Via Digg the top fifty most influential bloggers is a fascinating read. Unlike so many of those lists you see this one has been laid out clearly and explains exactly who each person is and why they may be considered important.
You’ll probably recognise some of the names, but a lot of the others are probably better known by the sites they run or started.
Rahood says
No mention of Danny Sullivan and Pamela Jones or did I miss it ?
Michele Neylon says
Like a lot of top lists there are always going to be a few entries that people query 🙂
Rahood says
>Like a lot of top lists there are always going to >be a few entries that people query 🙂
No doubt. But without Sullivan about 35 of the sites listed would have no reason to exist. 😉
Michele Neylon says
Rahood
That maybe the case, but there will always be subjectivity .. it’s part of the game!
Michele
Scott Lawton (Blogcosm) says
The SEO part of the list was unexpected; more “rising stars” vs. “arrived”. Still, it was well-researched and presented. I dug a little deeper to group the top 50 into categories:
(2 dozen subcategories and more info are in my post.)
Michele Neylon says
Scott
That breakdown is interesting
Michele
Gavin says
Great to see Eli listed on there. I really enjoy reading his blog and his down to earth posts.