Christen Dybenko

24 Feb, 2009

The “relationship” feed.

Posted by: x10 In: Marketing|SEO

I’ve said before, if you blog, then you should learn to comment on other blogs. Building your whuffie by spreading comment love on other blogs is super important.

For me, I’ve simplified the process by having a category in my feed reader reserved only for  people I have a relationship with.

When I tackle my feedreader (feedly) I  start with my “relationship” category and  try to comment on at least one of the blogs there before I continue to surf the information fire hose.

Do you have any other strategies or tips for how to get more involved on other blogs?

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2 Responses to "The “relationship” feed."

1 | Shailesh Ghimire

February 26th, 2009 at 5:06 pm

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I kind of do – similar to yours. I have a list of local bloggers I like to keep track of and comment on. It provides great avenues for connection when you go to networking events etc.

In terms of the other non-local blogs I have a list that I read through, and I only comment if I have something awesome to add to their post.

Thanks!

2 | Nathan McGee

March 2nd, 2009 at 2:01 am

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I have many categories for my blogs and typically go to my “friends” blogs first.

I feel it adds more value when I interact with people I actually have communicated with, either online or off.

I also get involved by passing on great posts through my twitter network.

@nathanmcgee

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