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There must be countless posts titled this way that one finds on the Internet. So it the lesson for the day is not going to be so 'out-of-the-box' if you are expecting so.

However, I have something more to say and share, so read on...

When I wanted to start blogging, it felt the easiest thing to be doing. All I thought was I needed some good writing skills and a little research ability to post something everyday. Adding depth and meaning was still a far reality. However, as one gets initiated into the blogging niche, you typically adopt certain skills such as wanting to put out meaningful content for those who really and I mean really want to read your written word. It's the commitment tangle every online writer needs to stay true to.

As time went on, I grasped what actual articulation meant and what one can call "just-for-the-sakes" write ups (Yes, one begins to trace such nuances).The urge to write Qualitatively rather than Quantitatively is what bugged me. And for this I needed good sources to enlighten my knowledge base constantly.

Trust me there are so many of us who do a daily round up on all the latest startups and SME news stories. The reliable resources are, however, limited. Unless what one reads is informative, you simnply cannot come up with good content yourself. Moreover any aspiring content writer is never content with just being good, we want to be called fabulous writers. A writer's vanity is unmatched!

Today's let have a look at some of the most under rated SMB blogs that never reach the limelight but are adding character to the niche by giving us quality content.

1. Allbusiness.com


The blog has great experts with a focus on advisory tips to start and market their businesses. Started in 1999, they have been a powerful mover in the business blogging niche over the internet.

2. Inc.com


Established in 1996, Inc.com's popular Inc Magazine is known for its informative round up on small businesses. The blog is known for its scholarly articles specific to small business developments, startups, technology and consultation tips.

3. OpenForum.com


Open Forum is the official blog of American Express. "Express advice.Make smart decisions" is what they go by. From everything you need to know about leadership, marketing, technology to financial advice for your small business success.

4. Startups.co.uk


They are a repository of all that's hot in UK's startup circle. Consulting being their core industry function, they publish insightful small business articles, eBooks and reviews regularly. The Startup reviews they do are insightful to both readers and firms, in terms of small business resources and entrepreneurial drive.


5. Noobpreneur.com

True to their name that implies a newbie or budding entrepreneur, the blog caters to this group in particular. Their run down advisory lists are a handy resource for those setting out in the field.


6. womenonbusiness.com


The clash between the men and women folk in the business industry is quite well known. Being an emerging breed of entrepreneurs, women as a group are much like small businesses, who need support and encouragement. This blog is the online destination for women in business and looking to go into business with a vast topics like career advices, support services and educational resources.

7. Smallbiztrends.com

Now this is an A-lister blog if you ask me. When I started in the eCommerce blogging scene, the posts by the guest authors, be it on SEO tools, small business terms or eCommerce sales driving tips, it was a wholesome read always. The blog's quality content has seen it being a staple on the bookmarks list of Small Business Gurus and Entrepreneurs of all over the world.

8. KillerStartups.com


As the name suggests they are startup hunters. Doing an overall review of all the worthwhile startups from across the Web, they outline details of how the new firm is functioning and their usability in the niche. Their expert interviews are a treat to follow.

9. Smallbusinessbigmarketing.com

There are scores of small businesses doing great work. But incognito. This blog specifically takes care of making that connect between the audience and businesses by answering "how to find" them. Matt McGee, the founder of the blog started out to help small businesses improve their search relevance across the web and is doing some good work in this regard.

10.Smallbizsurvival.com

This one is quite a unique blog. Started in 2006, the blog's writers are a powerful pack that includes Becky McCray, Glenn Muske, Glenna Mae Hendricks and Jon Swanson. Covering as aspects of the latest rural and small town businesses, Becky's once a week chat is quite the highlight.

We hope to add many more to this list in the future. If you have suggestions, tips or want to be featured on E-junkie, you can contact us or leave us a reply in the Comments section below.

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