The Blogher conference for and about women bloggers kicks off today in San Francisco and in honor of this important event, we decided to share some links to some of our favorite women bloggers here at RWW.
Gender is an important lens through which people communicate and that's still the case online. Below are links to some of our favorite women bloggers and some favorites from some web celebs you may or may not know. We hope you'll visit their sites and add more of your favorites in the comments.
Marshall Kirkpatrick
Many of my favorites were named by the people below, but a few unique ones include:
Anastasia Goodstein, founder of YPulse, a blog about marketing to youth that even non-marketers will enjoy reading.
Marjolein Hoekstra of CleverClogs, my RSS mentor.
Orli Yakuel, Go2Web2.0, frequently finds web apps first.
Laurel Papworth, SilkCharm, a fabulous Australian social media consultant I've just recently discovered.
Photo: Orli Yakuel, by Yaniv Golan
Sarah Perez
RWW writer Sarah Perez says our own Corvida is her favorite woman blogger, but she's got a list of others she likes a lot as well.
Cyndy Aleo-Carreira, from Profy, a leading news blog about life online and promotion for the Profy blogging platform. Svetlana Gladkova, who writes on Profy.com as well as the Profy Development Blog is also one of Sarah's favorites.
Tamar Weinberg, Techipedia, is an internet marketing rock star and a repeat selection by several people asked to make a list for this post.
Veronica Belmont is a blogger and video blogger all over the internet.
Natalie Del Conte is a blogger and video blogger for CNet/CBS.
Gina Trapani leads the fabulous blog LifeHacker
Emily Chang writes and publishes all kinds of different sites, including PicoCool and eHub. Her design company created the most recent design for RWW.
Leah Culver is a founder of standards-happy microblogging platform Pownce.
Kara Swisher writes for All Things D and is one of the most powerful people on the web.
Sarah Lacy is a business writer, author and blogger focusing on tech.
Wow, what a list!
Photo: Sarah Lacy, by Brian Solis
Frederic Lardinois
RWW's Frederic Lardinois was a little late to the game, so many of his favorites were already taken by Sarah above (whose weren't?) - but here's a few folks he's adding to the list.
Susan Mernit used to work at Yahoo! Personals, is rumored to be working on a secret startup project and has lots to teach all of us about the social media space.
Xeni Jardin writes for weird-hunting blog BoingBoing and publishes media all around the world and web.
Lorelle VanFossen writes Lorelle on Wordpress, a leading source of education about using WordPress and about blogging in general.
Photo: Susan Mernit, by Brian Solis
Why stop at just our list? We asked a few other people to contribute. We hope you'll add your list of favorites in comments as well.
Matt Mullenweg is the creator of WordPress and another fan of Lorelle on Wordpress. He also named three other bloggers that were new to our list.
Kathy Sierra teaches people about usability and design. More than a year after a gender-based campaign of harassment led her to stop posting to her blog, Sierra remains a public speaker in high demand and one of many peoples' favorite bloggers.
danah boyd is an academic researching the culture of youth on social networks. If you've ever got some free time and want just one blog to read - hers is a good choice.
Tara Hunt is a marketing consultant and author. She blogs at Horse Pig Cow about how businesses can thrive in the changing online world.
Holly Ross
Holly Ross is the Executive Director of the Nonprofit Technology Network, NTEN. Her must-reads include:
Nancy Schwartz's Getting Attention, all about new media marketing for nonprofit organizations.
Michelle Martin's Bamboo Project is a blog about personal and proffesional development for knowledge workers.
Charlene Li is an outbound analyst at Forrester and co-author of Groundswell, a book and a blog about how big business can transform itself to engage in the social web.
Beth Kanter is a nonprofit tech consultant who has worked with nonprofit arts and community-based organizations for over twenty-five years. Words can't describe Beth's awesomeness.
Mike Linksvayer
Mike Linksvayer is the CTO of Creative Commons, a global organization working to create alternatives to traditional copyright law. His favorite bloggers include:
Wendy Seltzer is a technology law blogger who writes about Intellectual Property Rights.
Kerry Howley is a senior editor at Reason magazine and a blogger.
Michelle Thorne is a thinker, about free culture and a whole lot more.
Carolina Botero is a Colombian blogger who writes in Spanish about Free Culture and technology.
