Blogs about blogs, bloggers and blogging.

By Barry Bell on December 1 2005

Some days it seems like there are more blogs about blogging than blogs about, er… other stuff. And let’s face it, who’s got time to sit and read them all? I had considered creating a blog about blogs about blogging, and I guess i could have called it blogsaboutblogswatch.com but that might have just confused the issue further. Plus, at least 5 other people would have done the same thing, and then we’d eventually need to create a blog about blogs about blogs about blogging.

So instead, I’ve put together a quick guide to the first 10 of those blogs and bloggers who blog about blogs, bloggers and blogging that I could think of. That should clear things up, right?

Problogger

Who should read it: Bloggers who want to learn how to manage their blogging time more effectively, build their readership, and make the most of revenue earning opportunities.
Why you should read it: With over 3 years’ blogging experience, around 16 blogs, a network start-up under his belt, and a 6-figure income solely from blogging, Darren knows his stuff. Actually, that’s why he’s running a 6-figure annual blogging income, rather than a 6-dollar annual blogging income like the rest of us.
Link: Problogger

Jack of all blogs

Who should read it: Bloggers who want to learn how to swear, provoke other bloggers, start fights, cause mayhem, wind people up, and just generally rub people up the wrong way. But in a good way, too.
Why you should read it: Because you’ll learn how to swear, provoke other bloggers, start fights, cause mayhem, wind people up, and just generally rub people up the wrong way. But in a good way, too.
Link: Jack of all blogs

Blogebrity

Who should read it: Bloggers who secretly want to read about themselves.
Why you should read it: Because one day you might just read about yourself.
Link: Blogebrity

Workboxers

Who should read it: Bloggers who want to make their blogs profitable, more search engine friendly, and more successful. And stuff.
Why you should read it: Because Scrivs really does offer an informed, coherent, credible, logical, insightful and straightforward point of view about blogging. And stuff.
Link: Workboxers

Performancing

Who should read it: Bloggers who prefer reading about how to improve their blogging, instead of actually blogging. Oh, and bloggers who like lists. And buzzwords. And back slapping. And high fives. Probably.
Why you should read it: Because you really do prefer reading about blogging to actually blogging, stupid.
Link: Performancing

Successful Blog

Who should read it: Bloggers who are into readership rather than revenue.
Why you should read it: Because you’ll pick up some good, honest, genuine, and down-to-earth advice that’s more about content and community than clicking on ads.
Link: Successful Blog

Blog Herald

Who should read it: Bloggers.
Why you should read it: Because it’s kinda like reading a half-decent newspaper about blogging, and at the same time it’s kinda not. That makes perfect sense to me. Seriously.
Link: Blog Herald

Blog Network Watch

Who should read it: Bloggers who own blog networks, bloggers who’d like to start a blog network, and bloggers who blog for a blog network.
Why you should read it: Because blog networks are cool. And because you’re nobody if you don’t have a blog network of your very own. ;o)
Link: Blog Network Watch

Pajamas Media

Who should read it: Actually, the term here is ‘rubberneck’, not ‘read’. As in road traffic accident.
Why you should rubberneck it: I can think of a few reasons. Like, because “the most wasted of all days is one without laughter.” Or, because “men need laughter sometimes more than food.” How about, because “laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face.” And maybe because “at the height of laughter, the universe is flung into a kaleidoscope of new possibilities.” OK, I didn’t think of any of them – I had to look them up. But you get my point.
Link: Pajamas Media

By the way, these weren’t in any particular order. Oh, and if you’re wondering, the domain name ‘blogsaboutblogswatch.com’ was still available as I wrote this entry.

Incidentally, so was ‘blogsaboutblogsaboutblogswatch.com’.

Go figure.



Contributor: Barry Bell

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  • By Liberalcowboy
    December 2, 2005 1:05 am

    I am laughing my ass of as we speak. Fucking Hilarious.

  • By ME "Liz" Strauss
    December 7, 2005 7:22 pm

    I love this review and am going to it at Successful Blog. I think you nailed everyone for who they are. I particularly like your Performancing description–very tongue in cheek.
    Liz Successful Blog.

  • By ME
    December 11, 2005 3:55 pm

    Just wanted you to know your Blogging Piece in up on Successful blog.
    Come see what I said about it. When you get a chance.
    Great Finds:Blogs about Blogging>

    Liz

  • By Brian
    December 12, 2005 10:22 pm

    Everytime I read posts like this I thank god that I own the domain name masturblogging.com.

    If I only had the time.

    Think of it… your daily climax to the blogging about blogs circle jerk.

  • By Barry Bell
    December 13, 2005 9:27 am

    Isn’t that domain name already being used? Oh, hang on, I’m thinking of Performancing.com.

    My mistake.

    ;o))

    Just joking, ladies, before you start. It’s good for morale.

  • By Teli
    January 29, 2006 5:11 am

    Took me over a month to find this entry, but it’s still hilarious.

    Thanks for the late evening pick me up :)

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