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The Top #Nifty50 Women Writers on Twitter for 2013

Each year, the #Nifty50 awards honor 50 men and 50 women who actively engage on Twitter. 2011 was the inaugural year. In 2012, the #Nifty50 recognized the top men and women on Twitter in the technology realm.

The purpose of the award is to acknowledge the contributions of honorees to their fields, as well as their level of engagement on Twitter; to encourage interaction with these leaders; and to expand social networks. When the timing is right, the #Nifty50 will be expanded to include an element of social good—the #Nifty50 Kids project, which will provide access to advanced technologies for low-income children.

This year’s #Nifty50 highlights men and women who write—more specifically, who regularly produce some form of business-related online content (blog posts, news articles, videos, infographics, etc.)—and who actively engage on Twitter. The honorees include both full-time (e.g., journalists, authors, or PR professionals) and part-time writers (e.g., bloggers).

Since the first awards, the #Nifty50 hashtag has been tweeted and retweeted nearly 7,000 times, with a total exposure of more than 50 million people, according to Topsy. The #Nifty50 was also featured in the new book by Mark (@mnburgess) and Cheryl Burgess (@ckburgess), The Social Employee (McGraw-Hill, August 2013) How Great Companies Make Social Media Work – Success Lessons from IBM, AT&T, Dell, Cisco, Southwest Airlines, Adobe, and Domo on building a social culture.

For 2013, we’re pleased to honor 50 women (below) and 50 men (in a post on the Blue Focus Marketing Blog) who are both outstanding writers and content producers and active social media connectors and engagers. Beyond their professional lives, the interests of these women range from the fairly conventional (travel, food, wine, health, fashion, family) to the unexpected (Star Wars, Milk Duds, beer, Swedish fish).

We’re proud to acknowledge these 50 women from 48 different organizations as the top #Nifty50 women writers on Twitter for 2013. You can find and subscribe to or follow the entire list on Twitter here.

(Editor’s note: Though I’d be proud to claim her as a member of my extended clan, I’m fairly certain that Marissa Pick and I have no familial relationship.)

Jennifer Aaker
@Aaker

 

Diana Adams
@adamsconsulting

 

Ardath Albee
@ardath421

 

Kare Anderson
@kareanderson

 

Judy Bellem
@JudyBellem

 

Meghan M. Biro
@MeghanMBiro

 

Susan Borst
@susanborst

 

Lisa Buyer
@lisabuyer

 

Sandy Carter
@sandy_carter

 

Karima-Catherine
@karimacatherine

 

Ann Charles
@annmcharles

 

Dorie Clark
@dorieclark

 

Heidi Cohen
@heidicohen

 

Julie Cottineau
@JCottin

 

Gini Dietrich
@ginidietrich

 

Jenna Dobkin
@JennaSD

 

Esther Dyson
@edyson

 

Marni Edelhart
@CarpeDiFemme

 

Kristi Eells
@Kristi_Eells

 

Laurie Friedman
@lauriefriedman

 

Anne Deeter Gallaher
@AnneDGallaher

 

Ann Handley
@annhandley

 

Catherine Hays
@catharinehays

 

Elizabeth Hitchcock
@ElizHitchcock

 

Amy Howell
@HowellMarketing

 

Martine Hunter
@martinehunter

 

Jennifer Kane
@JenKaneCo

 

Julie Kehoe
@juliekehoe

 

Katrina Klier
@KatrinaKlier

 

Shelly Kramer
@shellykramer

 

Megan Leap
@MeganLeap

 

Heather Lloyd-Martin
@heatherlloyd

 

Margaret Molloy
@MargaretMolloy

 

Wendy Marx
@wendymarx

 

Lori Moreno
@LoriMoreno

 

Marissa Pick
@marissapick

 

Maria Poveromo
@mariapoveromo

 

Tonia Ries
@tonia_ries

 

Jill Rowley
@jill_rowley

 

Lori Ruff
@LoriRuff

 

Angie Schottmuller
@aschottmuller

 

Esta H. Singer
@sheconsulting

 

Mari Smith
@marismith

 

Michele Smorgon
@maxOz

 

Elizabeth Sosnow
@elizabethsosnow

 

Jayme Soulati
@Soulati

 

Ann Tran
@AnnTran_

 

Casie Vogel
@casievogel

 

Deborah Weinstein
@DebWeinstein

 

Patricia Wilson
@brandcottage

 

Again, you can find and follow the entire 2013 #Nifty50 Twitter women’s list here.

 

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