Top 6 Female Bloggers

Well, I figured that this topic was to come about now or later but its certainly something to think about. In the blogosphere there are hundreds of bloggers but how many of them are female? Well, the first name that comes to most peoples’ minds is “Danielle!” and the same thing here but then I decided to think about a few of the other female bloggers that I have seen in my (almost) 4 months of blogging. So, since I thought about Danielle, i’ll start off with her first.


1. Danielle Nagami (Ms. Danielle) – Danielle is without a doubt one of the most popular female bloggers out there and looking at her statistics, you would never be able to tell that her blog is only a little over 6 months old. She is top 3,000 in her Technorati rankings and has been one of the most influential bloggers in my perspective. Shes from LA and works as a PPC Accounts Manager and if you have seen her posts dealing with PPC and Advertising, you will know that she knows EXACTLY what she is talking about. I have always taken a lot away from Danielle’s posts but I am sad to have not communicated with her in a long time. Either way, she is excellent and what she does and it is most fitting that people think of her first when it comes down to the top female bloggers.

2. Jane May (Daily Web Ideas) – Jane May was most popular for her blog called Jane May Blogs and after selling off her other blogs called Career Ramblings she decided to rename her website to Daily Web Ideas. She has a great style of writing and is definitely worthy of being on one of the most influential female bloggers out there. Her job on a daily basis involves partnering graduating students with company executives for mentoring relationships and internships.

3. Adsense Tracker (Adsense Tracker) – Its a true shame that I wasn’t able to find out her name but she is probably one of my favorite upcoming bloggers in the field of blogging. She has some really amazing posts and I really want to help her set up a self-hosted WordPress blog because her rising popularity will make her blog grow out of the limitations of Blogspot. Theres something about her style of writing that is appealing to any type of reader. The best part about it is, you can tell from her posts that she says what is on her mind and thats a major plus for me as a reader.

4. Becky (PreBlogging) – Becky over at PreBlogging seems to have jumped on the right train by guest blogging for the cows and it has definitely helped her get established. Again, she is from California and as the name of her blog suggests, PreBlogging is “a guide for people who want to know how to start blogging.” She has been blogging for a number of years and now that she is part of the JohnCow bandwagon, it just enhances her credibility that much more.

5. Susan Suarez (Susan Suarez) – Susan Suarez has a background in marketing and her blog is definitely a great resource for bloggers. She talks about how you can build your blog or website up to be successful and her marketing background shows clearly in her posts. She has some really nice posts and her post about “Unfortunately Placed Ads” was quite entertaining. Do check her out.

6. Sam Breadstone – (Sam Breadstone) – Sam’s blog talks about “Making Money Online With A Girl” and she has some great posts on her blog too. She is probably the youngest female blogger on this list and she deserves to be on here. As I mentioned for AdsenseTracker, Sam shows a lot of personality in her posts and that is embraced with open arms by her audience. She’s got a good thing going so why not stop by and check her blog out too?

I hope you enjoyed this post as I had to put a little bit more research than usual for it. Let me know your thoughts on this! Thank you!