Regator Top 10 Posts of the Week

by Scott Lockhart on December 12, 2008

Wow! What an incredible week! The Regators have been hard at work building some sweet new things into the site and having fun reading some of the most interesting and entertaining blog posts on the internet. We have also been busy campaigning for the Mashable 2008 Open Web Awards and only have 2 more days of voting until the polls close. We are in the Social News Category and we’d absolutely be thrilled if you would vote for us. Your vote does count! We find out the results of the competition on Tuesday, December 16th.  Exciting!

Here are the top 10 most popular posts on Regator this week, one completely dominated by posts about a football player letting it all hang out on national television. Enjoy!

  1. Visanthe Shiancoe’s Vikings Locker Room Exposure
    The Inquisitr
  2. Total Exposure: Viking Pantless In Locker Room
    SportsByBrooks
  3. Nude High School Cheerleaders Now Less Nude, Sue School
    Deadspin
  4. Seattle Atheists Condemn Atheist Plaque in Washington
    Friendly Atheist
  5. The Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs
    People You’ll See In Hell
  6. Oops!: Girl Loses Virginity, Texts Her Dad
    Geekologie
  7. McDonald’s Coffee Billboard – A Semantic Analysis
    A Walk in the Words
  8. The 7 Dumbest Things Ever Done by Airport Security
    Cracked.com
  9. Illini Gov Blagojevich Charged with Importing and Wearing Endangered Monkey Wigs
    The Spoof
  10. Takes Two to Tango: A Look at Gov’s Chief of Staff
    Chicagoist

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Vince 12.14.08 at 3:33 pm

Scott,

I noticed that you ave a bunch of top ten lists, that you seem to be publishing regularly every week. I help run a site http://www.toptentopten.com/ which is entirely user generated top ten lists. We have seen that a lot of bloggers who post their lists to our site are getting a lot of traffic to their site.

You can source your list when you create it, and a link to your site appears at the bottom of the list. A lot of people click on your link because the original source always looks better. Another thing we’ve noticed people do is put your url in the description, and make the list votable, so people can change the rank of your items. Votes are really what makes your list and profile on our site more popular. The more popular your list is on our site, the more people see it, and hopefully will visit your site.

Let me know if you have any questions, and we hope to see your lists on our site.

-Vince

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