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A Guide to Billionaire Bloggers - And Some We'd Like to See

Written by Josh Catone / February 6, 2008 3:03 PM / 22 Comments

With the news today that billionaire investor Carl Icahn is getting ready to start blogging, we started to wonder what other billionaires blog. Sadly (or perhaps not so sadly), not many of them blog. Why should we care if a billionaire blogs? After all, they only represent the tiniest fraction of the population (there are at last count 946 billionaires worldwide compared to about 6.6 billion people). Really, you might not care about the things a billionaire might write about, but along with controlling a disproportionally large amount of the world's money, they also wield a lot of power over our daily lives as a result. So it might be nice to see what goes on in their heads.

Billionaire Bloggers

Name: Carl Icahn
Worth: $14.5 Billion
Blog: The Icahn Report
What It's Like: The only thing Icahn's blog has up right now is a notice saying that the blog is coming soon. But for a man who is so known for trying to publicly control the companies he invests in, I think we can expect a lot of posts about what direction his thinks specific business should take.

Name: Mark Cuban
Worth: $2.8 Billion
Blog: Blog Maverick
What It's Like: Mark Cuban is probably the best known billionaire blogger. As both a technology entrepreneur and the owner of a professional sports team, Cuban uses his blog to opine on everything from business to sports to ethics to the trials and tribulations of Facebook account maintenance (handy if you too have 5000 friends on the network...). It's not quite the must-read that Marc Andreesen's blog has become, but it is still worth checking out.

Name: Donald Trump
Worth: $3.5 billion
Blog: The Trump Blog
What It's Like: Ah, Trump. The billionaire real estate magnate cum TV celebrity writes a blog about business (along with a few other contributors) on his Trump University web site. Trump University is a non-accredited online university that sells correspondence courses in real estate and entrepreneurship. It has also been accused of spamming prospective students. Which is fitting given that Trump's blog, which is plastered in ads for his books and other products, feels like one giant ad.

Name: Pierre Omidyar
Worth: $8.8 billion
Blog: Pierre's blog
What It's Like: The wealthy founder of eBay may have been the first billionaire to blog, when he started writing on on a TypePad blog in May, 2003. But after 3 years of no updates, Pierre shifted his blogging to Vox late last year. Mostly, though, his Vox blog is just a feed of his Twitter stream. It's an interesting peek at the daily thoughts of one of the web's most influential people, but we miss his full blog, on which he used to write at length about political and social issues (he still writes about his dislike of the Bush administration on his Vox blog, but it seems less often).

Name: George Soros
Worth: $8.5 Billion
Blog: George Soros
What It's Like: Ok, George Soros doesn't really blog. Just once, on the Huffington Post. In his single stint at blogging, Soros wrote about how the concept of the war on terror is self-defeating and framing US policy inside it isn't doing the country any favors. But his post is tainted when you realize his one foray into the blogosphere coincided with the publication of his book about the war on terror. In otherwords, even though his ideas may be valid, the entire thing was a political stunt.

Name: J.K. Rowling
Worth: $1 Billion
Blog: J.K. Rowling's Diary
What It's Like: Ah, here we go, a best selling author. Certainly J.K. Rowling must have an awesome blog, right? Not so much. The Diary section of Rowling's official site is a little weak. A not-so-often updated single page with no archives. I'm not even sure that qualifies as a blog, and I can't help but think her fans must be somewhat disappointed by it. Rowling also appears to pen the news section of her site, which is a bit more interesting, has archives, and is updated slightly more frequently. But even so... no comments? No thoughts about the writing process, other literature, the decline of reading in society, your philanthropic work? C'mon, Ms. Rowling, give us a little more, please.

Name: Jerry Yang and David Filo
Worth: $2.2 and $2.5 Billion
Blog: Yodel Anecdotal
What It's Like: Though not exclusively theirs, Yahoo! founders Jerry Yang and David Filo do occasionally contribute to the company's corporate blog. Though Filo has written less recently, his posts tend to be more interesting, often concerning the environment or things outside of the Yahoo! product line or business.

Name: Steve Jobs
Worth: $5.7 Billion
Blog: The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs
What It's Like: Jobs is one lucky billionaire... he doens't have to lift a finger to blog his every thought. Who needs the real Steve Jobs when you've got a perfectly good fake one already?

Who We Want to See Blog

The list of billionaires who blog is rather paltry (let us know if we missed any). So below are some of people on the billionaire list we wish blogged, and why.

Name: Oprah Winfrey
Worth: $1.5 Billion
Why: Oprah has her hand in just about every other type of media, so why not blogging? She's one of the most influential women in America and her opinions are closely followed by millions of people -- she's even recently shown that she can have an effect on US politics. What better way to connect to fans than through a blog?

Name: Sir Richard Branson
Worth: $3.8 Billion
Why: The man does crazy things like try to fly around the world in a balloon. You try telling me that his blog wouldn't be interesting to read...

Name: Meg Whitman
Worth: $1.3 Billion
Why: If the rumors are true that Meg Whitman is planning to run for the governorship of California, it would be wise to start blogging and getting her ideas out there.

Name: Bill Gates
Worth: $56 Billion
Why: Not only is he the richest man in the world, but Bill Gates is about to step down from day-to-day work at Microsoft. He'll have plenty of time to start blogging, and given all the charity work he is involved in through his foundation, I'm sure he has a lot to say about the state of the world.

Name: Michael Bloomberg
Worth: $5.5 Billion
Why: Bloomberg, who is the well-liked mayor New York City, recently left the Republican party and rumors persist that he is mulling a presidential run in the US. It's starting to get a little late for that, but he has a lot of interesting ideas on pressing issues like the environment that we'd love to hear, if not as part of a presidential platform, then on a blog.

