50 Most Influential Blogs
Sep 12, 2007
What influences you is a highly personal choice but there are things, personalities and events that affect a multitude of people and that’s what encompasses the NxE’s list of 50 Most Influential Bloggers and I think all the bloggers in the list deserve to be there. My personal favorites are:
- Neil Patel — SEO
- Leo Babauta — Personal development
- Rand Fishkin — SEO
- Om Malik — Technology and gadgets
- Brian Clark — Copywriting
- Pete Cashmore — Technology, Internet, SM, etc.
- Darren Rowse — Earning money from blogging
- Gina Trapani — Personal development and life improvement
There are some other great blogs but I hardly read even these regularly. I don’t get to spend much time on blogging (I’m desperately trying to change that) and whatever time I get I prefer writing posts rather than reading other blogs and interacting on them (hence, lack of traffic).
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September 17th, 2007 at 3:38 pm
[...] — The Friendly Ghost From the Content Writing & Copywriting Blog I get a post about the 50 most influential blogs, referencing the NxE’s list of 50 Most Influential Bloggers. Yes, you read that right: the 50 [...]
September 19th, 2007 at 12:44 am
Typo: should be “Fishkin”. Also “Peter” seems to go by “Pete”.
(Sorry for the late comment.)
September 19th, 2007 at 2:38 am
Hi Scott.
Corrected. Thanks for pointing them out :-).
December 6th, 2007 at 10:01 pm
Yup, Bryan Clark’s blog also counts to my favorites. Another notable one I regularly visit is that of James D. Brausch since he provides tips and insights for the “next generation of internet marketing” so to speak.
December 6th, 2007 at 10:01 pm
Yup, Brian Clark’s blog also counts to my favorites. Another notable one I regularly visit is that of James D. Brausch since he provides tips and insights for the “next generation of internet marketing” so to speak.
January 7th, 2008 at 7:27 am
Darren Rowse tops my list. She’s awesome. I’ve checked James Brausch (the subject of the above comment). He seems to know what he’s talking about. What I like most, though, are his other gadgets which promise to take the guessing out of decisions — useful for copywriters like me.