
Ok, so you want to know what Rubel, Scoble, or Godin, or Jarvis said today, right?
You could go to each of their sites and read their latest posts.
Even better, you could subscribe to each of their blogs with your blog readers.
Best yet, you can subscribe to the "AListReview.com" and get a digest of the most important posts of the day from the "A" Listers.
Who are the "A" Lister bloggers? We will be maintaining our own list, but we will be making that list from sites such as Blogebrity - The List or Technorati's Top 100 Blogs
This will be a review or digest of the top "A" list bloggers. This is for the busy business guy or gal who wants to follow the top Bloggers, but doesn't have time to read them all, so is looking for a shorter summary of most important posts of the day from the A list bloggers.
If we miss an important voice or post, let us know and we will make sure we take a look.






Thanks Tim. This is a very interesting concept and it leads me to wonder about the specific criteria used to create the lists. Are standard rubrics used for creating lists? Are these rubrics available to bloggers? What is the makeup (population groups) of the list? While I had not heard of this concept before I am all for high standards (and even published a 1999 book on assessment). Still I'd find it facinating to see specific rubrics used to create top lists. Where could one review these?
Posted by: Ellen Weber | March 27, 2006 10:18 PM | Permalink to Comment