November 11th, 2006

My Blogroll

The nature of my blogroll:

I fell that many of these blogs will be of interest to business people….

Ben Yoskovitz, under the name boyosko in my blogroll, works extensively in the technology industry, including web design, software development, blogging and podcasting. Ben has been in the business for 10 years.

Chris Baggott, whom I have known for more than 20 years, is a leader in database marketing. Chris is the co-founder and chief marketing officer of Exact Target’s market leading on-demand email software solutions.

The blog titled ConverStations, was developed by Mike Sansone, a blog coach, helping many companies and professionals launch and improve their business blog sites.

Douglas Karr, a personal mentor, is currently a product manager for a major permission-based Email Service Provider.

Shawn Hessings is the creater of the website BootStapme.com, a website that advises you on how to bootstrap your business to fame and fortune.

Zenophon Abraham Jr., under the name Zennie in my blogroll, is the designer and developer of the XFL Simsworld and the Oakland Baseball Simsworld and the creator of the website business model around which SBS products are built.

Michael Parekh, was the lead research analyst for the IPO’s of Internet Companies like UUNET, Yahoo!, eBay, America Online and many other similar companies. He currently splits his time between the East and West coast with several trips to Asia and Europe, focusing on Internet trends, technologies and investments.

Chris Cree is the creator of the blog CREEations, a blog of practical life and philosophy. Chris’s goal is to challenge the way people look at the world.

Colin Sullivan, the author of the blog Chronic Pain, has spent close to 20 years working for Wall Street, where he’s responsibilities included analysis, turnarounds, gap analysis and driving revenue.

Clary Lopez is a member of the blog site Guerrilla Marketer’s Cafe. This is a site where authors and readers can mingle. Clary is an author, photographer, webmaster and moderater. Clary’s book Simplicity-Richness of Life, explain’s her philosophy on how to do as much as you can without complicating your life.

 

Michael Seneadza, a Stanford graduate and the creator of the website Trader Mike, has been a professional trader since 1999.

 

 

 

 

5 Responses

  1. Mike Sansone Says:

    JD, Thanks for including me in a stellar group of thinkers. I read several of them - and you’ve introduced me to a few new folks. I know if you find value in them, so then will I.

    Stay contagious ~ Mike

  2. Chris Cree Says:

    Jim, Wow! You’ve got a great list of blogs here. I’m honored that you found my search for practical life philosophy worth including in your list.

  3. osmany Says:

    i feel like an intruder there… ;-) but my technorati thanks you ! lol

  4. Doug Karr Says:

    JD - I don’t deserve to be in the company of these folks. You and your blog are an inspiration. You’ve taken so much time out to communicate with me, and even my son on such important topics. Thanks for your generosity!

  5. Kenny Says:

    Thanks for the info! It will be more convenient if you include a link of their blog in your article. Thanks anyway.

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