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Online Marketing Blog: Must Read Search Marketing Blogs

  • Igor M. (BizMord Blog) · 2 years ago
    Excellent list Lee. I can only imagine how much time this took.
  • Joe Dolson · 2 years ago
    Well...now, my only question is whether I _really_ want to download that OPML.

    Does it continue to be beneficial if you're massively overwhelmed by the quantity of data?

    But seriously, this is a great list, Lee.
  • Chris Winfield · 2 years ago
    Unreal Lee! Thanks so much for compiling this!
  • Lee Odden · 2 years ago
    It is a lot of information. The OPML option allows you to start with a huge list and filter it out as you go. The reverse basically, of how it was built. :)

    Like any list, there may be a few blogs that people have never heard of before that could bring some great info.
  • Chris Hooley · 2 years ago
    I am sending my whole team here to grab that OPML file. Thanks for the great resource, and for putting my ole blog up there too. You rock Lee!
  • Todd · 2 years ago
    Great resourceful post Lee.

    Just wanted to give a quick shoutout for one that just started - Brian Mark (of toolbarn.com fame), who has had a lot of success with the "onebox" has just started oneboxer.com - should be a goodie, and is a great niche that most folks don't focus that much attention on.
  • kid disco · 2 years ago
    Dang, Lee! That's quite a comprehensive list! You should put them all in your blogroll... then, you may beat out Bill for having the king of all blogrolls! :P
  • Lee Odden · 2 years ago
    Good tip Todd, thanks.

    Ha, kid disco, that honor belongs to Bill!
  • Kev · 2 years ago
    Great list, you shouldn't miss too much by reading each of those daily! :D
  • Glen · 2 years ago
    Was hoping to get on, but maybe next year ;)

    Great list!
  • David Temple · 2 years ago
    Thanks for the great list and for including mine. How long do you give someone that doesn't post regularly til you knock them off the list? That should be a motivator.;)
  • Lee Odden · 2 years ago
    Hi Glen, you're in the queue. We post new blogs every Friday!

    David, yes posting frequency is indeed a factor. We declined listing over 50 blogs because of no posts in the past 30 days or more. However, 2 weeks or more is a better indicator.
  • Matt McGee · 2 years ago
    Wow! My Bloglines is at about 160 feeds, which I thought was impressive. But that's nothing compared to this! Thanks for putting this together, Lee. Thanks for including my blog. I think by the time I'm done checking out all the new blogs here I might be up at 250+, too. :) Great, great stuff. Thanks again.
  • Patrick Schaber · 2 years ago
    Lee - this is unreal! Thanks for all the hard work you and your team put into this. It sure will make it easier for all of us to find each other. I also appreciate being included in the list! Thank you.
  • Balazs Balint · 2 years ago
    Not bad list:) I hope I will have enough time to read (just 1/50 of the list :)). But one of my favourites is missing: www.toprankblog.com I know that it is quite far away from online marketing, but the most fruitful thing if you can find trends in one field to apply it in another field. That is why I read it. That blog doesn't give comprehensive posts, but highlights some intresting points (mainly offline markeing related) which makes me think about offline trends, that can affect online trends and gives new ideas.
  • Ann Handley · 2 years ago
    Lee -- Wow...that is a serious blog addiction you've developed there. WOW!

    Thanks for including all of us at the Daily Fix -- much appreciated.
  • Cygnus · 2 years ago
    Lee,

    That is a rather thorough list you have there; how often do you find yourself updating it?

    For a while I tried to read absolutely everything that was written, but found (as you must have) that quite a bit is regurgitated and re-branded from opinion -> fact -> religion. That said, I'll definitely have to pick through your list on a couple I haven't read in a while, just in case.

    Good luck to you in 2007.

    Cygnus
  • Christer Edwards · 2 years ago
    I think that definitely crosses the line into information overload! Thanks for the list though, its nice to find new reading from time to time.. even if I don't keep the entire list.
  • Brian Provost · 2 years ago
    Two more:

    http://www.scoreboard-media.com (self-propping)

    http://www.tropicalseo.com (Andy Hagans)
  • Toby · 2 years ago
    Lee - It's an honor to be included in your reads. Guess I should add you to mine now .. only kidding .. you've been on my Bloglines for ages ;-) Seriously, this is a great resource. Thanks for the post.
  • shoemoney · 2 years ago
    great list lee!
  • Robyn Tippins · 2 years ago
    Thanks for the inclusion Lee. It's an honor to be in this list :)
  • Ged · 2 years ago
    Here's another:

    http://www.etre.com/blog/ (a "usability, accessibily and findability blog")
  • Lee Odden · 2 years ago
    Thanks for all the comments guys!
  • st0n3y · 2 years ago
    That certainly is a lot of reading each day! Picked out a few that looked interesting and that I'm not already reading.
  • Navneet Kaushal · 2 years ago
    Thanks Lee . You have done a wonderful job by providing a comprehensive list of current SEO blogs. It would be highly helpful for anyone concerned with SEO.
  • Brian Clark · 2 years ago
    Thanks for the mention Lee, and the list itself. I'm putting this one over on Delicious for now. ;)
  • Chris Hooley · 2 years ago
    Good call Brian. We should all bookmark this now!
  • Kate Zimmermann · 2 years ago
    I think my RSS subscriptions just doubled with your opml file. It's a terrific list though, I sent it around to everyone at Reprise Media.

