Download the Top 40 Innovation Bloggers of 2013 List
Sorry it took a few weeks to get this pulled together for you, but we are now happy to give your the Top 40 Innovation Bloggers of 2013 in a PDF format for printing or download to your:
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After you download the PDF, if you’re not sure how to get the PDF onto your iPad for offline browsing, check out this article (or any of the many others out there) or this video:
If your favorite didn’t make the list, then next year try to rally more votes for them or convince them to become an Innovation Excellence contributing author and they’ll earn more points based on the quality and the quantity of their contributions.
Here are all four online lists in case you missed them:
Top 40 Innovation Bloggers of 2010 (download the PDF)
Top 40 Innovation Bloggers of 2011 (download the PDF)
Top 40 Innovation Bloggers of 2012 (download the PDF)
Top 40 Innovation Bloggers of 2013 (download the PDF)
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Braden Kelley is a popular innovation speaker, embeds innovation across the organization with innovation training, and builds B2B pull marketing strategies that drive increased revenue, visibility and inbound sales leads. He is currently advising an early-stage fashion startup making jewelry for your hair and is the author of Stoking Your Innovation Bonfire from John Wiley & Sons. He tweets from @innovate.
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