Every artist was first an amateur ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson (tweet this)
The vast majority of us are far more capable than we give ourselves credit for. Proof of this is all around us — there are people who have achieved more than me in their lives with less opportunity, education and experience. But this doesn’t get me down. Quite the opposite in fact — it acts as inspiration. It provides me with great motivation to achieve more with my own life.
And when it comes to achieving more it comes down to one simple concept: making the most of your available time. We all only have 24 hours available to us every day so it is those amongst us that use time wisely that prosper (in every sense of the word). And in the same way that every artist was first an amateur, every successful, happy and fulfilled business owner was once a shadow of his or her former self. No matter the position you’re in now, you’re capable of being so much more.
In this, the third edition of my LWB 100 series, I aim to provide you with the material that will enable you to make the most of your time. In doing so you can transform yourself from the proverbial amateur into a true artist of your chosen craft.
What Makes this Different
For those of you who don’t know, the LWB 100 is a list of my hundred favorite blogs that can help you leave work behind — quit your job, build your own successful online business and (most importantly) live a fulfilled and enjoyable life. It is the result of countless hours of research and reading — each and every blog on the list has been personally scrutinised and handpicked.
With this being the third edition of the LWB you may be wondering what it has to offer over previous editions. Well for starters, the list features 23 brand new blogs — nearly a quarter of the list is brand new. But that’s not all. This edition of the LWB features my personal picks per category, which you will find directly below the list. If you are rather overwhelmed at the prospect of browsing through 100 blogs then you’ll be better served by starting with my personal favorites.
Before You Start
There are a few things you should take note of before starting with the list:
- You can sort the blogs numerically and alphabetically by clicking on the relevant header.
- Each blog has been categorized by a consideration of its main focus, and the entire list can be sorted by category by clicking on the relevant header. If you feel that a blog has been incorrectly categorized, please let me know.
- If you feel that a worthy blog has been missed off the list, please let me know! It may not have made the cut, or I may have missed it. Either way, I would like to know.
With that said, let’s get to it!
The Leaving Work Behind 100 [3rd Edition]
# | Name | Category |
---|---|---|
1 | SEOmoz Blog | SEO |
2 | Copyblogger | Web Content |
3 | ProBlogger | Blogging |
4 | Social Media Examiner | Online Marketing |
5 | Four Hour Work Week Blog | Leaving Work Behind |
6 | Daily Blog Tips | Blogging |
7 | Seth Godin | Online Marketing |
8 | Freelance Switch | Freelancing |
9 | Zen Habits | Personal Development |
10 | Quicksprout | Internet Marketing |
11 | Get Rich Slowly | Personal Finance |
12 | Occam's Razor | SEO |
13 | Smart Passive Income | Internet Marketing |
14 | The Unbounce Blog | Online Marketing |
15 | Brian Gardner | Internet Marketing |
16 | Steve Pavlina | Personal Development |
17 | Chris Brogan | Online Marketing |
18 | Shoe Money | Internet Marketing |
19 | Entrepreneur's Journey | Internet Marketing |
20 | Michael Hyatt | Entrepreneurship |
21 | Basic Blog Tips | Blogging |
22 | Social Triggers | Online Marketing |
23 | KISSMetrics | Online Marketing |
24 | Mixergy | Entrepreneurship |
25 | Kikolani | Online Marketing |
26 | Duct Tape Marketing | Online Marketing |
27 | Famous Bloggers | Blogging |
28 | Buffer Blog | Online Marketing |
29 | Marie Forleo | Leaving Work Behind |
30 | Freelance Folder | Freelancing |
31 | Viperchill | Internet Marketing |
32 | Dumb Little Man | Personal Development |
33 | Think Traffic | Online Marketing |
34 | Traffic Generation Café | Online Marketing |
35 | Income Diary | Internet Marketing |
36 | The Art of Non-Conformity | Leaving Work Behind |
37 | Smart Blog on Social Media | Online Marketing |
38 | Derek Sivers | Entrepreneurship |
39 | Write To Done | Freelancing |
40 | Young Pre Pro | Freelancing |
41 | Nerd Fitness | Personal Development |
42 | Rise To The Top | Entrepreneurship |
43 | Point Blank SEO | SEO |
44 | The Sales Lion | Online Marketing |
45 | Kaiser the Sage | SEO |
