In my last post, I encouraged you to break through the glass ceiling of your practice by investing time, energy and resources in new ways of marketing. If you recall, you must Think Different to accomplish this.
However, even though the battle cry for change was evident, I didn’t give you much ammunition to take back with you into the trenches. So, today I plan on rectifying that problem by introducing you to seven professional bloggers that you MUST add to your RSS subscription. (If you’re still a little fuzzy on what RSS is, then read this explanation.)
Before I provide the resources, please understand that I am cognizant to the fact that I don’t hold all of the answers. It would be foolish and absolutely asinine of me to think that I do.
Furthermore, I am truly honored and humbled to serve you with this blog. I make every attempt to provide quality content that you can use so that your valuable time isn’t wasted. If there are other resources available that can cover a specific topic better than I can, then my goal is to provide those for you.
So, without further adieu, here are my seven top blogger recommendations that you NEED to subscribe to:
1. Darren Rowse from ProBlogger.net
2. Brian Clark of CopyBlogger.com
3. Grant Griffiths of BlogForProfit.com
4. Chris Garrett of ChrisG.com
5. Michael Martine of Remarkablogger.com
6. David Risley of David Risley dot com
7. Chris Brogan of ChrisBrogan.com
And, to make things simple, you can subscribe to their RSS feeds below.
1. Darren’s RSS.
2. Brian’s RSS.
3. Grant’s RSS.
4. Chris G’s RSS.
5. Michael’s RSS.
6. David’s RSS.
7. Chris Brogan’s RSS.
After you spend some time on their blogs, come back and let me know what you think by leaving your comments in the {comments} section below.




















Have most, if not all of them already. Great blogs :] You should check out Adam Singer @ The Future Buzz – http://thefuturebuzz.com/
Thanks for the link. I’ll definitely check him out.
By the way, I stopped by your blog. Great stuff!
I appreciate you stopping by, sharing the new link and introducing me to your blog. I’m always looking for valuable content to add to my Google Reader.
Take care!