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:

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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6 Responses to “50 Most Influential Blogs”

  1. Is preference really any kind of metric? « The Friendly Ghost - A copywriter in tech PR

    [...] — 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 [...]

  2. Scott Lawton (Blogcosm)

    Typo: should be “Fishkin”. Also “Peter” seems to go by “Pete”.

    (Sorry for the late comment.)

  3. Amrit

    Hi Scott.

    Corrected. Thanks for pointing them out :-).

  4. Pete Crown

    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.

  5. Pete Crown

    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.

  6. David Micahel G. Llera

    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.

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