joomla
0
1
Tumblr
1
1
Complete list: top 100 blogs and their blog platforms
Here is the complete list of the top 100 blogs, presented in order of Technorati rank:
Top 100 blogs and their blog platforms – complete list
Technorati ranking
Site
Platform
1
www.huffingtonpost.com
Movable Type
2
www.tmz.com
Ceros
3
mashable.com
WordPress
4
www.techcrunch.com
WordPress
5
www.gothamist.com
Movable Type
6
www.mediaite.com
WordPress
7
www.theverge.com
Custom
8
www.gawker.com
Gawker
9
arstechnica.com
WordPress
10
www.buzzfeed.com
Custom
11
jezebel.com
Gawker
12
www.gizmodo.com
Gawker
13
bits.blogs.nytimes.com
WordPress
14
www.infowars.com
WordPress
15
laughingsquid.com
WordPress
16
theonion.com
Custom
17
www.theblaze.com
WordPress
18
hotair.com
WordPress
19
www.joystiq.com
Blogsmith
20
www.zerohedge.com
Drupal
21
www.scotusblog.com
WordPress
22
www.engadget.com
Blogsmith
23
googleblog.blogspot.com
Blogger
24
krugman.blogs.nytimes.com
WordPress
25
www.eurogamer.net
N/A
26
www.deadline.com
WordPress
27
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com
WordPress
28
www.boingboing.net
WordPress
29
thenextweb.com
WordPress
30
www.deadspin.com
Gawker
31
9to5mac.com
WordPress
32
funnyordie.com
N/A
33
www.towleroad.com
TypePad
34
www.wired.com/wiredscience
WordPress
35
www.neatorama.com
Custom
36
www.neowin.net
Custom
37
www.businessinsider.com
Custom
38
www.macrumors.com
WordPress
39
www.slashgear.com
WordPress
40
thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com
WordPress
41
americanthinker.com
Movable Type
42
www.redstate.com
WordPress
43
bleacherreport.com
Custom
44
mlbtraderumors.com
TypePad
45
www.sbnation.com
Custom
46
artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com
WordPress
47
thisisnthappiness.com
Tumblr
48
marginalrevolution.com
WordPress
49
ycorpblog.com
N/A
50
blog.us.playstation.com
WordPress
51
blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/
WordPress
52
www.extremetech.com
WordPress
53
www.dailykos.com
N/A
54
townhall.com
Custom
55
www.wired.com/threatlevel
WordPress
56
eurekalert.org
Custom
57
www.tor.com
Joomla
58
americablog.com
WordPress
59
sethgodin.typepad.com
TypePad
60
www.whitehouse.gov/blog
Drupal
61
www.autoblog.com
Blogsmith
62
thebiglead.com
WordPress
63
joemygod.blogspot.com
Blogger
64
www.refinery29.com
N/A
65
flavorwire.com
WordPress
66
www.lifehacker.com
Gawker
67
blog.twitter.com
Drupal
68
rightwingwatch.org
Drupal
69
www.tuaw.com
BlogSmith
70
thisiscolossal.com
WordPress
71
www.dlisted.com
Drupal
72
www.comicbookmovie.com
Custom
73
inquisitr.com
WordPress
74
economix.blogs.nytimes.com
WordPress
75
www.geekologie.com
N/A
76
www.geekosystem.com
WordPress
77
thelede.blogs.nytimes.com
WordPress
78
opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com
WordPress
79
directorblue.blogspot.com
Blogger
80
www.bleedingcool.com
WordPress
81
www.bostonherald.com/sports
Drupal
82
www.kottke.org
Movable Type
83
economistsviews.typepad.com
TypePad
84
blogs.the-american-interest.com/wrm/
WordPress
85
consequenceofsound.net
WordPress
86
www.cinemablend.com
Custom
87
www.wired.com/dangerroom
WordPress
88
wattsupwiththat.com
WordPress
89
www.geek.com
WordPress
90
consumerist.com
WordPress
91
www.popsugar.com
Drupal
92
www.celebitchy.com
WordPress
93
trailblazersblog.dallasnews.com
WordPress
94
www.siliconera.com
WordPress
95
www.nakedcapitalism.com
WordPress
96
www.mediabistro.com/galleycat
WordPress
97
www.ubergizmo.com
WordPress
98
hip2save.com
WordPress
99
animalnewyork.com
WordPress
100
phandroid.com
WordPress
Blogging’s future
We’d like to send a big thank you to everyone that helped us out with this article. You are too many to mention, but we truly appreciate your help.
There’s no denying that blogging has changed in the last few years, especially with the arrival of social media like Facebook and Twitter. For many of us, what we used to blog about we now publish to social networks.
But there’s also no denying that blogging is not gone. It has, however, changed as has the tools used to publish blogs with. Some, like WordPress, started out as blogging platforms and has taken on more general content management functionality. Others have developed in the opposite direction. Even though we believe it will be increasingly hard to distinguish what is a blogging platform we are certainly interested in following the developments. Therefore, we already look forward to doing the same study next year again.
Which platform do you use and why? Let us know in the comments below.
Methodology: Since the Technorati Top 100 is updated every day, we froze our list on March 20, 2013, and then set out to investigate what blogging platform or CMS each site is using. For each site, we started by using third-party services like BuiltWith and Wappalyzer, to see if they would reveal anything about the site. If that did not give us any results, we proceeded with tools like host, whois, and dig. Only if that still didn’t tell us what we needed, did we get in touch with the site through contact details published. Out of the 100 sites we were unable to get confirmation for 6 sites.