Yesterday, a reader asked what kind of websites I read. It’s not the first time I’m asked this question, so I decided to make a post so that everyone can see.
Below are all my favorite blogs that I’m reading at this time. Each of them is different from the others and they all add variety and value to my reading.
- Plugin Id is a blog about personal development, currently written by Bud Hennekes. I’ve been following this blog for one year, and I always find nice posts every time I visit.
- Upgrade Reality is written by my friend Diggy, and it’s one of the top blogs on self improvement in the world.
- Dragos Roua is a popular blog about personal development and productivity. Some of his famous posts are 77 business tips for an online entrepreneur and 100 ways to live a better life.
- Four Hour Work Week is a blog written by Tim Ferris on lifestyle design. I think everyone knows this blog already, and if you don’t, you should really check it out.
- The Daniel Richard is a blog about minimalism and simplicity. I like it because it provides a huge boost of motivation every time I read it.
- Seth Godin provides daily insights on marketing and he’s probably the most known marketer online.
- Wake Up Cloud is written by Henri, who recently moved to Spain with his girlfriend thanks to the money he made from internet marketing. He has a nice blog and lots of articles on personal development.
- Prolific Living is a blog about lifestyle. I always read this blog with a smile, and it’s a great source of motivation for me.
- Viperchill is a blog about viral marketing. Its author, Glen, has helped me multiple times and he really knows what he’s talking about.
Conclusion
Other than reading these blogs, I use aggregators and twitter to follow some other bloggers and friends, and I always visit websites from people who leave comments here.
Now it’s your turn, what are your favorite blogs and websites?









Hey Oscar!
Thanks for including me in this list of fabulous bloggers!
Very much appreciated!
Cheers
Diggy
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You’re very welcome Diggy!
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Good list, Oscar! Thanks for mentioning good ole Wake Up Cloud. I have been enjoying mnmlist.com and farbeyondthestars.com a lot lately.
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Hey Henri, you’re welcome :)
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Blush blush!!! Oscar, you make my day and your encouragement will boost Prolific Living’s ego to where I won’t be able to bring it down so easily ;)! Thank you so much. Of the blogs you listed, we have a few in common and, the best part of you sharing this, a few I will now pick up. It’s a post every blogger should do at some point because the blogosphere is vast and expanding and finding golden nuggets fun and challenging. Thank you for a fantastic list and for humoring me… !
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Hey Farnoosh, I’m really enjoying your work at prolific living. Keep the god stuff coming :)
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Yours ;)
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Thanks Jef!
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Hey Oscar, I’m humbled that you included my blog here. Also, I think I know all the people in the gang and with some of them I even had a chat, I can confirm that they are ALL fantastic people, besides being popular bloggers at the same time.
Thanks again for the mention, man, keep rocking :-)
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Hey Dragos, you’re welcome!
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This post was mentioned on Twitter by oscardelben: 10 Blogs That I Read That You Should Probably Read Too http://bit.ly/cpggNP
Some great Blogs on this list Oscar! To be honest, I love most of them but in particular like Tim Ferriss and recently Dragos Roua.
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They are very good blogs indeed!
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In the personal development and internet marketing fields:
FreeStyleMind
Upgrade Reality
ViperChill
Shoemoney
Tim Ferris
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Glad to be in that list :D
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Great list of bloggers to read, Oscar. I think I follow all of them except one, so I agree with your choice.
Of course, there are so many wonderful writers out there that are not included, but I’m sure you update the list.
I’m happy to see a variety of niches represented, too.
Karen
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Hey Karen, listing all the great bloggers and writers would be impossible, that’s why I tried to limit to a top 10 of what I personally read.
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Hi Oscar, wow. this is what I’m talking about! Unfortunately, it took me about 2 hours to get down here… I kept on clicking on your recommended sites and repeatedly got side tracked through their articles.
Definitely by far, I’m sure the reason why people visit your site(as I will from now on) is that you keep constant value.
Thankyou for this list.
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Hey Parker, glad you enjoyed the list, hope you’ve found something interesting.
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thank you so much oscar, these really help me. i love love love it! :)
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Hey melsabrie, I’m glad that you love, love them :)
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GRAZIE Oscar!!
I think I’ll give a look to those blogs!! They look interesting!!!
I have to learn a lot to keep a blog, I’ve just started!!
Have a nice day!!
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Hey Laura, I think your blog looks good! Drop me a line anytime ;)
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Your list is missing Steve Pavlina. I don’t think there is a blogger with more original ideas.
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I found that steve pavlina is talking more about his workshops lately than anything else, so I just visit his website once or twice per month. His archives are pure gold tough.
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Inspirational list!
I’m following these blogs these days (of course, alongside freestylemind.com):
http://www.peopleskillsdecoded.com/
http://sourcesofinsight.com/
http://litemind.com/
http://www.illuminatedmind.net/
I like using igoogle as aggregator, the layout kind of forces you to limit the amount of feeds, helps to focus.
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That’s a great tip, thanks for sharing!
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Greetings from Venezuela. I just love your blog! Excelent tips on self improvement and personal development. It has really helped me.
Thank u so much!
Congrats!
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Hey Anelisa, thanks for your kind words :)
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Some of my favourite old characters there. Particularly Seth Godin after I picked up a copy of his Ideavirus in South Africa recently.
Cheers Oscar
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Cheers Lindsay!
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Hey Oscar, nice list of good people. You also did a nice job organizing the page, looks real clean. Many of these bloggers are friends, but there are a couple I am going to check out. Thanks!
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Hey Jonathan, glad you liked the list!
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Ooh thanks again oscar. Those are very good sites. I especially liked Daniel Richard’s, how he kept it so simple, beautiful, meaningful, no-fuss.
I came across this page about Regina Brett’s 45 life lessons, and thought you might enjoy it like I did, if you haven’t already read it. :)
http://www.cleveland.com/brett/blog/index.ssf/2006/05/regina_bretts_45_life_lessons.htmlreply to this comment
Hi Oscar
I visit and comment on Prolific Living because I blog on Public Speaking and Farnoosh is involved with Toastmasters.
The graphics are also brilliant on her site.
I have a feeling that I should know who Seth Godin is, but as for the other sites…. not visited them.
With lots of hard work, perhaps I’ll make it to your next top ten list. LOL
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Hey Keith! I didn’t knew she was involved with toastmasters. Good to know!
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Looks like I have some blogs to check out… The only one that I’m subscribed to (and via email) is Seth Godin’s.
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Hey Ricardo, Seth Godin has indeed a really cool blog
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Here is a large aggregator, www.lifestyledesignfeeder.com
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It’s not loading for me at the moment, but I’ll check it out.
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Nice, clean site. Will check back often. Peace!
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