May 11, 2013, by admin
Hi Every one today we are going to see the richest bloggers in the world come let us know the richest bloggers in the world and the count down starts now
We start the count down with down to up the first we are going to see is the last one in the top 10 richest bloggers in the world
10. Collis Taeed
Collis Ta’eed is a web designer, blogger and entrepreneur who is one of the four co-founders of Envato. His background in design led the company to start and grow the influential Tuts+ network of sites including Psdtuts+, the largest Adobe Photoshop blog online, as well as a series of digital goods marketplaces aimed primarily at creatives. The best known of these is ThemeForest.
Collis is also a co-founder of the annual non-profit event Blog Action Daywhich is the largest social change event of its kind online, and regularly attracts support and participation from organizations like the United Nations and the White House.
Revenue Per Month :$ 55,000 approximately
9.Vitaly Friedman
Vitaly is writer, speaker, author and editor-in-chief of Smashing Magazine, an online magazine dedicated to designers and developers.
Vitaly has been one of the leading minds behind the web’s largest design blog, and is a fascinating web designer and entrepreneur.
Revenue per month : $58,000 approximately
8.Nick Denton
Nick Denton is an English-born, Oxford-educated Internet entrepreneur who founded Gawker Media. Mr. Denton got his start freelancing for British newspapers in Eastern Europe in the early 1990s before getting a job at the Financial Times. In 2002 he founded Gawker Media with two blogs, Gawker.com and gadget hub Gizmodo.com. The conglomerate now spans eight blogs in Manhattan’s Nolita neighborhood worth an estimated $320 million.
Revenue per month : $60,000 approximately
7. Ewdison Then
Ewdison Then is the executive editor and co-founder of SlashGear, a blogging site dedicated to consumer electronics and technology. He is currently serving as the CEO of R3 Media LLC, the publisher of SlashGear.
He was the founder of FedoraForum.org, the official Fedora Project community and support forums. He was quoted in The Baltimore Sun regarding Apple‘s secrecy in announcing new products.
Ewdison co-founded eGether in 2009, a social network that allow its members to pitch a product or idea.
In early 2012, he launched a new publication called “The Japan Daily Press” with primary focus in Japanese politics, economy, and entertainment
Revenue per month : $60,000 approximately
6. Matt Marshall
Matt launched VentureBeat in September of 2006, with the realization that no one else was covering the entrepreneurial and tech innovation scene with the velocity or depth that he was. Prior to founding VentureBeat, he covered venture capital for the San Jose Mercury News from 2001 to 2006. In 2002, Matt was awarded ”Journalist of the Year” by the Northern California Society of Professional Journalists. Prior to working at the Merc, he was a correspondent for the Wall Street Journal in Bonn, Germany from 1995 to 1998, and a writer for the Washington Post in 1994. Matt holds a PhD in Government and an MA in German and European Studies from Georgetown University. In addition to VentureBeat, Matt is also the Executive Producer of DEMO, the leading launchpad event for emerging technologies.
Revenue per month : $62,000 approximately
5. Jake Dobkin
Jake Dobkin, the publisher and co-founder of New York City local news blog Gothamis
Revenue per month : $80,000 approximately
4. Mario Lavandeira
Mario Armando Lavandeira, Jr. (born March 23, 1978), known professionally as Perez Hilton (a play on “Paris Hilton”[1]), is an American blogger and television personality. His blog, perezhilton.com (formerly PageSixSixSix.com), is known for posts covering gossip items about celebrities. He is also known for posting tabloid photographs over which he has added his own captions or “doodles.” His blog has garnered negative attention for its attitude, its former “outing” of alleged closeted celebrities and its role in the increasing coverage of celebrities in all forms of media.
Revenue per month : $140,000 approximately
3. Timothy Sykes
Timothy Sykes is an American stock trader, entrepreneur, and penny stock expert. He is best known for turning his bar mitzvah money into over $1 million by day trading in-between classes at Tulane University
Revenue per month : $150,000 approximately
2. Pete Cashmore
Pete Cashmore is the founder and CEO of Mashable, an award-winning site and one of the largest and most popular destinations for digital, social media, and technology news and information with more than 20 million unique visitors per month. Mashable has been named a must-read site by both Fast Company and PC Magazine and is ranked as the most influential media outlet by Klout. Pete founded Mashable in 2005 as a blog focused on up-to-the-minute news on social networks and digital trends. Since then, Mashable quickly grew to be one of the top 10 and most profitable blogs in the world. Pete was named one of Ad Age’s 2011 influencers, a Time Magazine 100 in 2010, and a Forbes magazine web celeb 25. He was also named a Briton of the year by the Telegraph in 2010. Pete is a World Economic Forum 2011 Young Global Leader. Pete is based in New York and frequently visits San Francisco.
Revenue per month : $180,000 approximately
1.Michael Arrington
J. Michael Arrington (born March 13, 1970 in Orange, California, United States) is the American founder and former co-editor of TechCrunch, a blog covering the Silicon Valley technology start-up communities and the wider technology field in USA and elsewhere. Magazines such as Wired and Forbes have named Arrington one of the most powerful people on the Internet. In 2008, he was selected by TIME Magazine as one of the most influential people in the world.[4] Wired also included him in a flowchart of “internet blowhards”
Revenue per month : $200,000 approximately