46 | White Hot Truth | Leaving Work Behind |
47 | Men With Pens | Web Content |
48 | Startup Lessons Learned | Entrepreneurship |
49 | Man vs. Debt | Personal Finance |
50 | Firepole Marketing | Online Marketing |
51 | chrisg.com | Online Marketing |
52 | ConversionXL | Online Marketing |
53 | Niche Pursuits | Niche Sites |
54 | Location 180 | Leaving Work Behind |
55 | Danny Brown | Online Marketing |
56 | Jonathan Fields | Entrepreneurship |
57 | Blog Marketing Academy | Blogging |
58 | Paid to Exist | Leaving Work Behind |
59 | Change Your Thoughts - Change Your Life | Personal Development |
60 | Live Your Legend | Leaving Work Behind |
61 | My Wife Quit Her Job | eCommerce |
62 | Make A Living Writing | Freelancing |
63 | Adrienne Smith | Blogging |
64 | AdSense Flippers | Niche Sites |
65 | Retire @ 21 | Entrepreneurship |
66 | Sparring Mind | Online Marketing |
67 | Pushing Social | Online Marketing |
68 | Success Works | SEO |
69 | Passive Panda | Entrepreneurship |
70 | Online Income Teacher | Internet Marketing |
71 | Escape From Cubicle Nation | Leaving Work Behind |
72 | The Suitcase Entrepreneur | Leaving Work Behind |
73 | Chris Ducker | Online Marketing |
74 | PotPieGirl | SEO |
75 | Steve Scott Site | Internet Marketing |
76 | Jeff Korhan | Online Marketing |
77 | Tropical MBA | Internet Marketing |
78 | eCommerce Fuel | eCommerce |
79 | Make Money On The Internet | Internet Marketing |
80 | Eventual Millionaire | Entrepreneurship |
81 | Exile Lifestyle | Leaving Work Behind |
82 | Content Verve | Web Content |
83 | Alexis Grant | Leaving Work Behind |
84 | Mike From Maine | Internet Marketing |
85 | Prolific Living | Leaving Work Behind |
86 | Motivational Memo | Personal Development |
87 | Reviews 'n' Tips | Blogging |
88 | Get Busy Living | Leaving Work Behind |
89 | Grad Meets World | Leaving Work Behind |
90 | Income Press | Internet Marketing |
91 | Dollars and Roses | Internet Marketing |
92 | The Word Chef | Online Marketing |
93 | Foolish Adventure | Internet Marketing |
94 | Build A Little Biz | Entrepreneurship |
95 | Virtual Miss Friday | Online Marketing |
96 | Create As Folk | Entrepreneurship |
97 | Marketing Wise | Online Marketing |
98 | Forever Jobless | Entrepreneurship |
99 | Life Stoked | Personal Development |
100 | A Life On Your Terms | Leaving Work Behind |
The Best of the LWB 100
I’m not going to lie — that’s a lot to get through! And while I know from past experience that plenty of people will enthusiastically dig into the list and start consuming content, in this edition of the LWB 100 I want to give you alternative means of checking out my favorite blogs. Below you will find my personal picks from the LWB 100 by category.
Blogging
Picking a favorite here is a toughie, especially considering that there are plenty of “blogging blogs” that didn’t even make it onto the list (generally because they’re a little too technical and far removed from the whole Leaving Work Behind mindset). Having said that, my pick has to be ProBlogger. I’m pretty sure it was the first blog I actually came across when I started my journey and also happened to be the catalyst for the launch of my freelance writing business (via the ProBlogger Job Board).
There loads more to love here though — I’d like to mention Daily Blog Tips and Famous Bloggers in particular which both offer a tonne of great advice relating to the art of blogging.
eCommerce
There are only two blogs to pick from this category but I’ve got to go with My Wife Quit Her Job. You could accuse me of nepotism on the basis that I write for the blog but that’s not really the reason.
The fact is that Steve Chou (the blog’s owner) and his wife are a living, breathing case study of how to successfully launch a successful eCommerce store. Steve offers up the kind of candid view of his experiences in a way that really resonates with me and I have no hesitation in recommending his site to anyone that is considering launching an eCommerce store.
Entrepreneurship
Many of us are looking for actionable advice when in fact we would be far better served by understanding the fundamentals of business — that is what these blogs are all about. While this is the category I consider most important in terms of helping people to leave work behind, it is probably also the most neglected.
There are some truly great thinkers amongst the entrepreneurship blogs listed on the LWB 100 but I have to pick Mixergy on the basis that it offers an enormous breadth of knowledge and experience in the hundreds of interviews available on the site (Rise to the Top is also a notable mention for the same reason).
