Welcome to another addition to The Crazy Colombian’s Hall of Fame, where I have been sharing with you, my dear readers, some of the most amazing writers of the internet. In the last month and a half, I told you of the following writers:
- I, Cringely (link)
- Leo Babauta’s Zen Habits (link)
- Seth Godin’s blog (link)
- Randy Cassingham’s This is True (link)
- Dan Millman’s The Peaceful Warrior’s Way (link)
- J.D. Roth’s Get Rick Slowly (link)
- New Scientist’s Environment blog (link)
If you’d like to review what I’ve said about each of them, you may want to go to this page. For now, let’s get on to this week’s addition:
Brian Clark’s Copyblogger (link)
Is writing good ‘copy’ a lost art? Not when you subscribe to this blog about great copy-writing for online success. The brain child of Brian Clark and founded in 2006, this blog has quickly become a Mecca for aspiring internet writers and marketers alike. Full of good advice on how to get traffic; gain subscribers; attract links; and sell something (anything!), Copyblogger gives you the required knowledge to master the Art & Science of writing compelling copy.
If you have an online presence, and want people that visit your web site to respond in specific ways, Copyblogger is a must have subscription (and like all other entries in this Hall of Fame, it’s free)