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Google Reader Alternatives: 3 Web Based RSS Readers to Manage Your Subscriptions

Kikolani

I follow a lot of blogs and various RSS feeds. Each time I subscribe to a blog, I organize them by topic (Blogging, Freelance, Social Media, SEO, etc.). Plus, when I’m ready to periodically purge my RSS feeds, I can look at the Twitter handles and figure out quickly whether I have engaged with them or not.

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iGoogle Finished – what’s your favourite RSS Dashboard social media monitoring?

Laurel Papworth

I teach classes on social media monitoring – computer classes – and the students set up iGoogle to find and monitor Media, blogs, Twitter, Facebook, images, key influencers, keywords, CEO and brand mentions and so on. I was thinking Netvibes but wondered if you have another option? Really grumpy !

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Five Productivity Tools for PR Pros

Waxing UnLyrical

I’ve been including it in my e-signature for a while now, and have incorporated it into my website as well as this blog (you’ve probably noticed the Tungle widget on this blog, even if you haven’t used it). If you liked what you saw and read, Id love you to subscribe to my RSS feed or subscribe by email.

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How I Really Built a Blog with 6500 Subscribers

Viper Chill

You are here: ViperChill » Social Media » How I Really Built a Blog with 6,500 Subscribers How I Really Built a Blog with 6,500 Subscribers Written by Glen, this post has 121 Comments As I announced last week, I have sold my biggest blog, PluginID. I also put prominent RSS hints on popular pages such as the blogs list.

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ViperChill Surpasses 10K Subscribers (Or, How I Gained 9000.

Viper Chill

Do you see the RSS section in the top of the right sidebar here? to the RSS feed. The source that had increased dramatically (Netvibes) now seems to be on normal levels, so this may be the true count; I really don’t know with Feedburner these days. The area of growth for me was mostly Google Reader and Netvibes.