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Facebook Reader a welcome feature

Sherrilynne Starkie

I did, at one time, make use of an RSS reader called BlogBridge. Earlier this month, rumours about Facebook’s possible Google Reader replacement erupted when mentions of RSS feeds appeared in Facebook’s code. Goodbye, Google Reader: 5 Alternatives to Get Your RSS Feed Fix. However, I am largely unconcerned. Related articles.

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Analyse your RSS Feed

Koka Sexton

Koka Sexton dot Com Home About Koka Contact Twitter FULL RSS Analyse your RSS Feed Your RSS readership is just as important as tracking your visitors with Google Analytics. I have all of my blogs pushing their RSS feeds through Feedburner. The same is true about getting more readers to subscribe to your RSS feed.

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How Distributed Content Can Help Control Social Messaging

Waxing UnLyrical

More importantly Facebook now allows all publishers to use Instant Articles (previously the feature was only available to selected “partners,” a generous euphemism). Facebook also allows you to submit RSS feeds from your organic site that will parse and publish these to the Facebook platform. Begin publishing.

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Traditional Media Meets Twitter

Freelance Social Media

The hashtag was supported by the Lawrence Journal- World and made prominent on their homepage Tweetgrid’s Twitter Search Widget. Kudos to the Journal World for embracing Twitter! Featuring the Thesis Wufoo Skin WordPress Admin Local Twitterers and businesses made #swsale the number 46 trending hashtag on all of Twitter.

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What's The Point In Commenting On Blogs?

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If you go back in time (a little over a decade ago), the mainstreaming of blogging as a publishing platform brought with it a couple of unique features. Initially, these instant publishing platforms were seen as simple online journals for those who wanted to keep them. online journal. online journal. blog comments.

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What Is A Blog? The Question That Won't Go Away

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Rick Calvert (the CEO and co-founder of BlogWorld and New Media Expo ) invited me down to moderate a panel called, Building A New Media Empire > The panel also featured Deanna Brown (CEO of Federated Media ), Lisa Stone (co-founder of BlogHer ) and Michael Stelzner (found of Social Media Explorer ). " What is a Blog? Trackbacks.

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Micro Persuasion: Three Little Tips for Capturing Info Bits Quickly

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Google offers a handy history feature that archives all of your searches by date and time. Friendfeed has a feature called Rooms that you can use to share links with either the public at large, a small group of friends or just yourself. The feature is great on many levels, but its especially handy as a private info trapping system.