Beyond that I have to mention Derek Sivers’ blog (an extremely gifted man) and also Forever Jobless — although this blog has endured a bit of a stuttering start, Billy Murphy’s entrepreneurial insights are priceless.
Freelancing
Freelance writing has essentially gifted me the life I have today so I’ll always take every opportunity encourage people to follow in my path (that is the primary reason I created my freelance writing guide). If you’d like to discover more about what I consider to be the easiest path to leaving work behind for anyone who has a remote talent for writing then check out the blogs in this category.
My top pick has to be Make a Living Writing — the hugely experienced Carol Tice has a great deal of value to offer on the topic of freelance writing. A notable mention also goes to Young Pre Pro — I love Oni’s site. Finally, Freelance Switch is an enormous resource with some truly great content and also happens to feature the likes of Carol and myself as guest posters.
Internet Marketing
It comes as no surprise that this is the second most heavily populated category in the LWB 100. You would be forgiven for thinking that selecting a favorite would therefore be difficult but I have no hesitation in naming Pat Flynn’s Smart Passive Income as my top pick. Pat’s site has been a true inspiration to me over the last couple of years and I don’t know where I would be right now without it.
There are a couple of newcomers in this category that I would also like to mention specifically: Mike From Maine and Dollars and Roses. Check them out and you’ll see why!
Leaving Work Behind
This category features blogs that can help you in terms of your mindset and approach to quitting your job and establishing a successful online business. They may not always major on actionable advice but they offer you something far more valuable — the tools with which you can take action in your own unique way.
There’s a lot to love here — as much in the people behind the blogs than the blogs themselves. Picking one favorite is pretty much impossible, I have to say. These are the guys (and girl) that I think really make an impact: Chris Guillebeau, Scott Dinsmore and Marie Forleo. Having said that I’ve not even mentioned superstars like Tim Ferriss and awesome up-and-comers like Liz Seda. Get exploring!
Niche Sites
Just like eCommerce there are only two sites to pick from in this category and to be honest I couldn’t single one out. Spencer Haws’ Niche Pursuits is a great one-man case study of how to launch a successful and diversified business with its roots firmly set in niche sites while AdSense Flippers is run by a two-man team of born entrepreneurs who have an enormous amount to teach in terms of creating efficient systems and building huge numbers of websites. You should check them both out!
Online Marketing
There are more online marketing blogs out there than you can shake a stick at so you wouldn’t be blamed for being overwhelmed by the huge number available named in the LWB 100 (23 to be precise). These blogs cover a broad spectrum — from B2B and B2P marketing to blog marketing and beyond.
Having said that my top pick has to be Think Traffic. As far as I am concerned Corbett Barr is on top of the world at the moment with the redesign of his site last year and the launch of Fizzle not too long ago. He has a great deal to offer to anyone who is interested in online marketing.
Beyond that there are loads of other blogs I absolutely love: Social Triggers, Firepole Marketing, Sparring Mind and even more (I have to stop somewhere!).
Personal Development
This is a much-neglected area when it comes to leaving work behind — I think a lot of us could do with expanding our horizons and focusing more about what goes on in our head as opposed to what we are trying to achieve in external, materialistic terms.
The standout blog here is Steve Pavlina’s — his site has been around for about a decade and the amount of awesome content he has available is nothing short of staggering. I also have to mention Nerd Fitness because it is simply awesome — check it out.
Personal Finance
This is yet another two-site category but my pick is definitely Man vs. Debt. I always love a blog that’s from the heart, so to speak, and Adam Baker’s journey is one worth reading about.
SEO
There are some great SEO blogs out there but SEOmoz is the king. I would however also heartily recommend Point Blank SEO — while Jon’s blog is a relative newcomer he has already established himself as someone whose opinion is worth listening to.
Web Content
Finally we have something that should be important to just about everyone reading this — the art of writing content for the web. While my first recommendation to anyone will always be to grab a copy of the Yahoo! Style Guide there is also a huge amount of free advice available across the blogosphere.
With that in mind, I consider Copyblogger to be top dog when it comes to learning about effective web content writing. If you own an online business in just about any shape or form you should be subscribed.
Please Take a Moment to Spread the Word
The LWB 100 took me a staggering amount of time to put together — in fact, this 3rd edition may well have taken me more time than the 1st and 2nd put together. I would be extremely appreciative if you would take a moment to share it with your friends and followers.
