November 28, 2004

linklube x-treme

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These are the blogs I’m rea­ding the most this week:
Cynthia Rock­well. Smart, sar­cas­tic film blog­ger in Bos­ton.
Doc Searls. Co-Author of the Clue­train Mani­festo. Visio­nary, Freak, Mad­man, totally spot-on.
Evelyn Rodri­guez. Coi­ner of the phrase, “The Authen­tic Voice”. Has an ama­zing, deep unders­tan­ding where spi­ri­tu­ta­lity fits into the whole marketing/entrepreneurial scheme of things.
Jeff Jar­vis. Pro­bably the best blog­ger on the pla­net. Wri­tes about poli­tics and media. Wri­tes about this “brave new world of ours” bet­ter than anyone.
John­nie Moore. Bri­tish mar­ke­ting guy. I’ve refe­rred to him in the past as “pro­bably the UK’s best mar­ke­ting blog­ger.” My opi­nion remains unchan­ged.
Jon Hus­band. “Social archi­tec­ture for the wired world.” Hei­rarchies repla­ced by “wirearchies” etc.
Laren. Smart, sar­cas­tic food wri­ter living in New York.
Robert Sco­ble. Said plenty about him already. Microsoft’s best known blog­ger. Currently put­ting a lot of ad agen­cies out of busi­ness, though neither he or the ad agen­cies have quite figu­red it out yet.
Seth Godin. Great ideas about busi­nes and mar­ke­ting, with a bre­vity and luci­dity most wri­ters should envy.
Suw Char­man. Pro­bably the most blog-obsessed female in the UK. Wri­tes about blogs and blog­ging bet­ter than almost anyone. She talks about blogs the way St Paul talks about Jesus. “Without blogs, I am nothing” etc.
Tony Good­son. Doing a great job of killing off the ever-increasingly vacuuous “Love­mark” con­cept.
Yeah, I know, there are others. Sorry if I mis­sed you out. I wan­ted to keep the list as short as possible.

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4 Responses to “linklube x-treme”

  1. Laren says:

    Fee­lin’ the link-love!

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