My Top 3 Blogs

November 24, 2008
Estimated reading time:
3 minutes

On the main page of this site is a list of blogs and websites that I read on a regular basis (in fact I subscribe to them all via RSS and read them in Google Reader). I'd recommend all of them, but thse are the three that I think are the best.

Ryan Holiday

I've written about Ryan a couple of times before, but his site is fantastic. Ryan is PR director for Rudius Media and also does work for a big Hollywood management company and the author Robert Greene, among others. Aside from the huge fact that his site is the inspiration for mine, the guy works for Tucker Max, and he reads like his life depends on it. His reading list is packed with great books (I'm working through them now). Ryan is only a year older than me and yet seems so driven, motivated and mature, it's incredible. If you're under the age of 25 and aren't reading his blog, you should be. Here's some posts of his from my delicious bookmarks:

Seth Godin

Seth's blog is a fantastic blog on business and marketing. He is one of the most respected business thinkers in the world and, if I remember rightly, his blog is the most read business blog on the internet. His common sense approach to business is great. If and when I start a business in the future, this post will be my manifesto. Some other posts of his that I like:

I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell

This is the production blog for Tucker Max's first film, I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell, and is written predominantly by Tucker, but with posts from his executive producer and co-writer Nils Parker, and a couple from his assistant Greg and the lead actors. Obviously I'm a big fan of Tucker Max, but I never really appreciated how hard the guy works or how smart he was until he started this blog. The archives stretch right back to pre-production, and Tucker talks about finding a director, casting, making the financing deals and so on, before moving onto the actual shooting of the film. It's now in the post-production process, with editing and test screenings and so on, and it's scheduled to be released in 2009. I can't wait. If you have any interest in film and want to know more about what goes on behind the scenes, you should definitely check it out. Here are some of my favourite posts from the IHTSBIH production blog:

Of course I'm always looking for new sites to read, more content to devour, so if anyone knows any other good blogs or websites they think I should be reading, let me know. I'd love to hear what other people are reading, or what they think of these choices.

Related posts

Did you like this?

I write a semi-regular newsletter called Human Capital, to help you become a better, healthier, happier leader.

Sign up below and you’ll get the very next one. No spam, ever, I promise.