There’s a meme going around, and unlike a virus, this one’s OK to catch. It’s a list of “Z-list” blogs, and I’m supposed to post the list after adding a few more names to it.
The idea, of course, is to create a tidal wave of links for the lesser-trafficked marketing blogs, and I admit that I did visit a couple on this list whose name caught my eye.
Still, I wonder if the whole enterprise wouldn’t be more useful if we all added just one blog to the list – and included some explanation why.
Given my love of Engagement Marketing, I’m adding engagement blogs to the list. Enjoy!
Pow! Right Between The Eyes! Andy Nulman’s Blog About Surprise
Working at Home on the Internet
Scott Burkett’s Pothole on the Infobahn
Shut Up and Drink the Kool-Aid!
Women, Art, Life: Weaving It All Together
Thanks for mentioning Buzzoodle and the rest of the z-list. I agree some explanation would be great, but imagine how big it would be then!
Have a great 2007
I agree … an explanation would be good. Would love to know why you chose the 5 you did.
Thanks for mentioning Flooring The Consumer!
101 Reasons Memes are a Good Thing…
This post from copywriter underground list 101 Z-list blogs on Copy-writing….
Thanks for adding my blog. Appreciate it. You have a great list there.
The Z List has been fun to watch morph – I try hard to keep up with it by watching links that come thru my blog (I still haven’t found out how Women, Art, Life got on the list or who to thank for the wonderful browsing trips it has taken me on). Now that it’s getting so big, it would be nice to have them sorted out a bit, huh? Still, half the pleasure is in the hunt – you just never know what you’ll find! thanks for passing it along.
“Never underestimate the power of a small group of dedicated people to change the world. Indeed, it’s all that ever have.”
by Margaret Mead
The Z-list is the embodiment of this quote. Thanks for adding us.
Thanks,
Chris
http://www.msco.com/blog
written by Mark Stevens the author of:
YOUR MARKETING SUCKS
I don’t know if it’s changed the world, but I agree that watching the meme grow and morph is pretty damned interesting, at least from a sociology perspective.