Curt Hopkins
Curt Hopkins is the founding editor of The Committee to Protect Bloggers, a blog and organization dedicated to protecting bloggers around the world from imprisonment, censorship and other offenses at the hand of authoritarian governments. Curt didn't hesitate for a moment before pointing us toward the following bloggers.
Esra'a Al Shafei is a 21 year old blogger from the Kingdom of Bahrain. She writes at Mideast Youth and at FreeKareem.org, a blog dedicated to agitating for the freedom of imprisoned Egyptian blogger Abdul Kareem Nabeel Suleiman.
Israel-Canadian freelance writer Lisa Goldman writes about Israel and media.
Sokari Ekine is the founder of Black Looks, a blog about Africa, women in Africa and a whole host of other topics.
The blogs above are just a few of the many that are written by women leading public discussions about technology and many other topics online. Now that it's time for this year's Blogher conference, we'd love to take the opportunity to discover more excellent women who blogs. Who are your favorites?
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Sarah Perez!
Posted by: David | July 18, 2008 7:21 PM
I like queen of Spain and karoli kuns. And Susan Reynolds.
Posted by: Francine hardaway | July 18, 2008 7:46 PM
Fantastic post! Of course I vote for Sarah and Corvida :-)
Another not mentioned is Sramana Mitra: sramanamitra.com (excellent blog about tech business)
Posted by: Richard
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July 18, 2008 8:10 PM
Another two women bloggers I remember from the early days of Radio Userland blogs:
Lilia Efimova: blog.mathemagenic.com/
Dina Mehta: http://radio.weblogs.com/0121664/
Two great knowledge management blogs.
Posted by: Richard
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July 18, 2008 8:18 PM
You're blog looks like a bunch of link love!
I was searching Technorati for "photo hunt" posts for this week and yours came up. Wow, how did you get such a big authority! Do you just exchange link love? Cause this post doesn't interest me.
Posted by: Hummie | July 18, 2008 8:28 PM
I enjoy Anastacia Campbell's blog at [www.jurgennation.com]. She's also the person behind the now-stopped project [www.indiebloggers.org]. :-)
Posted by: Dean | July 18, 2008 8:38 PM
Jacqui Cheng of course! Tech/Apple journalist/blogger for Ars Technica. She's one of the most widely respected and acclaimed female tech writers out there. I'm surprised she's not on your list:
http://arstechnica.com/authors.ars/eJacqui
http://www.crunchbase.com/bloggerboard/tech/authors
Posted by: Clint Ecker | July 18, 2008 8:43 PM
Jacqui Cheng of course! Tech/Apple journalist/blogger for Ars Technica. She's one of the most widely respected and acclaimed female tech writers out there. I'm surprised she's not on your list:
http://arstechnica.com/authors.ars/eJacqui
http://www.crunchbase.com/bloggerboard/tech/authors
Posted by: Clint Ecker
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July 18, 2008 8:45 PM
Perhaps one of the wittiest bloggers out there is Bossy:
http://iambossy.com
She's a daily read for me.
Posted by: Scott-O-Rama | July 18, 2008 9:23 PM
She's not a frequent poster, but Caterina Fake's blog always makes me smile, or think, depending on the mood:
http://www.caterina.net/index.html
Posted by: Eric Miraglia | July 18, 2008 9:30 PM
I was surprised that Mary McKnight, formally of RSS Pieces was not on this list. In the real estate blogging community, she is known as the Real Estate SEO Blog Queen
Posted by: Alexander J Wilkas | July 18, 2008 9:48 PM
Kathy Sierra, Gina Trapani, Annalee Newitz (http://www.io9.com), Heather Moore (http://petit-chou.livejournal.com), Keira-Anne (http://www.keira-anne.com) are a few.
Posted by: Ross | July 18, 2008 9:48 PM
Certainly I love Sarah Perez. She is a fantastic blogger. Besides, I also like to read posts by Christine Herron and Susan Wu, though both of them seldom post new articles in recent months.
Posted by: Yihong Ding | July 18, 2008 10:03 PM
I like Girl Spy (http://girlspy.wordpress.com). The faux Damon Runyon style may not be for everyone but I like the way the author highlights the truly positive contributions made by women in intelligence work and the way she explains in plain language some of the intricacies of the spy business.
