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On The Death Of Google Reader

Waxing UnLyrical

This time though, Google cut services for a tool that isn’t just “popular.” ” Google Reader is the bedrock for how many people collect information on the Internet. But is this just a sign of RSS feeds becoming a part of Internet Past? On The Death Of Google Reader is a post from: Waxing UnLyrical.

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Tools for Monitoring Online Conversations: Part 2 of Monitor Your Brand Online

Harp Interactive

In order to make things easy you should fiirst create a place that will aggregate all your monitoring results like an RSS reader. Here are some RSS aggregation services : Google Reader , Bloglines , Fastladder. Twitter Search. Monitoring Tools For: Blogs. Technorati. BlogPulse Conversation Tracker.

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Getting Overwhelmed? Get Organized!

Kikolani

Twitter Lists. Twitter now allows you to add Twitter members to Twitter Lists , which helps you easily organize people you are interested in following by topic. Other Twitter Cleanup Methods. Use Twitter Karma to take a glance at your followers all on one page. RSS Folders. Other RSS Cleanup Methods.

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What’s your Social Media diet?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I can say that life was a lot more chaotic before I found Google Reader (hat tip to Robert Scoble who turned me on to Google Reader). A typical day starts at 6am with answering the new email that came in over night and then some morning reading in my RSS reader (see photo of this mornings Google Reader).

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Social Media Efficiency

Janet Fouts

I heard this on Sunday and so just for fun I filtered every one of the newsletters and rss feeds that I never even bother to scan into a mailbox. I went into my Google reader and deleted every blog that hadn’t posted within the last 30 days. Tweetdeck , Seesmic or Hootsuite. Liberating is the only word for it.

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28 Resources from My Internet Marketing Toolbox

Viper Chill

If you see that a certain site is sending a lot of RSS subscribers, you can work to get more traffic from that source. If you find that your readers go to the top right hand side of the page, you can put an ad there or something else that you want to get viewed. You can never have too many backups.

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The Very First Thing You Should Do in 2010

Viper Chill

I had to head over to Google Reader to read other internet marketing blogs, Google Apps to read my ViperChill email and GoNutshell.com to get a hold of my task list. When there’s over 20 links to sites like Gmail, Facebook, Digg and Twitter, it’s hard not to be distracted.