I’ve noticed a lot of incoming links lately from sites that weren’t previously on my radar. What appears to be happening is something similar to “The Z List“.
This year, Troy Worman has started a meme to recognize outstanding bloggers. There are no awards, no accolades, simply a “pass it on” mentality surrounded by link love. Somewhere down the line, Miss604.com was added. The links started popping up in my stats when Servant of Chaos, Purple Wren, and Flooring the Consumer passed the list on. Regardless, it’s still pretty neat that someone thought to include me as an outstanding blog.
I noticed a few familiar names on there already but I’m going to add Yvonne and John since they’re usually the bloggers I tag in these sorts of things, and I’ve been reading their blogs for years. I’ll also add Douglas Karr and Darren Barefoot (cause I’m sure they love a good meme), and Tyler Ingram (cause he just entered my contest).
Read the list and perhaps add some new faves to your feed readers, after the jump
100 Bloggers
37 Days
3i
43 Folders
A Clear Eye
A Daily Dose of Architecture
The Agonist
All Things Workplace
All This Chittah Chattah
Angela Maiers
Antonella Pavese
Arizona High Tech
A Writer’s Words, An Editor’s Eye
Audihertz
Badger Blogger
Bailey WorkPlay
Being Peter Kim
Brett Trout
Best of Mother Earth
Beyond Madison Avenue
Biz and Buzz
Bizhack
BizSolutions Plus
Blog Business World
Bloggers Showroom
Blogging for Business
Blogher
Blog Till You Drop!
Bob Sutton
Brain Based Business
Brains on Fire
Brand Autopsy
The Brand Builder Blog
Branding and Marketing
Branding Strategy
Brand is Language
BrandSizzle
Brandsoul
Bren Blog
Business Evolutionist
Business Management Life
Business Pundit
Business Services, Etc.
Busy Mom
Buzz Canuck
Buzz Customer
Buzzoodle
Career Intensity
Carpe Factum
Casual Fridays
Change Your Thoughts
Chaos Scenario
Cheezhead
Chief Happiness Officer
Chris Brogan
Christine Kane
Church of the Customer
Circaspecting
CK’s Blog
Come Gather Round
Community Guy
Confident Writing
Conversation Agent
Converstations
Cooking for Engineers
Cool Hunting
Core77
Corporate Presenter
Crayon Writer
Creating a Better Life
Creating Passionate Users
Creative Think
CRM Mastery
Crossroads Dispatches
Cube Rules
Culture Kitchen
Customers Are Always
Customer Service Experience
Customer Service Reader
Customers Rock!
Custserv
Craig Harper
Daily Fix
Dawud Miracle
Darren Barefoot
Dave Olson
David Airey
David Maister
David S Finch
Design Your Writing Life
Digital Common Sense
Director Tom
Dipping into the Blogpond
Diva Marketing
Douglas Karr
Do You Q
Duct Tape Marketing
Empowerment 4 Life
The Engaging Brand
Essential Keystrokes
Every Dot Connects
Experience Architect
Experience Curve
Experience Matters
Extreme Leadership
Eyes on Living
Feld Thoughts
Flooring the Customer
Fouroboros
FutureLab
Genuine Curiosity
Get Shouty
Glass Half Full
The Good Life
Great Circle
Greg Verdino’s Marketing Blog
Hee-Haw Marketing
Hello, My Name is BLOG
Holly’s Corner
Homeless Family
The Idea Dude
I’d Rather be Blogging
Influential Marketing
Innovating to Win
Innovation Feeder
Inspiring & Empowering Lives
Instigator Blog
Jaffe Juice
Jibber Jobber
Joyful Jubilant Learning
Joy of Six
The Kaiser Edition
Kent Blumberg
Kevin Eikenberry
Learned on Women
Life Beyond Code
Lip-sticking
Listics
The Lives and Times
Live Your Best Life
Live Your Inspiration
Living Light Bulbs
Logical Emotions
Logic + Emotion
Make It Great!
Making Life Work for You
Management Craft
Managing with Aloha
The M.A.P. Maker
The Marketing Excellence Blog
Marketing Headhunter
Marketing Hipster
The Marketing Minute
Marketing Nirvana
Marketing Roadmaps
Marketing Through the Clutter
Mary Schmidt
Masey
The Media Age
Micropersuasion
Middle Zone Musings
Miss604
Moment on Money
Monk at Work
Monkey Bites
Movie Marketing Madness
Motivation on the Run
My 2 Cents
My Beautiful Chaos
Naked Conversations
Neat & Simple Living
New Age 2020
New Charm School
Next Up
No Man’s Blog
The [No
n] Billable Hour
Note to CMO
Office Politics
Optimist Lab
The Origin of Brands
Own Your Brand
Pardon My French
Passion Meets Purpose
Pause
Peerless Professionals
Perfectly Petersen
Personal Branding
The Podcast Network
The Power of Choice
Practical Leadership
Presentation Zen
Priscilla Palmer
Productivity Goal
Pro Hip-Hop
Prosperity for You
Purple Wren
QAQnA
Qlog
Reveries
Rex Blog
Ririan Project
Rohdesign
Rothacker Reviews
Saint Starlet
Scott H Young
Search Engine Guide
Servant of Chaos
Service Untitled
Seth’s Blog
Shards of Consciousness
Shotgun Marketing
Simplenomics
Simplicity
Slacker Manager
Slow Leadership
Socially Adept
Social Media Marketing Blog
Spare Change
Spirit in Gear
Spooky Action
Steve’s 2 Cents
Strategic Design
Strength-based Leadership
StickyFigure
Studentlinc
Success Begins Today
Success Creeations
Success From the Nest
Successful Blog
Success Jolt
Talk to Strangers
Tammy Lenski
Tell Ten Friends
That Girl from Marketing
Think Positive!
This Girl’s Weblog
Thoughts & Philosophies
Tim Longhurst
Tom Peters
Trust Matters
Tyler Ingram
Verve Coaching
Viral Garden
Waiter Bell
Wealth Building Guy
What’s Next
Writers Notes
You Already Know this Stuff
Zen Chill
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[…] one for memes dedicated to passing around blog traffic (or providing easy-to-write content), but Rebecca very kindly added me to the list. Plus, I owe some karma for the Z-list […]
It certainly is some list! Must be holiday season.
Thanks for keeping the list going! Happy Holidays!
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