If You Ever Think Youre Too Busy

June 10, 2008 · Comments

Guy Kawasaki If you ever think you’re too busy to blog, check out the great stuff Guy Kawasaki puts on his blog. Guy’s got a great, inspiring, informative blog. I feel like I get a lot from it, especially when he does something like review a great new book. His question session with Pamela Skillings on her new book, Escape from Corporate America, was a great read. Check it out here.

Thanks, Guy.

Who else is like that? I know a bunch. Busy entrepreneurs who write great blogs. Who are some more that you love?

Have you read Jeff Pulver lately? His posts about education and the like have been on fire, too, and Jeff’s as busy as they come.

Who else?

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  • A very busy guy who is a prolific blogger and a very smart man is Greg mankiw of Harvard. This is his lastest blog

    http://gregmankiw.blogspot.com/2008/06/gold-sta...

    Thanks for your great blog!

    Robert
  • Me, and every other blogger with a life. Does Guy's success make him more busy than the average Walt, Melissa, Andie, Rob, or Daniel?
  • Chris,

    I am approaching a year of being submerged in social media, and I must cast my vote for you. You're consistent, even when your time zone is fast asleep.

    Aloha,
    NEENZ.
  • Chris,
    I am a new blogger and I really enjoy reading your material. Got any tips on how to improve?
  • Guy Kawasaki is an inspiration to us all. I have no idea where he finds the time to do what he does.

    If any of you have not read his book "The Art of Start" you need to pick it up right now.

    Oh, and I just found your blog Chris. It's now in my top feeds. Keep up the great content.
  • @mn_social_media - I do have some. if you check on the sidebar on the tag cloud, click on "socialmedia100" and you'll appreciate it. : )
  • Chris,

    Just like any great leader, he takes the time to give thoughtful, insightful, and original ideas. His content doesn't disappear in the dust cloud. His is just like yours a beacon amidst the noise.

    Thanks for sharing.
  • Great topic. The theme seems to be, "Where there's a will, there's a way." Here are two I like:

    Andrew Field, CEO of PrintingForLess.com
    http://www.startupnation.com/blogs/index.php/au...

    Greg Wittstock, CEO of Aquascape
    http://blog.inc.com/pondemonium/greg_wittstock/...
  • Here are two I like:

    Andrew Field, CEO, PrintingForLess.com
    http://www.startupnation.com/blogs/index.php/au...

    Gerg Wittstock, CEO, Aquascape
    http://blog.inc.com/pondemonium/
  • My favorite big-time entrepreneur who blogs is definitely Derek Sivers, it's at http://sivers.org
  • I know a guy who is also busy but yet still have time to write a blog, Ernie Chen, CEO, ATCEN International Group.

    http://ernie-chen.blogspot.com

    I like his blog because he's straight to the point and he talks about the current issues and how to deal with it. It's more on motivation and self-improvement.

    Chetz Yusof
    www.ChetzTV.com
    - Win The Battle -
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