    One more I'd recommend: Marketing.fm

    Thanks!

    Kate
  • Lee Odden · 2 years ago
    Ha, thanks Brian and Chris. MUCH appreciated. :)

    If you're in the mood, try #11 for the OMB at:
    http://www.kbcafe.com/rss/?guid=20070102083807

    Cheers!
  • Helen · 2 years ago
    This is a really useful and comprehensive list! And thanks for the inclusion... it's an honour to be included.
  • David Wallace · 2 years ago
    Awesome list, Lee. Will blog and link to it in my weekly summary. Thanks for including mine. I would Digg it but.... ;-)
  • Didier Bizimungu · 2 years ago
    Wow thanks so much for adding me to the list Lee.

    Thank You
  • Lee Odden · 2 years ago
    Ha, thanks David. Maybe I should call this the "anti digg linkbait" experiment! :)

    Thanks Kate, Helen and Didier!
  • Toivo Lainevool · 2 years ago
    Thanks for the great list!
  • Alan B · 2 years ago
    Better look out Lee Odden, because I, Alan B, have also got one heck of a large Blogroll!

    Just when you thought it was safe to state you have the biggest, baddest Blogroll, here comes Big Al!!
  • Link Moses · 2 years ago
    A miracle! Link Moses is at a loss for words, which itself is also a miracle :) Lee, you have my sincerest thanks. Now, what do I do with the OPML file I just saved?

    LM aka EW
  • Lee Odden · 2 years ago
    Hey Alan, that is one heck of a blog roll you have there. It's a great one that's for sure, especially since OMB is there. :)

    Eric, you can import the OPML file into your favorite RSS reader to automatically subscribe you to all 250 feeds.
  • Giovanni Gallucci · 2 years ago
    Lee,

    Considering my post yesterday as a response to a post by Paul at SEOIdtiot:

    Our goal at The Agency Blog is a simple one...but a four parter, nonetheless. We are simply yet complex...that makes us sexy to the other bloggers.

    1) Add absolutely no value for anyone;
    2) Leave you, the humble reader, with nothing to think about;
    3) Be as generally specific about as many vague technical thingys as possible;
    4) Do whatever I want with my little piece of real-estate on the web.

    Is it possible that The Agency Blog was included by mistake? If not, then thank you for risking your reputation and publicly acknowledging that you waste time peeking at my feeds from time to time. You're good people.
  • John Andrews · 2 years ago
    C'mon Lee, which ones are your favorites? ;-)
  • scott · 2 years ago
    Thanks for the list, and for including ST!
  • Lee Odden · 2 years ago
    You bet Scott!

    Hey everyone, we've hit the del.icio.us popular page!
    http://del.icio.us/popular/

    Thanks!
  • Steve Bryant · 2 years ago
    You're a right bastard. I JUST finished organizing my feeds in Google Reader, and now I have to put some of these in too! ;)

    Nah, seriously, thx for the include!
    -s.
  • Dustin · 2 years ago
    Very cool Lee. Since you appear to be a gluten for search blogs, here's a newer one to add to your reading pleasure:

    http://www.webconnoisseur.com/blog/
  • Mitch · 2 years ago
    What a great list. I subscribed to at least 10 of these, and will have to come back to look at the rest of them; thanks.
  • Kalena · 2 years ago
    Ahem.. so I guess I'm chopped liver?
  • Peter van der Graaf · 2 years ago
    It's my own fault that you haven't noticed mine yet. I've been so busy promoting clients that promoting my own blog has had no priority. Accept my humble apologies for not reaching your attention before. http://www.vdgraaf.info
  • Justin Seibert - Direct Online · 2 years ago
    Great post - it's a really nice resource to have everything all together in one place to reference. Thanks for taking the time to put it together. Also enjoyed suggestion #4 - without doing that I don't think I could post with any regularity.
  • Rob Humphreys · 2 years ago
    Great post Lee. Whew...this is a list!

    Your site's in my feed reader and I applaude anyone who can (try to) keep up with this many blogs/sites.

    I've tinkered around with the open source CMS Pligg and have created a Digg-like multi-user powered online marketing related site (that was a mouthful and I'm sure I still d/n explain it right...it's like Digg for online marketers). ;)

    http://www.clickblurbs.com

    Much success to you in 2007!
  • Alexandra · 2 years ago
    Lee, I also have been *too busy* to post to my SEO blog because(no eye-rolling, please)I've been working on my entertainment blog. I hope everyone will also pay particular attention to your recommendations.
    Thanks for the list. I'll accept it as a late Christmas gift.-Alexandra
  • David Dalka · 2 years ago
    Nice resource. You forget me! Search Engine, Mobile Search and Customer Listening.
  • jimithegeek · 2 years ago
    Dude this is a great list and I'm sure it will be great linkbait ...my only question is why aren't I on the list kidding ...I love your work.
  • Solomon Rothman · 2 years ago
    Nice list and very comprehensive. Since it's coming from such an "authority" blog it's really picked up a lot of links (ran into more then one post linking to this just in my regular weekly SEO/M reading).

