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Turning off the ViperChill RSS Feed: What You HAVE to Tell Your Blog Readers

Viper Chill

Some of the biggest news in the blogging world over the last week was without a doubt Google’s announcement that on June 1st, they’re closing Google Reader. Paraphrasing their own words, the usage of Reader is smaller than ever, and Google want to focus on fewer products. ProBlogger: 94,647.

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How friendfeed Can Teach You About Your Friends

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

For your blog, any URL will do, and if you are writing for a blog with multiple authors, FriendFeed parses through the authors and only features blog posts written by you. Imagine receiving over 500 updates a day and not checking your feed reader (or your FriendFeed) in 2 days. Google, Wikipedia and FriendFeed.

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28 Resources from My Internet Marketing Toolbox

Viper Chill

Google Analytics Before Google Analytics came along there weren’t really that many decent tracking tools available. Instead of waiting around for Google to catch up, you can see what is happening on your website, right now. There used to be a free plan that comes with Crazy Egg but the cheapest option now is $9 per month.

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How I Really Built a Blog with 6500 Subscribers

Viper Chill

I wrote how I did that in the personal development niche by ranking on the first page of Google for two of the biggest terms to my audience. Now that I’m using netvibes this is no longer the case (thanks Glen). Reply Glen says: February 4, 2010 at 10:03 am The RSS feed tells people when new content has been posted on the website.

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6 Ways to Filter Your RSS Feeds - ReadWriteWeb

Buzz Marketing for Technology

6 Ways to Filter Your RSS Feeds. Information overload is a real problem for many web users, and one way to cope with it is to filter your RSS feeds so you only see what you want to see. I use netvibes personally. I still cant believe this functionality hasnt been integrated into (all) readers. RWW Network. ReadWriteWeb.

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