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Still Only 16

November 23rd, 2009 Editor Leave a comment Go to comments

Aint that the truthFollowing on from GA’s article about nationalist sites linking each other etc, I notice that there are still only 16 of our BNP supporting sites listed in the Total Politics blog directory.

Myself and GA have have called for blog owners to register their sites on this big traffic generating site, but to no avail it seems, bar 5 or 6 blogs. Even UKIP has 29 blogs registered, and apart from one or two, all their support sites are a pile of dung.

There are around 40 pro-BNP sites that are yet to get themselves listed in the directory, most of them are in the regional nationalists list on this site. Getting yourself listed on a search engine isn’t enough, Google can only generate so many visitors.

None of the more official BNP blogs (sites run by officials) carry any links at all. Well, fine, but this site does not link any sites that refuse to reciprocate. Sites without any links at all consider themselves ‘too good’ and don’t need to build up outgoing and incoming links, or the owner is technologically retarded. Only, none of the BNP support sites have traffic figures that indicate no need to build up internal traffic – Simon Darby’s and GA’s being the most visited, the former site could have a higher rating, but I refuse to link it without receiving the same courtesy.

I think it all comes down to the argument about content, BNP bloggers can’t be trusted not to write something that will tar other sites by association. That’s an insult to most of us. We don’t receive payment for generating all this interest for the party, we’re outnumbered heavily by the amount of Tory/Labour blogs, and consistently punch above our weight. A little bit of acknowledgement wouldn’t go amiss, maybe an offer to link back,  it would be nice. We’ve got a massive year ahead of us, the BNP blog network could mean the difference between a candidate becoming a BNP member of parliament or us uttering empty words about coming second.

Go here, get your blog put into the BNP directory, let’s overtake UKIP.

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  1. November 24th, 2009 at 13:02 | #1

    Just submitted mine… although supposedly a primarily IT based site, it has in recent months taken on a distinct Nationalist theme – hence my proud inclusion in The British Nationalist sidebar.

  2. November 26th, 2009 at 03:34 | #2

    Spot on Editor. The idea is to get the message out and build a huge network of nationalist blogs and sites all supporting each other.

  3. November 26th, 2009 at 15:13 | #3

    Well it's been two days since I submitted my site… and not showing yet.

    Hopefully it just takes them time to verify that the site is suitable for inclusion, otherwise it's either not worthy :o ( or not perceived as sufficiently political (less likely). I'm sure that they wouldn't be politically biased in anyway as all my favourites are already listed..!

    Oh well… I tried, and I'll keep posting regardless.

  4. November 27th, 2009 at 18:37 | #4

    Well still waiting also, seems no one is being registered at the moment, maybe someone should give Mr Dale a poke on his blog. iain dales diary

  5. December 1st, 2009 at 12:20 | #5

    Well it's six days now… so as recommended by BNPELECTIONRESULTS I've given them a poke, emailing both Iain Dale and Ben Duckworth at the Total Politics website, email follows:

    Hello Total Politics,

    I'll be brief…

    Congratulations on a most interesting site – the Political Blog Directory has provided me with many hours of informative entertainment over the last few days.

    I note that the number of blogs hasn't increased for a while – I submitted mine (http://williamfaulkner.co.uk) several days ago and have been hoping to have it deemed worthy of inclusion.

    I appreciate you guys are undoubtedly very busy, but could you advise if there are to be further additions..?

    Many thanks,

    William Faulkner

  6. December 7th, 2009 at 07:41 | #6

    Well that's an improvement at any rate… no reply to my email (see previous comment), but the number of registered BNP supporting blogs has now risen from 16 to 26… including mine :)

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