If you would like to feature the list on your own blog, you are more than welcome to do so, but please link back to Leaving Work Behind. Thank you!
Photo Credit: pedrosimoes7
Chris Walker says
Great work Tom. There’s a load on there I’ve not heard of before.
Got some reading to do…
Tom Ewer says
Good luck 😉
Tracy Oeser says
Thank you! Love it!!
Tom Ewer says
My pleasure Tracy! 🙂
Tung Tran says
Hi Tom,
Thank you for such a nice and helpful roundup.
Tweeted and Liked 🙂
Hope my blog will be on your list next time!
Regards,
Tung Tran
Tom Ewer says
There’s every chance Tung — it was up for inclusion but unfortunately was amongst the 100+ blogs that didn’t make it on the list. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Drew Poland says
Excellent list. I reference and read quite a few of these blogs, especially when writing freelance blog posts on my own site.
Zen Habits is at the very top of my own list. 🙂
Tom Ewer says
Hey Drew,
I do think Zen Habits is good, I just don’t think it quite fits with the vibe of this list.
Cheers,
Tom
Sandra says
Great list, Tom. There are more than a few I haven’t heard of before…time to get my reading on!
Thanks for posting this.
Tom Ewer says
My pleasure Sandra 🙂
Justin says
Thanks for the mention, Tom! It’s great to see so many friends, colleagues, mentors, and people I respect on this list. I’m digging the newcomers… I have some reading to do!
Tom Ewer says
No problem Justin! You can ignore my email now 😉
Darnell Jackson says
Excellent List Tom,
Hard to find any sites that you missed, trust me I should know.
This is the second year for the #IBCT, I’ve been evaluating tons of sites since last year.
What I’ve found is the top sites in the world are there for a reason.
They simply CRUSH IT.
Tom Ewer says
That’s one way of putting it 😉
Nida Sea says
Awesome list, Tom! Thanks for putting this up. 🙂
Tom Ewer says
No problem Nida 🙂
JamesW says
I don’t like the list Tom, because my blog is not listed 🙁
Just kidding, the list is awesome and those blogs deserved to be in it.
Keep up the great work 🙂
Tom Ewer says
Hey James,
I’m afraid yours was one of the 100+ that didn’t make it on the list but I can assure it was up for contention. Maybe next time…
Cheers,
Tom
Mike From Maine says
Tom,
Thanks for including me on this list…I’ll send you some social love 🙂
Tom Ewer says
It’s my pleasure Mike and thanks!
Jai says
Excellent list. I have been following quickonlinetips.com, labnol.org, for many years now. Just my 2 cents.
Tom Ewer says
Thanks for the suggestions Jai 🙂
Tea Silvestre, aka the Word Chef says
Wowzers. Honored to be a part of this really great list! I’m looking forward to learning about some of the others.
Tom Ewer says
It’s my pleasure Tea — thanks for stopping by!
Nancy Collamer says
Fabulous list Tom! As a career coach and writer who has specialized in lifestyle friendly careers for over 15 years, I want to thank you for alerting me to some new sites I didn’t know about. Look forward to checking them out.
Tom Ewer says
It’s my pleasure Nancy 🙂
Tim says
So glad to see the idea of mentorship is alive and well on your blog still. Love what you do and the helpful information you give us..
Rock on
Tim
Tom Ewer says
Thanks Tim!
Jamie Alexander says
Good list,
I think I’m picking up a lot of my advice from podcasts at the moment and most of them are up there.
I usually read posts as they’re published on Twitter. It might be an idea to include the twitter handle for each one next time so people can easily follow them.
Tom Ewer says
Hi Jamie,
It’s something I’ve considered but it can become awkward with multi-author blogs etc. However, it is something I will think about again if/when there is a fourth edition.
Cheers,
Tom
Ruth Zive says
Great list and glad to be on it ;-). Here’s one that is not typically on the radar – since we work with so many startups, the VC’s and Accelerator’s are often front and centre and there are some GREAT resources along these lines – http://labs.openviewpartners.com. Check them out. A fabulous little space for companies seeking to grow. To some degree, it’s geared towards the tech sector, but still a phenomenal warehouse of information.
Tom Ewer says
That looks like a great resource — thanks Ruth!
Rico says
Impressive Link List! Some of the Blogs i do already know, but some are new to me. But all of them give a great insight and enlighting views on life and business. Thank you for the list!