Posted by: Kris | July 18, 2008 10:16 PM
Danielle Fong
Diverse, insightful, relevant. Posts rarely, but makes them count.
Posted by: Simon | July 18, 2008 10:30 PM
I'm biased because she works at my company but Linda Bustos is the primary blogger for http://www.getelastic.com - the most subscribed ecommerce blog in the world. 4000+
It was recently identified by the Wall Street Journal as one of the top 15 entrepreneur blogs online - right beside Seth Godin and John Jantsch. Pretty good.
She isn't well known yet because she's only been at it full time for just over 9 months.
Posted by: Jason Bllingsley | July 18, 2008 10:31 PM
I sure miss Kathy Sierra - her spot-on usability insights and her humor are so bright and refreshing.
Posted by: Dee Elling | July 18, 2008 10:52 PM
My favorite female blogger is Sarsura which blogs/writes about her experiences in countries like syria or jordan and some other countries in this area. I like her opinion and effort she makes to help people there and i do like it that she`s not this kind of german person who mince words because of the german history. I ingered her to wordpress a year ago and i had never expected that she really would become a 100% member of the so called (wp) blogosphere.
Her Wordpress Blog is sarsura-syrien.de
Of course, there are some favorite women bloggers i could name, too. :) And sure, they all use wordpress. ;)
Posted by: Lazy | July 18, 2008 11:23 PM
Who are your favorite male bloggers? Who are your favorite hermaphrodite bloggers? Your favorite muslim bloggers? Are you really this stupid?
Posted by: Up Yours Sexist Fools | July 19, 2008 12:35 AM
Anne Roth, a German journalist and privacy activist.
Posted by: Robert | July 19, 2008 1:17 AM
Dooce.com!! Heather Armstrong
Posted by: Chantal | July 19, 2008 3:00 AM
Darla Mack
http://darlamack.blogs.com
Posted by: Avinash Rathod | July 19, 2008 4:35 AM
My favorite blog written by a female individual (although it is questionable, since it is anonymous) is dearjanesample.wordpress.com :)
Good read guaranteed!
Posted by: phil a | July 19, 2008 5:09 AM
I don't really have specific favorite women blogger, but I really have high respects on them. They're cool!
nhick
http://www.itrush.com
Posted by: ITrush | July 19, 2008 6:24 AM
nice phrase ... "Gender is an important lens through which people communicate" ..../
an original, still blogging, www.rebeccablood.net
Posted by: gregorylent | July 19, 2008 6:25 AM
http://rebeccablood.net/
Posted by: gregorylent | July 19, 2008 6:28 AM
I enjoy Doahleigh
Posted by: Brad Bice | July 19, 2008 7:10 AM
On a list of prominent women bloggers Jeneane Sessum and Shelley Powers should always be near the top
Posted by: Doug Alder | July 19, 2008 8:26 AM
aaargh bad html bad :) Jeneane Sessum and Shelley Powers should always be near the top
Posted by: Doug Alder | July 19, 2008 8:28 AM
Perhaps I'm biased, but my favorite woman blogger is my wife Julie at Stitchify.com
Posted by: Andy Ford | July 19, 2008 9:39 AM
Dooce!
Posted by: Rob @ Ilovesubstance.com | July 19, 2008 11:14 AM
Love me some Sarahintampa for Tech, but Rebecca Watson and the entire Skepchick gang do the philosophy of science and critical thinking more accessibly and with greater gusto than anyone of any gender. http://skepchick.org/blog/
Posted by: calebism | July 19, 2008 11:20 AM
Thanks for including me on the list. Now blogging in a session at Blogher! Enjoying this conference as ever -
Posted by: Beth Kanter | July 19, 2008 11:38 AM
gothamgal.com is my favorite and she has been for 27 years now
Posted by: fred wilson | July 19, 2008 12:07 PM
My favorite is Cyan Taeed from http://freelanceswitch.com/
Posted by: S. Ali | July 19, 2008 12:59 PM
Hi!
It's my understanding that the comments weren't working or being held for moderation or something yesterday.
I was poking around and found this list of woman and mommy-bloggers that you might want to drop into your suggestion box!
