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Saturday
06Jan2007

My Blogging Z-List Meme

Mark Evans led me to Billionswithzeroknowledge.com, which led me to The Viral Garden, and the idea of a Z-List of Bloggers.  Although, truth be told, there are more than a few folks on the list below who have risen above the rank of Z Lister. :-)

The idea is that publicizing Zlisters will pull more and more wheat out of the chaff, making a better experience for both writer and reader. Now that’s an appealing idea, akin to The Good Blogs (which, by the way, has over 11,000,000 blogs in it’s widget)
Go ahead, copy the list into your own blog, add blogs that YOU like (try and stay away from the A-lister blogs, huh), and see what happens!


The Idea Dude
Steve’s Tech Journal
Telecom Trends
Ali Thinks
I’m Not Bored
Zazzafooky
A Rain of Frogs
My Name is Kate

jules.ca
Creative Think
Soloride
Movie Marketing Madness
Blog Till You Drop!
Get Shouty!
One Reader at a Time
Critical Fluff
The New PR
Own Your Brand!
OTOInsights
bizandbuzz
Work, in Plain English
Buzz Canuck
New Millenium PR
Pardon My French
Troy Worman’s Blog
The Instigator Blog
AENDirect
Diva Marketing
Marketing Hipster
The Marketing Minute
Funny Business
The Frager Factor
Mindblob
Open The Dialogue
Word Sell
Note to CMO:
That’s Great Marketing!
Shotgun Marketing Blog
BrandSizzle
bizsolutionsplus
Customers Rock!
Being Peter Kim
Pow! Right Between The Eyes! Andy Nulman’s Blog About Surprise
Billions With Zero Knowledge
Working at Home on the Internet
MapleLeaf 2.0
darrenbarefoot.com
Two Hat Marketing

The Engaging Brand
The Branding Blog
CrapHammer
Drew’s Marketing Minute
Golden Practices
Viaspire
Tell Ten Friends
Flooring the Consumer
Kinetic Ideas
Unconventional Thinking
Buzzoodle
Conversation Agent
The Copywriting Maven
Hee-Haw Marketing
Scott Burkett’s Pothole on the Infobahn
Multi-Cult Classics
Logic + Emotion
Branding & Marketing
Popcorn n Roses
On Influence & Automation
Bullshitobserver
Servant of Chaos
converstations
eSoup
Presentation Zen
Dmitry Linkov
aialone
John Wagner
Nick Rice
CKs Blog
Design Sojourn
Frozen Puck
The Sartorialist
Small Surfaces
Africa Unchained
Perspective
gDiapers
Marketing Nirvana
Bob Sutton
¡Hola! Oi! Hi!
Shut Up and Drink the Kool-Aid!
Women, Art, Life: Weaving It All Together
Community Guy
Social Media on the fly
Jeremy Latham’s Blog
SMogger Social Media Blog
Masey.com

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Reader Comments (14)

Thanks for mentioning Flooring The Consumer!
January 3, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterC.B. Whittemore
Hi Jules,
Thanks for the mention and best wishes!
January 3, 2007 | Unregistered Commentermindblob
Jules:

What you say about aspiring to good conversations is what I've treasured since I can remember. Although I'm a marketer with solid communication skills, the important part of my work is creating a space where ideas and people connect-- possibly to make contact and a true difference in their lives, and in mine.
January 3, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterValeria Maltoni
Joined up with the Zlinkers from your list. Added a few of my own. It will be interesting to read the blogs on your list and see what great new things I find. :) I'm just a little addicted to blog gadgets.
January 3, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterLaura
Hi, Jules .. thanks for including MyNameisKate on your list! I like your comment about adding blogs that YOU like. One of the things I really value about the people I read is that they also act as an editor for me ... and filters are a valued service in the info-glut world of today. Thanks! And Happy New Year! Kate
January 3, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterKate Trgovac
Hi Jules ... I agree with Kate -- I trust the blogger that I read to filter the content for me ... It is a shame that most people don't explain why they chose their five ... sometimes the reason helps us find the gold that can be missed on a quick visit.
January 3, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterGavin Heaton
Hey Gavin! That is a great idea - I will see if I can explain how my handful was chosen. It's funny what make people stick with a blog, through the thick and the thin ;-)
Thanks for being part of the conversation!

cheers,
jules
January 3, 2007 | Registered Commenterjules
I must be an a-lister, ;)

There are so many lists.

I might just go into business making lists of lists!
January 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJorge
Thanks for the link.I like this idea - a lot.
Gotta go do the work thing now, but will definitely hop on the bandwagon tonight when the dust settles
January 4, 2007 | Unregistered Commentertrev
Wow, I'm honored to be on top of your list! You bring so much energy and enthusiasm to your blog. There's always a reason to smile after every visit. Happy New Year. Vern.
January 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterVernon Lun
Jules,
While I recognize some of the names on the list, I'm looking forward to spending some time checking out many others. cheers, Mark
January 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterMark Evans
"Never underestimate the power of a small group of dedicated people to change the world. Indeed, it's all that ever have."

by Margaret Mead

The Z-list is the embodiment of this quote. Thanks for adding us.

Thanks,
Chris

http://www.msco.com/blog
written by Mark Stevens the author of:
YOUR MARKETING SUCKS
January 5, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterChris
Thanks for posting the z-list Jules and stopping by One Reader - what fun this has turned out to be. It inspires me to keep blogging!
January 11, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterBob Glaza
Hey Bob! You're welcome - and thank *you*! :-)

Blog away!
Cheers,
jules
January 11, 2007 | Registered Commenterjules

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