10 Blogs every blogger should read
You’ve got your own blog, a proper domain name and everything. Now you’re looking to grow, spread out your wings and soar over the multitude of useless blogs that surround the Blog-o-sphere. What is the benchmark, what is my final goal? Any blogger will have these questions, when they start. And to find the answers, just look up. Look up to those bloggers who make a difference and whose voices echo across the blog-o-sphere.
I have compiled a list of 10 blogs across 3 categories, Blogging and Marketing, SEO and Blog Design. I have learnt a lot from these blogs and you can too, because, remember, no matter how big or small you are, the learning never stops.
Blogging and Marketing
I found about John through an internet controversy, the “John Chow effect”.(He doesn’t rank number 1 for his own name on Google!!) But put that aside and John is a really clever blogger. And the fact that there are so many John Chow clones out there just proves the point.
A prime example of the fact that any normal blog can make a good amount of cash through clever marketing. He has always given good blogging tips, documented his earnings, given out prizes for his readers regularly and every once in a while whips up a John Chow dinner post which adds his personal touch. (Inspiration, Elevate yourself to the status where people would love to know what YOU had for dinner)
2) ShoeMoney
The next big-guy-blogger I stumbled upon after John Chow. Turns out, Jeremy Schoemaker is an important dude in the Search Engine Marketing and an expert on Pay Per Click advertising. He also recently won the award for the Best Internet Affiliate marketeer.
He has branded his blog well and regularly doles out blogging advice. He also talks about his internet failures unabashedly as well, not something everyone can do!
3) Problogger
One look at the name and you know what it is all about. The front page looks like Darren Rowse means business. He serves up some really nifty blogging tips and goodies for the blogger masses. If you are a serious blogger, you can just not miss this one. Period
He won the award for being the most Influential Blogger from Performancing.com
4) Skellie
Skellie never fails to provide something refreshingly different. Sure, she talks about blogging, but very much unlike others. You can always feel her (yeah, the only lady blogger on this list) personal touch and the articles always have a positive feel about them. Do check this one out.
5) Zen Habits
Zen Habits is Leo Babauta’s page who talks upon a multitude of topics but all of them have one single goal. Getting your job done in the most productive manner and inculcate better habits. Thats why the name, Zen Habits.
If you think he’s just another blogger, Performancing.com named Zen Habits the Best Overall Blog of 2007. Reason enough for you to go and take a peek.
6) Seth Godin
Seth is an MBA from Stanford and a really smart one at that. One of his initial marketing companies was brought up by none other than Yahoo! themselves. His books almost always reach the best selling spots and he is considered as a marketing guru across the net.
His tips are always insightful and leave you with a trail of thoughts about how you could apply them in your own world. His posts might not always be long marketing epilogues like some would expect, but then, keeping it short and simple is the key.
Search Engine Optimization Blogs
7) SEOMoz
There are so many SEO blogs out there that you’d probably faint just reading the list of names. But Rand Fishkin and Co’s blog offers so vast a range of articles on SEO, that you wont need any more. The articles are well punctuated with such simple illustrations that even a Grade 7 kid wont take too long to become a SEO dude/ette.
His blog has been ranked the best SEO blog on the planet by Performancing.com and is truly valuable to anyone owning a big-ass website to a small blogger looking to grow in the search rankings.
8 ) Matt Cutts
I just said that you don’t need to read any more SEO blogs, but you do need to read what a prominent Google Engineer has to say. One of the few Google chaps to talk openly about Google and SEO-ing amongst a host of other stuff.
The whole world of webmasters and ‘SEO experts’ hang on to every word of whatever he has to say on Google and SEO-ing. And more often than not his posts are analyzed to the last letter. Thats why he put up a disclaimer on his site “This is my personal blog. The views expressed on these pages are mine alone and not those of my employer.” Chuckle.
Design and Development
If you want to make sure your blog looks good and you are not committing a web-design faux pas, read Michael Martins blog. He talks on topics such as readability, general design, advertising and everything else to do with the look and feel of your blog. The site even reviews interesting blogs around the net and tries to analyze their highlights.
This is another extremely popular design and development blog. They dish out lists of designs, themes, tips, tricks and what have you… The content on their site is sure to satiate most web developers and designers alike. Their lists are huge, informative and almost always get to the front pages of sites like Digg.
Think of some more bloggers who could have been on this list? Do post it in the comments section.
Also do tell me how this list has helped you. I’d be delighted to know.






















January 22nd, 2008 at 4:20 am
Looking at all these familiar faces, it seems strange to think that a year or 2 ago, I hadn’t heard of any of them. And now I read them just about every day.
(Oh, and you’ve reminded me that I need to update that pic! It makes it a little too obvious that I’m the youngest here
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January 22nd, 2008 at 11:00 pm
Not too many familiar faces for me. I read just JohnChow Dot Com, Shoemoney and Skelliewag.
Thanks for the compilation. Nice post!
February 6th, 2008 at 3:02 pm
These sites are not “must read” for me. i don’t think i should visit any of these regularly. I just visit Seth Godin’s blog.
All others are just waste-of-time.
February 7th, 2008 at 12:00 am
All blogs listed here are helpful to a majority of bloggers. Like I said, there is something to learn from everyone.