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3 Marketing Tools I Miss (and Their Alternatives)

Kikolani

Do you hate it when you invest your time and energy falling in love with what seems like the perfect marketing tool, only to have it bought out by a larger company and ruined or otherwise retired? Feedly only measures shares through their reader, Facebook, and Google +1′s. Google Reader.

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Efficient Blog Commenting: Save Your Time and Energy

ProBlogger

I want to add more to it, to make the strategy energy- and time-efficient. Using RSS feeds and organizing them. RSS feeds are not dead! Many people use them—in fact, I prefer to subscribe to a blog via the feed before going for an email subscription. Effective blog commenting. I find this method to be very organized.

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Bright Sparks list: Reality checks and sexy playthings

Absolute PA

Having a steady flow of great blog articles to share with my peeps on Twitter and Facebook, plus keeping up with the latest goss in my field is a cornerstone of my online content plan. Over the years I’ve carefully cultivated a personal library of amazing resources using Google Reader. Google Reader saves me HOURS each week.

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Fetching Friday – 21 Marketing Links

Kikolani

Here are some of the best articles I have seen on Google+ , retweeted on @kikolani , and read in RSS subscriptions this week. 12 Google Reader Alternatives to Consider – You still have until July 15th to download your Google Reader subscriptions and move them to an alternative RSS reader.

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Building a Magnetic Blog: How to Keep Your Readers Coming Back for More

ProBlogger

As bloggers, we tend to be a little obsessed with numbers – we check our stats compulsively to see how many more hits we got today than yesterday and freak out if we lose a couple of followers on Twitter or Facebook. Your regular readers don’t need any convincing to click through to your content.

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Social Media Consumption: You Want Signal or Discovery? " I'm Not Actually a Geek

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I like to keep my feed list larger and I filter by exclusion. I’ve noticed there’s no “best of&# option in rooms, just in the general friends feed. It might be interesting to apply the new “best of&# filtering to rooms in addition to the general friends feed. RSS feed for comments on this post.

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The Unsexy Truth about Finding Traffic for Your Blog

ProBlogger

Last week I tweeted that I’d not checked my Google Reader account in a month. Within minutes, I started getting tweets back from others saying that they rarely check their RSS feeds any more. apps (some drew in RSS feeds, but others were recommendation engines). Well, it turns out that I’m not the only one.