Tom Ewer says
No problem Rico!
Liz Seda says
Oh Tom. You did it again, and you seem to outdo yourself every time.
Awesome list! I’m, of course, honored to be on it. I’m thinking about making my own list just so that I can return the favor. What do you think?
Liz
Tom Ewer says
As in a list of exactly the same type of blogs or a list of other types?
Tim C says
Great list Tom – definitely appreciate the time it take to put a top 25 together.. let alone a top 100 list!
Definitely have some reading to do….
Tim
Tom Ewer says
Thanks Tim! It was a lot of time but worth it I think!
Benny says
Thanks Tom for adding my little blog to the list! It’s a great list and I’m sure it took awhile to put it together!
Tom Ewer says
My pleasure Benny!
Corbett says
Fantastic list Tom, thanks for including us! This is a great way to help people find interesting new blogs. Well done 🙂
Tom Ewer says
Thanks Corbett!
Ileane says
Hi Tom! Thanks for including Basic Blog Tips! Awesome list so I’m honored to see the blog in the top 25. Cheers!
Tom Ewer says
My pleasure Ileane 🙂
Billy Murphy says
Thanks for including me on the list, as well as the mention Tom! I won’t stutter on my blog anymore, I promise 🙂
Billy Murphy says
Btw, how long did this post take you to put together? Great work, can’t wait to read through some of the other blogs on the list that are new to me.
Tom Ewer says
No problem! Good question…about 2 hours for the post itself, perhaps 3-4 hours to create the list, and God knows how many hours of research in looking through 200+ blogs!
Carl says
Superb list, I will definitely keep this page in mind and I home next year, my blog will be included in this list, wow!
Tom Ewer says
Thanks Carl!
Joey Kissimmee says
Hey Tom thank a ton brotha. It’s an honor to be a part of this list. I think this is a great way to show and filter out the not so good blogs from the good and great ones.
With the thousands and thousands of crappy “Flogs” out there, it can easily be overwhelming, especially to a new person just coming into this thing of ours.
Thanks again brotha, keep crushing it 😉
Joey
Tom Ewer says
My pleasure Joey, thanks for stopping by!
Lis D says
Great list as per usual Tom!! Some newbies on here I’m already checking out!
I did notice a little that women seem to be a bit under represented in these topics (though under the boom of Marie Forleo’s b-school marketing at the moment it might be hard to stand out!!).
I did write a little post on it this afternoon just wondering aloud if we have some biases toward certain roles online (i.e geared toward men) just as the traditional world jobs or if it comes about due to inherited history, culture, perceptions, education, predispositions etc 🙂 It’s good to get my brain ticking!!
I’m not an all screaming feminist, I just noticed it whilst I was looking over the list this morning.
Thanks again for the list! Love the work you do!
Tom Ewer says
Hey Lis,
I totally understand where you’re coming from but I’m not sure if under represented is the right way to put it — I’m not just not aware of many female bloggers that could be up for contention. There seem to be far more male bloggers operating in the quit your job/make money online/etc niche than female. If you have any suggestions I would happily consider them if/when I publish a fourth edition 🙂
Cheers,
Tom
Lis D says
Hey Tom,
Absolutely!
My thoughts actually developed more to the area of in the corporate world we know there’s still quite a perception and segregation in certain areas (i.e managerial and tech role are predominantly men) for lots of reasons of course and I’m wondering aloud if we have this in the online world too? It’s interesting to me because the online world is ‘new’ whereas traditional jobs have a whole history of the gender divide in roles coming about.
You’re right, I don’t have as many women on the radar in these areas though I know there’s some more kicking butt and I love the ones you’ve listed. There’s a book long psychology behind this too due to popularity once you’ve begun, biases etc etc but it interested me to analyze it!
Thanks for you list again!
Lee Marriott says
Wow, i’ve been trying to collate a list like this for months, thanks for the resource! Now, if i only had time to read them all 🙂
Tom Ewer says
Yeah that’s nigh-on impossible! I’d start with a few from a particular category (or categories) that you like.
Daryl says
Great list Tom!
Personally, I’d also add your ManageWP blog in there for funsies – thanks to your step by step guide on how to set up a WordPress site, as well as the nuts and bolts of managing one, I think any newbie (including myself!) can now set up a fully functioning and attractive website within a matter of hours! And with a website critical to expanding your reach worldwide, your blog is a great resource in order to figure out how to do so.
