Thanks Mike! Appreciate the link and nice comments. Thanks for the other blog recommendations.
Happy Blog Day 2008
Today is Blog Day. Bloggers like myself around the world will be recommending 5 blogs to their readers. Last year I missed it by a few days, and this year I am glad I got it on time.
Here are 5 blogs I read and of which I invite you to explore. In no particular order:
Chris Brogan – Chris is a social media guru from the Boston area. I feel a lot of what he says is very grounded and practical, only as a fellow New England Yankee would.
User Effect – Peter “Dr. Pete” Meyers is a usability and SEO guru and writes about it in a very grounded and practical way as well. And he is from the Midwest.
Networking Insight – Jason Jacobsohn is a networking guru and a valued member of the entrepreneurial community in Chicago. He writes about networking and business in a grounded and practical way. I am seeing a pattern here!
Elliot's Blog – Elliot Silver is a domain name guru and his blog is a tremendous resource on the domaining industry, especially around developing domain names to Web sites. This native New Englander also writes in a very grounded and practical manner.
The Terrier Hockey Fan Blog – I am a college hockey fan, and my team is the Boston University Terriers. My best source for team information is this blog, and it’s written in a manner… well, you get the picture!
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Comments
Hi Mike,
Thanks very much for the compliment! It’s tough being a Red Sox fan living in Yankee country!
If there’s anything you need, let me know.
Regards,
Elliot
@Jason and @Elliot - You’re welcome!
And Elliot - being a Red Sox fan in Chicago is easier as Cubs fans *are* like we *were*!
mp/m
Thanks, Mike! Unfortunately, I’m also a slacker who is very behind on his blog reading, especially after the 3-day weekend :)
@Dr_Pete - No worries - don’t look back, look forward!
mp/m
happy blogging! :D
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