The 40 Most Popular Men’s Websites

These websites were ranked using Alexa. The number beside of each website represents its overall rank on the Internet.

PS: Since I wanted to focus on websites that cover issues more broadly of interest to men, I skipped websites focused solely on health, sports or fashion. Also, there were some websites that were focused on men’s issues, but also politics or entertainment. If a “men’s site” spends 95% of its time focused on politics or entertainment that isn’t necessarily of interest to men, is it still a men’s website? I had to make a judgment call on some of those. Also, inevitably with a list like this, SOMETHING gets missed. If you feel like I left out a website, please let me know in the comments section so I can add it to the list.

1) LadBible: 246
2) Brobible: 1,058
3) GQ: 5,536
4) Men’s Journal: 11,436
5) Art of Manliness: 12,008
6) Ask Men: 13,747
7) Maxim: 20,873
8) Mantelligence: 21,080
9) Good Men Project: 23,625
10) Mel Magazine: 30,667
11) Girls Chase: 36,218
12) Gentleman’s Gazette: 51,787
13) Roosh V Forum: 74,425
14) The Modern Man: 84,231
15) Art of Charm: 90,785
16) The Rational Male: 103,288
17) Wingman: 161,122
18) Champions of Men: 167,909
19) Loveshack Forums: 170,560
20) The Duran: 171,227
21) Sexy Confidence: 177,230
22) MGTOW: 184,139
23) So Suave: 215,334
24) Roosh V: 216,702
25) Swipe Helper: 218,801
26) Brass Pills: 219,614
27) ENotAlone: 230,107
28) Pick Up Artist Forum: 230,167
29) Menprovement: 237,080
30) I am Alpha M: 245,300
31) We Hunted the Mammoth: 255,335
32) Nick Notas: 286,621
33) Dating Metrics: 290,562
34) Dalrock: 303,411
35) A Voice for Men: 308,435
36) The Attraction Forums: 317,359
37) Evan Marc Katz: 321,896
38) RSD Nation: 325,258
39) Order of Man: 355,060
40) Zirby: 363,117

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John Hawkins
John Hawkins created Rightwingnews.com in 2001; built it up to a top 10,000 in the world website; created a corporation with more than 20 employees to support it; created a 3.5 million person Facebook page; became one of the most popular conservative columnists in America; was published everywhere from National Review to Human Events, to Townhall, to PJ Media, to the Daily Wire, to The Hill; wrote a book 101 Things All Young Adults Should Know that was at one point top 50 in the self-help section on Amazon; did hundreds of hours as a guest on radio shows, raised $611,000 in a GoFundMe for Brett Kavanaugh’s family and has been talked about everywhere from The New York Times to Buzzfeed, to the Washington Post, to Yahoo News, to the Rush Limbaugh Show, to USA Today. After seeing the unjust way that Brett Kavanaugh was treated during his hearings and how a lifetime worth of good work was put at risk by unprovable allegations, John Hawkins decided to create a men’s website. Welcome to Brass Pills!

 

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