    I see more and more lists popping up as "link bait", but they're usually missing the key ingredient when faced with competition from many similar lists: reputation. Although if the list is especially unique or well presented it can still spread virally even from a completely unknown source.

    I hope you continue to keep this updated - I already read too many blogs and you just gave me some more. Hopefully you'll run into my blog (I plan on sending you some traffic when I mention a few things in a new post) and maybe Stir Crazy Search Engine Marketing and Website Design blog will make this list (I know, long name, but it's on purpose).
  • Tim Linden · 2 years ago
    Sweet. I uploaded the OPML file to Google Reader. I figure I'll try out Google Reader at the same time, and leave my Bloglines for the blogs I currently subscribe to. This will be interesting.
  • Seo Practices · 2 years ago
    Thanks, I already have a good list of blogs to check every day, but since the it comes from an authority in the subject, I
  • Scott Clark · 2 years ago
    Good lord, I'm going to have to bump up my DSL bandwidth just to keep RSSbandit happy! I'm thrilled to find some genuinely interesting original ideas in some listed here. Many I had already on my own blogroll, but some I didn't know about.
  • Joost de Valk · 2 years ago
    Trying to get noticed here... Come on, you can do it :) click that link under my name there, yeah? got it? almost? Yes, that's it :)
  • Lee Odden · 2 years ago
    Hey Joost, I noticed. :)
  • Joost de Valk · 2 years ago
    hihi, got you ;)
  • Howard Oliver · 2 years ago
    one more mine!
    http//:prmeasure.blogware.com
    A PR dude and professional corporate blogger explores Web 2.0 PR issues, strategies and techniques for high technology companies.

    I am going to tell the wife Im not going out tonight - going to surf this stuff for a few hours. Even if it means no snuggles.....
  • matt608 · 2 years ago
    Hi, I don't suppose my site is worth 'recognition'!
    It is at http://matt608.blogspot.com and called 'Successful Online Money Making'. It has several articles about SEO.

    Keep the the great blog,
    Matt.
  • David Ogletree · 2 years ago
    You have several blog on this list that have nothing to do with SEM. They just happen to be written by people that know a lot about SEM
  • Scott Clark - Finding The Swee · 2 years ago
    I subscribed to all of these since the list was published - making RSS bandit sweat profusely at times. Around half of them are really good! A forth re-hash the first half's content - occasionally adding a nugget or two. The rest are silent or insipid, and in some cases republish *exact* copies of other blogs (RSS Bandit can group them this way.) I'm distilling them down to a very tight list now but it was great to have this as raw material. (Here in Kentucky, we're good at distilling, you know.)
    Scott
  • Lee Odden · 2 years ago
    Hey Scott, I am glad the list was useful. Can you send me the OPML file of your "tight list"? I'll share on our blog and cite you as the source of course. :)
  • Scott Clark · 2 years ago
    Okay, well two things. First, I'm still sorting out the best from the list. I figured I'll give them a little more time. I'll publish this concise list to you once I feel its truly stable - give me a week.

    As a derivative to your idea, I'm going to try to get a Yahoo Pipes List going. Named the "Piping Hot List" I've got a submission form here: http://sitecreations.com/blog/2007/02/show-off-...

    ...and will publish the list of best pipes after I get a decent number of them. I'm anxious to see what people come up with! If you like the idea, I'm certainly happy to have a little help spinning it up.
  • johjoh68 · 2 years ago
    very interesting and great info about SEO ...thanks ..
  • Billy · 2 years ago
    Thnx for the list Lee, it's great !

    Billy
  • Easyrules · 2 years ago
    This Blog gives very nice information related Online Marketing.
  • birthday gifts · 2 years ago
    Wow, now that is a list and a half! I see some really good blog titles on there that I raed already, and there’s a number of other interesting ones that I plan on checking out. Like you, I wish I had the time to read them all, but that’s just impossible (well, unless I give up sleep…and who really needs sleep, anyway?). It’s always so hard to decide which blogs to keep up with and which ones to skip over. I agree some information about the blogger is very helpful in determining if the blog is worth a regular read or not, as it regular posting, but sometimes, an anonymous blog with few updates can be good, too. I guess, while your recommendations can help narrow down the blogs on my to-read list, the only real way to get an idea of which ones are useful is to read them for a few months.
  • Fabien · 1 year ago
    A long list, but definitely a definitive list! Can anyone keep up if they had to subscribe to all of those blogs?
    I know I would not be able to, but some of the sites are probably better than others.

    Thanks for the great post,
    Fabien
  • Jim · 1 year ago
    I hate these long lists...lol great work Lee
  • G Web · 1 year ago
    Wow that is a serious list of search marketing blogs to try out. Have bookmarked the site and will try, or try to try them out.
  • landrover · 1 year ago
    Nice start for me. I'll take each alphabet and see which suits my level for now.Always good to know others care.