I hope there's not too much doubling of any of the suggestions so far :)
Thanks for turning me on to so many new voices!
Sounds like you're all having fun at BlogHer!!! :)
Posted by: Aunt Hentic | July 19, 2008 1:12 PM
The women at the top of my aggregator: Susan Crawford, Suw Charman, Stephanie Booth and more.
Posted by: Chris Waigl | July 19, 2008 6:34 PM
Lorelle VanFossen is a blow-hard try-hard who goes on about how she's being blogging "before it was called blogging".
All she does is bleat on using the fact she has nothing else better to do with her time other than tell others what to do when she doesn't even do it well herself.
A prime example of how being 'loud' gets you heard even when you have nothing people want to hear (or it's only other stuff other people have already said, repackaged).
My pick would be Mena Trott from SixApart.com
Posted by: Iman | July 19, 2008 7:12 PM
Definitely Chan Lilian for me, aka 5xmom (five x mom), a Malaysian blogger who owns about.. 20 blogs? lol.
http://chanlilian.net (Personal)
http://5xmom.com (Make Money)
Posted by: Raymond Chan | July 19, 2008 8:41 PM
as of late - i love http://www.fuelyourcreativity.com / design blog written by adelle charles - good stuff!
Posted by: sarah | July 19, 2008 8:52 PM
Just a few that I read...
Tigtog and Lauredhel
Boynton
What's new Pussycat
Theriomorph (now sadly in hiatus)
Feline Formal Shorts
Crazybrave
Bluemilk
Problem Chylde
Riverbend
She who stumbles
Echidne
Pavlov's cat
Theresa Neilsen Hayden
Twisty
Not to mention all the excellent feminist group blogs: Shakesville, Pandagon, Feministe, the F word...
Posted by: Helen | July 19, 2008 9:20 PM
Lisa at http://www.mostlylisa.com
Posted by: man | July 19, 2008 11:46 PM
I have many favorite bloggers and some just happen to be women. It's funny because no one asks "who is your favorite male blogger?" They either ask, "who is your favorite blogger" or "how is your favorite female blogger." Why do you suppose that is?
If I had to narrow it down I would pick Liz Strauss at Liz Strauss, the aforementioned Lorelle VonFossen and Deb Ng who started her Freelance Writing Jobs blog to help work at home moms not to get ripped off by scammers. Deb is now at BlogTalkRadio.
Posted by: Melissa McCann | July 20, 2008 4:05 AM
I would really highly recommend reading Furious-Angel.com, which is written by Vixx.
Love the humour!
Posted by: mosey | July 20, 2008 6:24 AM
Matt.
Posted by: Drugstore Space Cowboy | July 20, 2008 9:53 AM
Another vote for Dooce here. Heather B. Armstrong FTW!
Posted by: Weefz | July 20, 2008 10:36 AM
i like reading Caroline Middlebrook's blog always informative
Posted by: Vipey | July 20, 2008 11:14 AM
my favorite is Mademoiselle A.
http://mademoisellea.vox.com/
The expert for Etsy news and developments
Posted by: nchenga | July 20, 2008 11:26 AM
My favorites are:
1. Advergirl(aka leigh householder) - blog about brand strategy
http://leighhouse.typepad.com/advergirl/
2. Advertising is Good For You - (Paula Zaraj-Reynolds)
Great way to start the day. Simple, fast and fun. One or two ads, signs or movie posters to make anyone smile.
http://pzrservices.typepad.com/advertisingisgoodforyou/
3. http://retaildesigndiva.blogs.com/retail_design_diva/
about all matters retail.
Finally, I want to vote way thumbs up for Emily Chang. She finds things no one else does!
thanks for asking,
bonniel
Posted by: Bonnie L | July 20, 2008 3:02 PM
Did I miss AMBER MACARTHUR on here? HELLO? She is blogger supreme!
www.ambermac.com
Posted by: chris | July 20, 2008 6:59 PM
Stephanie Klein is awesome. Real, honest, smart.
Posted by: Jenny Janis | July 20, 2008 7:50 PM
Dooce?
Posted by: Eftu | July 20, 2008 10:51 PM
Kate Olson | http://katesays.org
Posted by: don kasprzak | July 21, 2008 9:54 AM
Given that starting a blog is a simple matter of filling out a web form, why does the gender of the author matter? Why not just ask 'who are your favorite bloggers?' and leave sex out of it? Are the ideas they express not enough to be judged on their own merits?
