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As an Internet addict I read more blogs on SEO, making money, blogging and a plethora of other topics daily than other people do in a year. So I’ll get a good overview quickly which blogs really matter or stand out while other people have to stick to the same old blogs. If you have more time to spend on blog reading take into consideration checking out those 10 blogs that I collected during my virtual journeys in the last week or two.

To understand how many others have not made the list just picture me stumbling, scanning and blog hopping for an hour or two every morning, during lunch break, at the evening and at night before going to sleep. Countless blogs haven’t made it. On the other hand it’s easy to count the remaining: 10 fresh blogs about SEO, making money, blogging etc.:

  • Make Money Online with Dosh Dosh - Dosh Dosh is not really new, but it’s comparatively new and many people still don’t know it although he surpasses John Chow or even Problogger.net offering a unique point of view and unmatched deep analysis of online phenomenons
  • AjaxNinja.com - The AjaxNinja does not cover predominantly Ajax as the name might suggest, this blogger feels at home on the Net bringing awesome lists of useful resources for blogging, traffic enhancement, broader web development
  • Codswallop - Codswallop of the Cogniview company tackles daily routine with an innovative but down to earth approach
  • David Airey - David Airey writes about a wide range of topics, the freelance designer manages to combine all of them with ease
  • Chris Garrett on New Media - Chris Garrett combines professionalism with empathy and a keen mind, he offers fresh insights you won’t find anywhere else
  • mGarrett - Michael Garrett is not be confused with Chris above, but his blog is at least as interesting, he mixes overall Web 2.0, with social media and search topics, no wonder he’s a writer at Profy, one of my favorite Web 2.0 blogs along with Webware. He contributes also to Mahalo, the “human powered search” I described recently as a Google alternative for broad topics
  • Vandelay Website Design - Vandelay is of course not new on the blog but fresher than ever covering design, coding, blogging and SEO. Without doing it on purpose I end up reading his blog daily anyways, don’t know yet how he does that
  • CLM Blog - The Closed Loop Marketing corporate blog is full of how to articles stuffed with advanced methods of blog optimization, usability and SEO. Beautiful blog header btw.
  • Pro Blog Design - Pro Blog Design made by Michael Martin, not to be mixed up with the Micheal Martine of the similar sounding Better Blogging, has a great way of presenting useful advice for bloggers on how to make blogs “profitable, usable and attractive”. I don’t know about the profitability but the other two are already obvious.
  • Cbarker.WS - This guy addresses the new webmaster and offers solid tools, SEO tips, and some stuff that even I wasn’t aware of. He’s not perfect as he tends to over optimization, but who is? I certainly am a “returning visitor” to his sites.

You might recognize some of those above mentioned as you will find them in my list of my StumbleUpon friends. You see, socializing on the web is the best way of blog marketing, be active and other bloggers will notice you. You also noticed that I do not solely concentrate on the topics mentioned above, SEO, making money and blogging. You need a holistic perspective to succeed online as nobody will want to read about only those three topics all the time.

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  1. Posted September 15, 2007 at 10:28 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for including Pro Blog Design. I’m really glad you’re enjoying the site. :D

    I’ve seen Dosh Dosh a few times before, but never really stuck around. After that comment, I think I’ll give it another chance now. ;)

  2. Posted September 15, 2007 at 10:42 pm | Permalink

    Michael Martin’s site is great and I love his logo. By the way, I am also not to be confused with SEO guy Michael Martinez.

  3. Posted September 16, 2007 at 11:32 am | Permalink

    Thanks for the kind mention. I’m in some excellent company there, and have been a subscriber to a few of your choices for some time now.

  4. Posted September 16, 2007 at 1:34 pm | Permalink

    lol Michael - I’ve seen his blog before as well. There are too many of us! xD

  5. Posted September 16, 2007 at 1:42 pm | Permalink

    Hey guys, go the Tad Chef way, use a name or pseudonym that sounds like a star and is unique. Something like Mike [the traffic] Spike or Smart Mart :-)

  6. Posted September 29, 2007 at 1:04 am | Permalink

    Many thanks for including the CLM Blog in your list of sites - and thanks as well for keeping an eye out for great new content. Nice list!

    Best,
    Amy Greer

  7. Posted October 17, 2007 at 2:29 pm | Permalink

    good post, well there is more number of blogs is there about online marketing, making money in online, SEO, etc., but very few are effective in having useful blog posts. you have done a great job of giving those blog list in this post. well Pro Blog Design is my favorite one, which i use.

  8. Posted November 1, 2007 at 12:10 pm | Permalink

    Hai buddy,
    I am also an Internet addict, but i am wasting my time in the net by searching something like, gaming etc… some times i will participate in blogs, but i dont know how to earn money from that, today onwards i am going follow ur tips and earn money. And send some more tips about how to earn money in Internet…

  9. Posted December 23, 2007 at 5:06 am | Permalink

    Great site!0

  10. Posted January 24, 2008 at 1:47 pm | Permalink

    Hey Peter Parker,

    I have one doubt, till now u don’t know how to earn money from blog then how do you site maintained

    hurray

    Good site made me to improve my skill

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