Name: Eric Schmidt
Worth: $6.2 Billion
Why: Our post about the Google CEO's take on web 3.0 remains one of our most popular of all time. Clearly, people are interested in what Schmidt has to say.

Name: George Lucas
Worth: $3.6 Billion
Why: Because we're nerds...


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  1. Even if we don't learn anything, the billionaire factor will keep pulling us like a magnet...

    Posted by: Jollyjo | February 6, 2008 3:28 PM



  2. Amazing selection!

    Posted by: Fubiz | February 6, 2008 4:07 PM



  3. If George Lucas started a blog, I could die happy.

    Posted by: Fat Kid Unleashed | February 6, 2008 4:44 PM



  4. I'd skip Oprah's blog (she's on TV *every* day as it is), but would love to read one from Buffett... I think his voice of wisdom in the financial markets would be phenomenal.

    Oh, and how about someone from the Walmart family? They could talk about what it's like to be ridiculously rich and exploit workers around the world, robbing them of decent wages and healthcare. Would be awesome.

    Was that over the top?

    Posted by: Jeremy Toeman | February 6, 2008 6:02 PM



  5. How about Blackstone billionaire and co-founder Stephen Schwarzman?

    http://www.newsgroper.com/stephen-schwarzman

    Posted by: James T | February 6, 2008 6:53 PM



  6. And maybe Sir Paul McCartney? But NOT Sir Mick.
    Stephen Fry is probably not a billionaire. But he's a damn fine blogger.

    Posted by: genevieve | February 7, 2008 12:34 AM



  7. This is quite a funny list.

    @genevieve: it would be great to see paul mccartney blog, i think that would be a very interesting read. Especially, if he wrote about his social life throughout the years.

    Posted by: Steven Finch | February 7, 2008 2:52 AM



  8. but fake stevejobs is not really steve jobs.

    im confused in the post.

    Posted by: sf | February 7, 2008 4:07 AM




  9. Great list !

    Posted by: Abdul Jaleel | February 7, 2008 8:34 AM



  10. Actually Bill Gates had a blog already, but I think they closed it down pretty quick, because nobody was falling for the fake PR crap. The problem was that it wasn't Gates blogging, but some guy who ... well wasn't Bill Gates. Blogs supposed to be a personal opnion and I guess, they didn't get that back then.

    I would like to know, if all of the listed billionaires are really blogging for themselfs.

    Posted by: Igor | February 7, 2008 8:34 AM



  11. Bodog founder maybe?

    http://www.calvinayrelife.com/

    Posted by: David | February 7, 2008 9:09 AM



  12. @Igor: Trump's blog seems like it might be ghost written... and I would bet that Yang and Filo get their posts vetted by the PR department.

    We can be pretty certain Mark Cuban is actually authoring his blog, though. ;)

    @James T: Thanks! Schwarzman is one I missed!

    @David: Ayre actually fell off the billionaire list last year -- though he's a still an extremely wealthy blogger. ;)

    Posted by: Josh Catone Author Profile Page | February 7, 2008 9:53 AM



  13. While these other Pretenders Blog I personally gave away $1 Billion Dollars to Every Blogger on the Planet*

    ;))

    Peace*

    Posted by: BillyWarhol | February 7, 2008 2:02 PM



  14. How about larry ellison of oracle? I'd love to read about his narratives flying his fighter jets under bridges.

    Posted by: CVOS SEO | February 7, 2008 2:12 PM



  15. Although apparantly not a RWW reader, I would imagine Josh Kopelman (Managing director of First Round Capital, cofounder of Half.com, TurnTide, Infonautics, etc) has to be pretty close to the billionaire status. He is at http://redeye.firstround.com/

    Posted by: Oren | February 7, 2008 5:36 PM



  16. I had my first headhunt in the curikudos job fair held in 2006. And now i

    think its time to switch over. Can some one let me know when the job fair starts again.

    Posted by: james | February 8, 2008 6:52 AM



  17. That is a great list of bloggers! I will have to check out Mark Cubans bloq especially after a mav's meltdown. My guess is he would hold less back then the others. I would also like to see if Steve Wynn has a blog.

    Posted by: Shopsmore.com | February 8, 2008 8:06 AM



  18. The fact of the matter is that we, who are the common folks of the world often wonder how the top 5% live and what they think about and whats important to them, in hopes that they will unviel some insites as to the keys for us becomming more like them "financially" at least. there was a campain that ran a few years ago that simply said........"when E.F. Hutton speakes, everybody listens". Tell me how to get some of what you got and ill listen, teach me how to achieve success and ill take notes and apply it to my everyday life. Give me a chance and ill make u proud. If i dont ask then you cant tell me no. If i dont try because of the possibility of failure then ill never succeed, and those who succeed are the ones that have failed time and time agian. If after you've tried 1000 times to get something to work and on the 1001 time you get it to work, the knowledge gained is that you know 1000 ways that wont work..........

    Posted by: Eric Ford | February 8, 2008 9:50 AM



  19. If Oprah starts blogging, she'd better join the BlogHer community too!

    Posted by: Corvida | February 8, 2008 10:11 AM



  20. Not so intresting.

    Posted by: Mahesh | February 11, 2008 10:21 PM



  21. I would like to see Bill Gates blog.

    Posted by: Planet Lowyat | February 11, 2008 11:37 PM



  22. In Holland the dutch billionaire Joseph Shenouda (founder of Shenouda IT) blogs also at www.shenouda.nl , but not a lot of content and its in dutch only.

    Posted by: Kirby | February 15, 2008 4:30 AM



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