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IQuantum's 20 Must Read Blogs
Blogs are a great way to share ideas, start a dialogue with your peers, and comment on the world around you.
Top 20 Online marketing, tech, and web 2.0 blogs:
- Anthill Anthill was launched in September 2003, business media in Australia was largely concerned with issues of relevance to small/micro businesses orlarge corporations (one or the other).
- Boing Boing A publishing entity, first established as a magazine, later becoming a group blog.
- Blogging37 Blogging37 is a blog about blogging.
- BuzzBlogger.com This blog is about helping you to reach your Internet Marketing goals.
- Clay Shirky's, Writings About the Internet. Economics & Culture, Media & Community, Open Source
- Clickz Social Media Strategy Articles
- Feedmyapp Feedmyapp is a Web 2.0 Directory with the best and latest web 2.0 sites, daily updated.
- Get Elastic The Ecommerce Blog
- Groundswell Analysis by Forrester Research providing practical, data-based strategies for companies that want to harness the power of social technologies like blogs, social networks, and YouTube.
- Line 25 Ideas and Inspiration from the Drawing Board of Creative Web Design
- Mashable The social media guide.
- Nic Hodges Changing my business card title to "Professional Geek", I feel the inner me is attached to a job I love: software technology and cool customers.
- Open Forum A community designed to help you grow your business.
- Perry Marshall Perry Marshall's books on Google AdWords are the most popular in the world.
- SEOMOZ The Web's best SEO Resources.
- Seth's Blog Seth Godin's riffs on marketing, respect, and the ways ideas spread.
- Search Engine Land News and information site covering search engine marketing, searching issues and the search engine industry.
- Social Governance Helps organizations balance empowerment with accountability in their social media efforts.
- TopRank's Online Marketing Blog Provides insights, resources and commentary on a range of digital marketing and public relations topics.
- Wired.com Wired's take on technology business news and the Silicon Valley scene.
