Question of the Day

| By Scott McClellan | Found in The Web | 31 Comments

A few of us were tossing this question around and I thought I’d pose it to you:

From what blog or blogger do you most anticipate a new post?

In other words, when you start checking blogs, where do you look first? Or when you launch your feedreader, what blog do you check first for the little “new blog post” indicator?

  • Kyle

    I check Jason Boyett’s blog first.

  • http://www.taylorlyall.com Taylor Lyall

    Don Miller

  • Jon Rogers

    Lifehacker(.com)

  • http://peterpedro.extendr.com Pete

    Smashing Magazine

  • http://paulstewart.typepad.com Paul Stewart

    Ben Arment

  • http://www.allanwhite.net/ Allan White

    I have a “must read” folder in NetNewsWire (works in Google Reader, too). I just hit that folder and read it.

    Within that: My wife’s blog & twitter feed; my “all projects” feed from Basecamp; my Twitter replies feed.
    Also in there, but rotating occasionally: Tim Ferris (4hr wk-week); Presentation Zen; Art of Manliness; and Ben Arment (he keeps it real!).

    I also have a folder of smart tags, which search my feeds for various things like “Aperture”, “FCP OR Final Cut”, “presentation”.

    You’re like, “that is WAY too much work, dude!”. True, but it’s quite efficient. I’ve been an RSS junkie for a long time, and try to keep up with a lot of topics. I’m playing with Yahoo Pipes to wire together views of what’s happening in the blog- and twitterspheres.

    I also keep a folder of blogs that are longer reads, when time allows.

  • http://www.allanwhite.net/ Allan White

    I also started listening to podcasts more this year – I don’t read news or politics blogs much anymore as a result. I reviewed a few here and here.

  • Mike Fair

    Perry Noble

  • http://blog.jasonboyett.com Jason Boyett

    I was going to say something like Lifehacker, too, but I change my answer to Kyle’s blog. Thanks, Kyle.

  • http://theestherproject.wordpress.com Lex

    Dad Gone Mad (.com)

  • http://ryanbrien.com Ryan_B

    videocopilot.net

  • http://www.codyjensen.tumblr.com Cody Jensen

    elclinto.com or Difted.com

  • http://www.matthewahawkins.com/blog Matthew

    videocopilot.net as well. Not enough there lately.
    or
    already been chewed

  • http://oldandnew.tumblr.com samuel
  • http://www.stocad.com Aaron
  • http://www.theplowblog.com Corey

    I love seeing http://www.woostercollective.com/

    Some cool stuff there. Great art to see in the morning to get creative.

  • http://davisseal.com Brad Davis Seal
  • http://bfalexander.com Brian Alexander

    Usually anything in my church media folder in my Google reader.

  • Chris Reardon

    Lifehacker, Engadget, smashing mag, matt paul turner, alreadybeenchewed, and Ben Arment are only some of my favorites.

  • http://www.myspace.com/mga1016 Matt Ames

    I have a “Friends” folder in Google Reader and look forward to reading what the people I actually know have posting first.

  • Regan

    /film.com

  • http://www.patrolmag.com David

    Daily Intel (nymag.com) or Andrew Sullivan.

  • Michael Schutz

    Seth Godin and Smashing Magazine

  • Sean Fitch

    Deadly Viper Blog (Mike Foster, Jud Wilhite, & co.)

    http://www.deadlyviper.org

  • cssProdigy

    I’m a geek so.
    David Walsh programming blog and Smashing Magazine.

  • Kari Byrd

    I have to admit it’s CakeWrecks but Flowerdust is a very close second.

  • http://jacebreeback.blogspot.com Jace

    Well of course the Collide Blog…but more seriously, I’m with Mike Flair on this…I’m always looking for Perry Noble’s latest post…I always find nuggets of wisdom from his posts. And a close second is Steven Furtick…

  • http://myasr.net Alex

    Church Marketing Sucks or something good from Pew Reserach or Nielsen

  • http://larhule.blogspot.com larhule

    Christopher Hitchens (Slate)

  • http://www.worshipcity.wordpress.com Conner Byrd

    RagamuffinSoul.com

  • Ian

    David Crowder, the guy is a phenomenal writer