Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the *50 Coolest Marketers of 2010.* Thanks to those who weighed in with their choices.  Remember, for purposes of this list, “coolest” means thinking outside of the box, deeply impacting others, making a difference in people’s lives, and having a great attitude.

Are there more cool marketers out that I didn’t get to? Absolutely.

Did I give a pretty good cross section of cool marketers? I think so but feel free to let me know at the end of this page if there are ones you feel were unfairly left off this list.

Here they are in alphabetical order. Please enjoy!

  1. Alexis Neely for blending estate planning with marketing by effectively shifting her market to the decision-makers in this field: women, http://www.alexisneely.com
  2. Ali Brown for helping women and men find the courage inside them to be the biggest THEM they want to be, and then breaking it down to show them how to get there, http://www.alibrown.com
  3. Ali Maadelat for parlaying his marketing smarts into a wildly successful business in Beverly Hills at a very young age, http://www.thelorenzmarketinggroup.com
  4. Baeth Davis for her rock ‘n roll sense of humor, her ability to grow her business while servicing others, and her out-of-this world gift of hand-reading, http://www.handanalyst.com
  5. Bond and Kevin Halbert for keeping the teachings of their late dad (Gary Halbert) alive http://www.thegaryhalbertletter.com
  6. Bonnie Hutchinson for her talent of leading behind-the-scenes for events and trainings as an energetic stronghold, http://www.soulpower.com
  7. Brett McFall for continuing to provide excellent seminar content via the World Internet Summit, http://www.brettmcfall.com
  8. Cathy Goodwin for her no-nonsense approach to critiquing and creating magnetic copy, http://www.copy-cat-copywriting.com
  9. Chris Haddad for his high converting masculine copy, http://haddadink.com
  10. Christina Hills for her paint-by-the-numbers style of virtual teaching including review, feedback, and a live project. http://www.websitecreationworkshop.com
  11. Ciara and Simon Daykin (“The Implementers”) for just figuring out where they want to go, then making it happen quickly, http://www.daykinproductions.com
  12. Dan Kennedy is still the master marketer of us all; once you learn his basic methods you can add your own twist, http://www.dankennedy.com
  13. Denise Wakeman for keeping up-to-date on the latest in blog marketing, http://www.buildabetterblog.com
  14. Diane Conklin and  Gail Saseen for simplifying direct marketing principles and event planning, http://www.completemarketingsystems.com  
  15. Eben Pagan genius at taking traditional styles of marketing and meshing them with human nature to get incredible revenue results, http://www.doubleyourdating.com
  16. Ellie Drake for bringing thousands of women together across the globe and giving them a voice to inspire others and themselves, as well as her celebrity-studded TV show, BraveHeart View. http://www.braveheartwomen.com
  17. Fabienne Fredrickson for teaching the softer way of getting clients, http://www.clientattraction.com
  18. Harlan Kilstein for his hard work in blending NLP with copywriting, http://nlpcopywriting.com
  19. Jocelyn “Toolie” Garner for her ability to break down complex technology into information even technophobes can get, http://www.toolie.com
  20. Jody Colvard for keeping up with the latest online and offline video trends that make entrepreneurs look great, http://www.fmgnetwork.com
  21. John Carlton for being hands-down the most respected copywriter and personal mentor on this list as well as his irreverent sense of humor that makes me feel like I’m in the boys’ locker room at his events, http://www.john-carlton.com
  22. Kelly O’Neill for her firsthand knowledge of marketing to the affluent, http://www.uplevelstrategies.com
  23. Kendall SummerHawk for her firm but gentle ways of coaching entrepreneurs how to get paid what they’re really worth, http://www.kendallsummerhawk.com
  24. Kevin Nations for making getting and converting leads a natural state of mind, http://www.kevinnations.com
  25. Kevin Rogers for his brilliant copy coaching skills and patience with those trying to improve their bottom line, http://thecopywritersedge.com
  26. Kim Castle for her knack for bringing consciousness to branding, http://www.brandu.com
  27. Kim Doyal for having a dream as a female entrepreneur that marketing isn’t just a “man thing” while making her research into a movie, www.theshecast.com
  28. Kim Duke for taking the scariness out of women selling by teaching relationship marketing, http://www.thesalesdivas.com
  29. Leah Carson for developing into a fantastic copywriting coach and copywriter, http://www.catalystcopy.com
  30. Lesley Bohm for having an incredible eye to bring out the soul in pictures, http://www.bohmphotography.com
  31. Liora Mendeloff for helping streamline entrepreneurs’ efforts online as far as speaking and teleseminars, http://www.instantmediakit.com
  32. Lisa Manyon for her ability to promote herself and her clients shamelessly using press releases and her copywriting skills, http://www.writeoncreative.com
  33. Lisa Sasevich for teaching a different way to close sales without being like a used-car salesperson, http://www.theinvisibleclose.com
  34. Mari Smith the queen of social media stays on top of the latest trends and freely shares her findings, http://www.marismith.com
  35. Marie Forleo for providing an alternate universe to the “same old business model” and keeping things light by living her truth, http://www.marieforleo.com
  36. Michael Port for being one of the most generous marketers I’ve ever met and truly caring about his community (it shows), http://www.michaelport.com
  37. Michel Fortin for his generous material about marketing, copywriting, and testing, http://www.michelfortin.com
  38. Michele Pariza Wacek for her creative ways to stay in front of her audience while not being pushy (and for her fierce loyalty), http://www.michelepw.com
  39. Nancy Marmolejo for her high-energy way of explaining social media while being extremely approachable and genuine, http://www.vivavisability.com
  40. Ray Edwards for figuring out what the market was looking for in copywriting and providing it quickly and efficiently, http://www.rayedwards.com
  41. Sandy Grason for envisioning then stepping into her empire of fabulousness, and showing us how to as well, http://www.sandygrason.com
  42. Scott Stratten for being an early adopter of relationship marketing and is not afraid to tweet snarky observations of people misusing social media, http://www.un-marketing.com
  43. Shannon Cherry for showing us “regular people” how to get media exposure quickly and affordably, http://www.cherrycommunications.com
  44. Sherri McConnell for her aptitude to grow an enormous membership site and raise five children while keeping her sense of humor, http://www.naww.org
  45. Stacey Morganstern for her blending direct response marketing with holistic marketing, http://www.divaliciousmarketing.com
  46. Stacy Brice for her spearheading the VA industry and setting the standard for entrepreneurs everywhere http://www.assistu.com
  47. Star Ladin for her unwavering support of women entrepreneurs and her very cool magazine, http://www.starleemagazine.com
  48. Stephanie Frank for her sound, amazing advice on running an entrepreneurial business without breaking the bank, http://stephaniefrank.com
  49. Tamara Gold for being the hit of every party while still be very genuine and talented with uncovering people’s best styles, http://www.tamaragold.com
  50. Wendi Friesen for being a beacon of online and offline success in hypnosis, http://www.wendi.com