I actually evangelize quite a bit for products I love. A little less for those I like. I just took some time to pull some favorites together for a friend, and thought I'd share with you as well.
I'm a huge huge huge fan of
www.techsmith.com and their product
SnagIt,
Camtasia Studio and
Screencast. They're one of the rare companies that I rave about. I use their products every day. They have awesome marketing and ongoing evangelist ownership/customer inclusion. They really are amazing.
LOVE
www.etsy.com. Everything sold there is handmade -- if you aren't a crafter, why not take some
sewing classes to learn how?!?)
I've become a fan of
www.37signals.com – after reading their PDF, Getting Real (I highly recommend you read that).
I love the idea behind
Redfin. But I don't think they're being bold enough about picking a specific market niche (i.e. first-time homebuyers) and engaging their many users as paying subscribers/members with value-add services. By trying to be all things to all people (buying home, selling home, web2.0 app, etc.) they're turning into just another discount realtor/web service. Too many people say "aren't they just like Zillow?". That's a problem for them. But, great idea to shake up an industry that hasn't changed much since the purchase of Manhattan.
I Love
LinkedIn -- works perfectly, and does one thing extremely well (LinkedIn for networking).
For sending large files (will be very important in new world of Video/Audio files which are enormous and don’t work well with traditional email), we’ve found
www.sharefile.com to work great, but lately (in 2009-2010 I've switched to Dropbox for large file sharing).
In the personalized product space, I've liked my experiences at
www.zazzle.com and
www.threadless.com (I like them better than the leader,
www.cafepress.com)
Finally, if you only have time to read one blog, this is the one I'd recommend:
Fred Wilson at
http://avc.blogs.com.
What did I miss?