This is a very fun question to ask yourself, since it can tell a lot about the way you treat others online, and also in the offline world. This can also pinpoint a growing trend where many people are using the specific criteria of whether or not a blog is considered an A-list blog to determine its importance. Using a browser, an RSS Feed Reader, e-mail subscriptions or any other method, do you prefer reading A-list blogs over non-A-list blogs?
Many people consider any rich blogger to be a successful A-list bloggers. Any blogger who does not disclose the amount of money she or he makes, or does not appear to be making money, is not considered an A-list blogger by those same people. Similarly, a website given a very high rank through services like “Technorati Popular Blogs” list tend to be called and considered A-list bloggers. How many blogs can you find on that Technorati list that you like reading on a regular basis?
Non A-list Blogs
In contrast, take the ever-changing “The Reasoner Links” list, which is going to receive another fresh review soon. There are different reasons why a site may be listed on that list. I may find some sites interest, while other times the blogger may be trying something new with the concept of blogging. Some of the sites listed are of other bloggers from the original blogging days who helped define blogging and related, yet now they are not considered A-list bloggers by many people, because those bloggers either do not make a lot of money or they are not considered that important by services like Technorati.
Do you prefer A-list blogs over other blogs?
So, in your view, do you prefer reading A-list blogs over non-A-list blogs? Why or why not?
I would love to hear any opinion on this. Thank you for reading.
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