Posted by: confused | July 21, 2008 10:13 AM
The SCORE Association just started a blog (scorewomen.score.org) by and for women with several phenomenal female bloggers, including a high profile woman, guest blogger each month. Definitely worth checking out.
Posted by: J. Barnes | July 21, 2008 10:21 AM
Thank you so much for such praise, Marshall.
I've been building a list of Twitter account names of each of the women mentioned in the post and those in the comments. I was able to locate around 40 female Twitter users. I think it would be a bit annoying to post it here. If anyone's interested in receiving the list, please send a tweet @cleverclogs.
Posted by: Marjolein Hoekstra | July 21, 2008 2:41 PM
We just started our online business magazine for female internet heroes, 1 month ago, next year we hope to be on the list! we are also on twitter
Posted by: simone brummelhuis | July 21, 2008 2:55 PM
Although I believe one can not be all the time checking on the gender, there is certainly an important approach and meanning when doing so... Thanks for including me Mike, especially proud for being mentioned despite the language gap.
Posted by: carobotero | July 21, 2008 5:26 PM
Jennifer Pozner and the bloggers at Women in News and Media's Voices.
Posted by: Myrna the Minx | July 21, 2008 9:17 PM
Kate Olson
http://www.katesays.org
Posted by: Cindy Seibel | July 22, 2008 5:43 AM
NxE recently ran Fifty Most Influential ‘Female’ Bloggers
http://northxeast.com/general/nxe%E2%80%99s-fifty-most-influential-female-bloggers/
Amber">http://northxeast.com/general/nxe%E2%80%99s-fifty-most-influential-female-bloggers/">Amber Mac and Mena Trott is also definitely on my list.
Posted by: Lloyd Budd | July 22, 2008 12:53 PM
Esther Ekhart of Yogatic! it's more of a video blog with great instruction and insight for yoga students
Posted by: John | July 23, 2008 7:45 AM
A couple of women bloggers I read daily:
http://www.bookslut.com/blog/
http://maudnewton.com/
http://lailalalami.com/
http://iwilldare.com/
http://fuelfriends.blogspot.com/
Posted by: david | July 24, 2008 5:02 AM
I enjoy reading http://www.livejasmin.name/blog/
Posted by: Recorded | July 24, 2008 3:44 PM
Stephanie Klein!!! She is amazing, and so are her books.
www.stephanieklein.com
Posted by: Megan | July 25, 2008 9:50 AM
DOOCE!
Posted by: Emily | July 25, 2008 6:53 PM
Ugh! How can you not mention Molly Holzschlag of Molly.com? Fantastic.
Posted by: Jonathan | July 30, 2008 9:31 AM
Wendy Piersall: http://www.sparkplugging.com
Posted by: Patrick | August 1, 2008 5:35 PM
Another vote for Dooce here. Heather B. Armstrong FTW
Posted by: promosyon şapka | August 2, 2008 2:28 AM
Renee Blodgett's Down the Avenue is the grooviest street in the blogosphere.
Posted by: Scott | August 5, 2008 10:24 AM
Jennifer Hawke
http://www.jenniferhawke.com/
Posted by: Steve | August 6, 2008 10:21 AM
Lorelle, Gina and Orli
Posted by: Sakib | August 7, 2008 1:37 PM
I would be glad to see all the lovely women at my newest
"The Best Female Bloggers" project:
TOP-WOMEN.MINI-NEWS.COM
The idea behind it is Absolutely Unique:
Starting the *Ads-FREE Web* Revolution!!!
Tip:
Ads-free publishing can bring you more money than any advertising!
If you are the FIRST!
But I don't know how to approach them :) They must be too busy to read such comments..
The problem is it's NOT about yet another list, or using their RSS: One needs to apply for the space on Mini-News.com personally.
It's FREE! However, there is a "25 people only" limit..
And the space is allocated on the "First-applied First-granted" basis!
Posted by: Beloy | August 8, 2008 1:38 AM
Ugh! How can you not mention Molly Holzschlag of Molly.com? Fantastic.
Posted by: Şapka | August 15, 2008 11:26 PM