- Huffington Post: informative and timely with an editorial strategy that subverts the actions of certain individuals into a ridiculous spectacle, which is indeed entertaining.
- Gary Vaynerchuk: this guy “kills it” as he says with such valuable motivators all wrapped up in a raw Jersey attitude. He’s so naturally genuine and funny that to ignore him would be a challenge.
- Rich Schefren: must-know stuff on Web 2.0 success combined with that “doomsday” tone makes for some serious one-on-one engagement. When Schefren speaks, many listen.
- John Chow: “I make money online by telling people how much money I make online” says it all.
- Seo Book: paid subscription offered very rich content and community, entertainment is minimal except for the appreciated honesty of Aaron Wall.
- Shoemoney: he covers good ground on web monetization while flaunting a definitely dynamic and controversial persona. No fear, and that’s good.
- ProBlogger: content overload backed up by an editorial sincerity. For me it’s a site I have no choice but to follow. Entertainment level is pretty low, though.
- CopyBlogger: similar to ProBlogger but with less postings. Entertainment level is moderately higher but doesn’t quite make the connection with me.
- Yaro Starak: may theoretically be the best one here because he balances out content, entertainment and community pretty equally. The irony is that I listen to him the least.
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