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The Mystery of Blog Feeds

October 16, 2007 by Anne Wayman  
Filed under Jobs

blog.jpgOkay, so I’ve been a paid blogger for a couple of years now. And yes, I’ve given advice to writers about how to get blog jobs. Which doesn’t mean I’m an expert – not by a long shot.

For example, it’s only recently that I’ve understood how I can use RSS feeds to make my life easier. The light dawned when reading an interview Mark Silver had with Dawud Miricle. There Dawud explained that be setting up a feed reader I could run through a bunch of blog headlines from all sorts of blogs I’d chosen and decide which ones I wanted to leave comments on and which ones I wanted to comment on in my own blog.

So I downloaded FeedReader – it’s free – and stated plugging in blogs I like. I’ll be darned! There are the headlines and it’s almost a snap to decide what I want to use and what I want to ignore.

How do you figure out which blogs to read and comment on? Tell us about it.

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2 Responses to “The Mystery of Blog Feeds”
  1. I use Google Reader, Anne, and the starring feature helps me keep track of posts I want to link to. I need something like that as I am tracking 125+ feeds!

  2. Matt Keegan says:

    Google Reader has helped me out as well, but I must admit that I am only tracking a handful of blogs at the moment.

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