My list of Ten Influential Bloggers

by Nic Haralambous on 7/08/2008

As published in Mandy’s MoneyWeb article:

1. Michael Trapidowww.thoughtleader.co.za/traps – Traps is a voice worth hearing. His opinion and relentless 4th estate approach to his writing is much needed in a dumbed-down political sphere.

2. Rob Stokeshttp://www.gottaquirk.com/ – Rob is an important blogger to read because he has true insight and genuine experience that makes his writing worth the read.

3. Ndumiso Ngcobohttp://www.thoughtleader.co.za/silwane – Genuine and honest opinion is hard to come by. The Silwane Files is a blog filled with simple truisms and introspective outwardly-appealing opinions.

4. Fred Roedideate.co.za – Entrepreneurship is the lifeblood of SA at the moment, Fred and his Ideate partners provide integral insight in to their business experiences.

5. Khaya Dlangahttp://www.youtube.com/user/khayav – Khaya is actually a Vlogger. His insight and no-holds-barred opinion about SA is invaluable.

6 & 7. Glen and Wanda of Urban Sprout – www.urbansprout.co.za – Green is the future and I respect and value anyone talking green in SA.

8. Vincent Maherwwww.vincentmaher.com – He doesn’t blog often but still remains an essential figure to follow in the online industry.

9. Jarred Cinmanhttp://www.thoughtleader.co.za/burningpaper – Open, honest and not scared to blog about the “no-no’s” such as religion.

10. Fred Khumalohttp://blogs.thetimes.co.za/khumalo/ – Mainstream media taking up blogging is always interesting. Fred has done a brilliant job of involving himself and his opinion in the blogosphere.

And I’d just like to thank all the bloggers and people who mentioned me in their lists in the same article.

nharalambous@gmail.com

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