Special Report
The Web Celeb 25
Edited by David M. Ewalt and Michael Noer, 01.29.09, 06:00 PM ESTThis is the age of microcelebrity--with just a keyboard or a digital camera, almost anyone can find an audience online.
Of course, there's a big difference between a hundred people reading your blog and being recognized by fans when you walk down the street. In this, the third annual edition of the Forbes.com Web Celeb 25, we track the biggest and brightest stars on the Web, the people who have turned their passions into new-media empires. From stay-at-home moms to geek entrepreneurs, these are the people capturing eyes, influencing opinion and creating the new digital world. Read More >
In Pictures
Our annual ranking of the Internet's most famous.
Ten Internet personalities slipped off our ranking of online stars.
These stars just missed the cut to make the Web Celeb 25.
These famous faces shine bright on the Net--even though they don't really exist.
Featured
The gossip blogger wants to build a media empire.
Blogs have transformed fashion photography--witness the spectacular rise of Scott Schuman of The Sartorialist.
Gary Vaynerchuk, the host of Wine Library TV, has made it huge on the Internet--but that is only the beginning.
These micro-bloggers are taking over the Web, 140 characters at a time.
Video
Comedy troupe The Monkey Box shares how to cash in on Internet stardom.
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