In The Sphere: Top Bloggers Under 21

Published on Mar 21, 2008   //  In the Sphere

I hope everyone is enjoying their Good Friday and looking forward to a relaxing long weekend. Some of us are still working over the weekend, but it’s nice to take a slightly more relaxed pace. Here are a few posts to keep you entertained as we approach Easter this weekend.

Kenneth Dickson of InvestorBlogger has given it some thought and has finally decided to abandon PayPerPost, publishing an open letter to PayPerPost describing why he came to this decision. Are you still on PPP? Why or why not?

King Nomar has some shocking news for the more tech-savvy among us. It turns out that only 76% of people know how to perform a Google search. As such, recommends that we keep it simple for the stupid. Make sure that your website or blog is as user-friendly as possible!

Super affiliate Zac Johnson talks a bit about Mozilla Firefox and how it’s Google’s super affiliate. In fact, he found a financial statement saying that “Google provides 85% of the revenue for the Mozilla Corp. subsidiary.” Talk about putting all your eggs in one basket!

Etienne Teo realizes some of the hurdles that we need to overcome as budding dot com moguls, writing a post on how to be efficient and productive working at home. Perhaps the best tip that he provides is to cut out the distractions. Instant messengers can seriously detract from your productivity.

Michael Dunlop of Retire At 21 has compiled a list of the top 30 young bloggers under 21. It’s amazing what these young people are accomplishing these days, especially when the guy that tops the list — Carl Ocab — is just 14 years old! What did you accomplish before the age of 21?

4 Comments to “In The Sphere: Top Bloggers Under 21”

  • Thanks for the mention :) Great site :)

  • Ya i am in the Top Bloggers Under 21 :)

  • People start to blog very young now…

  • Thanks for the mention, i am having a blog contest with prizes worth $5641!