I’ve also now got tons of material to research, so thanks for the updated list!
Tom Ewer says
Hey Daryl,
Thanks! I toyed with including ManageWP but concluded that it was too focused on the technical side of things, while this is list is focused more on creative thinking etc.
Cheers,
TOm
Mitch Mitchell says
Nice list. I was going to share it on Twitter, but I can’t find any share buttons. As an online marketer, I’m thinking that’s a major faux pas. 😉
Mitch Mitchell says
And then it pops up on the left side as my comment is going through. I have my print really big, thus it totally blocks out some sidebars. At least now I can share it.
Tom Ewer says
Thanks Mitch 🙂
Yaro says
Thanks for including my site in your list, I’m honoured!
Yaro
Tom Ewer says
My pleasure Yaro; thanks for stopping by!
TP says
Great List , Tom. I really like your blog. Could you please disclose what theme you use?
It so neat.
Tom Ewer says
Hi TP,
Glad you like the blog! It’s a modified version of the Canvas framework by WooThemes.
Cheers,
Tom
Casey Dennison says
Awesome list! I visit a lot of these. Someone you should def. check into is Matthew Woodward, of http://www.matthewwoodward.co.uk. The guy was mentioned the other day on problogger, as a blogger to watch in 2013. Hes provides a ton of value and has grown his blog pretty fast, using a technique that nearly noone is using.
Tom Ewer says
Hey Casey,
I know Matthew and he’s got a great site but unfortunately it didn’t quite make the list this time. Thanks for the suggestion!
Cheers,
Tom
Michelle says
Thanks for this list Tom! I’ve got lots of reading ahead of me! One blog that I found as an inspiration in Personal Finance is Krystal Yee’s Give me my Five Bucks back http://www.givemebackmyfivebucks.com/
What’s the widget you use for your social media?
Tom Ewer says
Not heard of that one Michelle — thanks for the recommendation!
It’s not a widget I’m afraid — manual code.
sonesh says
All Top Sites at one Place
Great !!!
Lindsey Rainwater says
Thank you so much for this list! I’m looking to make my site good enough to be on lists like this, and so I’m always looking for new amazing blogs to follow and get ideas from. 😉
There are a lot of people/blogs here that I had never heard of or had forgotten about. I bookmarked a lot of them into my tiered “great blogs” folder.
Brilliant list – thank you again for taking the time to put it together. 🙂
Tom Ewer says
No problem Lindsey! 🙂
Jawad Khan | WritingMyDestiny says
Tom I just want to thank you for this great resource.
It’s an extremely useful list and can be used for a number of purposes including marketing, networking and learning (of course 🙂 )
Thanks
Tom Ewer says
My pleasure Jawad!
Diana Markuckyte says
Thank you very much for the list, Tom! Thanks to you I found really great blogs to follow as liveyourlegend.net, thinktraffic.net or zenhabits.net. I would add expertenough.com to make the list of 101 😀
Tom Ewer says
Expert Enough is another good blog but it seems to have shut down in terms of new posts…
Adrienne says
Hey Tom,
Well don’t I feel like a duffus just now having found this post! Totally by accident too. Wonder why my alerts never showed up for this one, I’m so darn sorry. Here you went and put me on a fabulous list and I didn’t even show my gratitude.
Thank you so much Tom and I’m truly flattered, late or not I definitely appreciate it. See, it’s never too late to thank someone for their generosity and I’m honored to be on this fabulous list.
Thank you again and hope you’d had an amazing year.
~Adrienne
Tom Ewer says
Hey Adrienne,
No problem at all — it’s my pleasure! Thanks for taking the time to stop by and say thanks, I appreciate it 🙂
Cheers,
Tom
Raymond says
Great list thanks for share.
Shawn says
Oh crap…so if that’s what he’s saying even though we may not be in that particular category of “popular bloggers” does that mean we could also be in a heck of a lot of trouble too?
Jesse says
Personally, I’d also add your ManageWP blog in there for funsies – thanks to your step by step guide on how to set up a WordPress site, as well as the nuts and bolts of managing one, I think any newbie (including myself!) can now set up a fully functioning and attractive website within a matter of hours! And with a website critical to expanding your reach worldwide, your blog is a great resource in order to figure out how to do so.
Tom Ewer says
Glad you’ve found it useful Jesse!
novinwebsite says
Great post, thanks for share it.
Orshid says
Thanks for this list Tom 🙂