
This month the Villager and his team ranked 1704 blogs, an increase of 45 blogs from last month.

For the other nine members of the BBR Top Ten you can check out the Villager's post.
Villager and I noted that the Technorati ranking scores of Black owned and operated blogs have been declining. Since the Technorati rankings count links on a rolling six month calendar, the drops in rankings are probably related to the increased traffic we garnered from the historic 2008 presidential election and reflect those links now dropping off the rolling calendar.

While I'm proud that I have a diverse readership, I'm always looking for new readers who haven't perused TransGriot. I don't think we do a good enough job across the Afrosphere of promoting each other's blogs.
It would also be nice if I had my own people linking to this blog as well.
Just as Villager created the BBR's as a measuring metric to track our progress and a tool to aid us in goal setting, it's time to apply the same FUBU principles to promoting the Afrosphere and our blogs.
Since no one else is going to do it, we'll have to do it for ourselves.
Read Black Blogs, Promote Black Blogs!
On that note, time to get off the soapbox and find out what my TransGriot BBR ranking is this month?
In the May BBR rankings TransGriot had a BBR of 37 with a Technorati ranking of 159.

I'm also just nine tantalizing spots away from my goal of cracking the BBR Top 25.
I have much work to do if I'm going to reach my goals of the BBR Top 25 and a 200 Technorati ranking by Labor Day.