Here comes another set of blogs that all bloggers should read. Make sure to look at 15 Blogs All Bloggers Should Read first. And if you like this post then please stumble.
1. Marketing Pilgrim -http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/
MarketingPilgrim.com was launched by internet marketing expert Andy Beal in September 2005. As a follow-up to Beal’s award-winning search marketing blog, Marketing Pilgrim expands its coverage to bring the latest news, rumors and reviews of all things related to internet marketing and online advertising. The site is constantly rated a top 10 media and marketing blog by Advertising Age.
2. Blogger Buster -http://www.bloggerbuster.com/
Blogger Buster is a resource blog for bloggers, offering hints, hacks, tips and tricks to help enhance your blogging experience.
3. Chris Garrett -http://www.chrisg.com/
Chrisg.com is where Chris posts daily (or thereabouts) thoughts and advice on the business of new media, blogging and online marketing. The aim is to teach you ways you can create compelling resources, provide your audience more value, build trust and loyalty, and generate more rewards for yourself.
4. Chris Brogan – http://www.chrisbrogan.com/
Chris Brogan is a ten year veteran of using social media and technology to build digital relationships for businesses, organizations, and individuals. Chris speaks, blogs, writes articles, and makes media of all kinds at [chrisbrogan.com], a blog in the top 20 of the Advertising Age Power150, and in the top 200 on Technorati.
5. Blogger Unleashed – http://bloggerunleashed.com/
6. Net Strife -http://www.netstrife.com/
Lucas, a youngster (that means he’s not yet 18) from some place in Asia. He’s been into internet marketing since two or three years ago, and has built a lot of websites — and profited from them.
7. Online Marketing Blog -http://www.toprankblog.com/
Online Marketing Blog provides daily insights, resources and information on a range of internet marketing strategies and tactics including: Search engine optimization, Marketing and branding with social media, Blog marketing, and Digital public relations.
8. Performancing -http://performancing.com/
9. Remarkablogger -http://michaelmartine.com/
Michael Martine uses his blog as a platform to help others become better bloggers, because nearly all the terrific benefits you can get from blogging are even more rewarding when you blog better. If your goal is making money from blogging, being a better blogger will help you make more. If your goal is to help your business through blogging, being a better blogger will help your business even more. If your goal is to help people in some endeavor, being a better blogger will help you accomplish that more effectively.
10. Tyler Cruz – http://www.tylercruz.com/
TylerCruz.com chronicles Tyler’s day-to-day operations as a web entrepreneur and someone who makes their living entirely from the Internet. Post topics range from blogging tips, affiliate marketing, inspirational and motivational posts, contests and competitions, guest posts, in-depth articles, reviews, and the occasional personal post.
11. Skelliewag – http://www.skelliewag.org/
Skelliewag.org is for current and future movers and shakers of the web: people who understand that content is King, Queen and the entire royal family.











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Thanks for the mention!
Lucass last blog post..Simple Tips to a More Effective Sales Page
Hey Franklin,
Where or what are you basing these blogs that we must read? I really don’t understand where your coming from. Are you talking about blogs that make money, or just blogs in general that are good reads. Or are these blogs that will help us keep in touch with what’s blogging on. I really don’t understand where this list is coming from and why your calling them “blogs to read”. Could you maybe explain a little more of where your coming on this matter.
Thanks and very interested to hear your thoughts,
Eric
Erics last blog post..$200 For Being a Commentator It’s Just That Simple – Keep it SEO Simple
I would highly recommend MenWithPens.ca and IttyBiz.com to add to your list. They are two of my favorite blogs. I learn oodles of useful tips and information every time I visit. Plus, they are both extremely entertaining to read. (I’m talking spit coffee into your keyboard entertaining.) After all, what’s the point in reading if the posts are dull?
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There are millions of great blogs out there. But again what’s the point or the objective of reading other blogs. That’s why I was asking franklin what his purpose of posting these blogs. There are several excellent blogs that I read regularly that are not on this list, and I am sure everyone that reads this post could say the same thing. So do you read blogs to improve your blog? Do you read blogs for ideas? What’s the purpose of the “should read” blogs.
Thanks again,
Eric
Erics last blog post..$200 For Being a Commentator It’s Just That Simple – Keep it SEO Simple
I seriously recommend those two blogs in particular. They enrich my life and my business.
I do read several of the blogs listed here and in the earlier Must-Read blog post. Remarkablogger and Chris Brogan are regulars in my feed reader.
Another interesting list. Clearly these are, generally speaking, blogs for bloggers who either want to be better, more professional bloggers or are interested in making money from their blogs. Not all bloggers necessarily fall into either category, of course. My interest is particularly piqued by Lucas, the younger’s blog. I will be heading over there now.
Very good list! I already read several of these blogs. Because I trust your judgement, I’m going to spend some time checking out the rest. I need all the help that I can get in developing my blog.
The Almost Millionaires last blog post..Why did the stock market drop today?
Again it largely varies from people to people… People/bloggers have their own list so I think it depends…
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That’s a great list – there’s a few blogs on there that I haven’t heard of at all. I always enjoy spending some time about once a week to do nothing but read blogs to see if there’s something new i can learn!
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These are really great names in their own field. Amanda of Blogger Buster has been a great to me as a Blogger user.
However, I think you should have included Seth Godin’s blog. He has proven himself as a established blogger and has a human heart. I believe he is the founding owner of Squidoo and I understand all or a great percentage of its earnings go to charity.
His theme is very simple and his posts may be short, but you can find great lessons in the marketing and blogging arena.
Thanks!
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I think I remembered to include him in my first 15 blogs that all bloggers should read.
The blogs you have listed got awesome themes. They are really encouraging to visit.
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I love lists like this, I always seem to discover a blog I’ve never heard of, or tap into what someone else considers important reading.
This list is great because it mentions a few blogs I have neither read, nor even heard of, and reinforces those I have.
Thanks,
Jonathan
Now I am going to check all of these out and subscribe to their RSS feeds also
I have been following few of these blogs, and . Skelliewag’s blog is really good to gain knowledge, but you have to put your brain to the maximum because all these blogs get clashed at one point, one blogs favors a point and the other blogger is against it or demoralize it.
So, according to me, there should be a limited reading.
everything could not be implemented.
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These are all great blogs to read. I’d probably read at least 11 of them but there are a few that I just don’t care for. I think everyone will find their favorites on their own by just searching the Internet.
I’ve already read your other post about must read blogs and this is a welcome addition indeed. I found the ones included in the first list quite enjoyable and rewarding. I’m sure this list provides more of the same!
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Since I saw your name and website in a comment on one of Jack Humphrey’s posts on Friday Traffic Report; I was surprised when I read your two lists of blogs we must read and did not see FTN on one of those lists. I think it is a must read.
Like your blog and have signed up for email updates. I am subscribed already to some of the blogs on your list and will check out the others to see how they match up with me. Probably the last thing I need to do right now is sign up for more “stuff” in my in-box. Stay Focused and all that you know.