How do you read blogs that are on the internet?

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How do you read the blogs that you like so much? Do you like to put the RSS feed into your favorite RSS reader or Do you prefer the posts emailed to you? I like the ones that I am interested in will go to my RSS reader and the ones with special gifts like e-book I will subscribe to their email list. When I see an interesting topic I will go to the blog author’s website and read the article and then post a comment. I hope my comments are really worth while for you guys and ladies. I also sometimes like the blog broadcast feature in aweber and like services so I can get a recap of what they talked about. How many blogs are you subscribed to? Are you subscribed to their email lists?

I really like Google Reader because it is portable. I can be at work and read all of the blogs that I am subscribed to. I will also use FeedDemon because the new version will sync with Google Reader. All of my RSS Feeds are in separate folders so I can manage them better. What is your favorite RSS Reader?

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11 Responses to “How do you read blogs that are on the internet?”

  1. George SerradinhoNo Gravatar (27 comments.) on August 12th, 2009 6:54 am

    I normally sign up for email updates and then receive emails in my inbox. Open the email and if the post title interests me then I open it in my browser. If not, then I delete the email and move onto the next one.

    I sometimes have loads to go through, but I don’t open to many as some of the titles are just not what I want to read about. Some offer full RSS so I can read the full post and others offer a small snippet.
    George Serradinho´s last blog ..Upgrade to WordPress 2.8.4 – Security Release

  2. Deneil MerrittNo Gravatar (17 comments.) on August 12th, 2009 11:40 am

    I sign up to blogs via RSS feed. I also signup via email to get free ebooks.

    As for how many blogs I am subscirbed to. My RSS feed reader as over 300 or 400 blogs in it. Whenever I feel behind in blog commenting. The feed reader has over 2,000 blog posts. Which takes a lot of time to look trough which ones I am going to comment on and which ones I have nothing to say.
    Deneil Merritt´s last blog ..How To Use A Link Love Post For Promotion

  3. Klaus @ TechPatioNo Gravatar (57 comments.) on August 12th, 2009 12:31 pm

    I stopped using the FeedBurner e-mail subscribe method because it was stressing me out receiving so many e-mail updates all the time :) Now I just subscribe to all the blogs using RSS and I have CommentLuv enabled blogs as “higher priority” – I don’t think I need to explain why I like CommentLuv :)

    But I’m also a huge fan of the “Read It Later” firefox plugin and iPhone App, which allows me to read articles while being offline – or sync them to my iPhone and read them there, I did a review about it: http://techpatio.com/2009/apple/iphone/read-it-later-useful-firefox-addon-iphone-app
    Klaus @ TechPatio´s last blog ..Getting Online Before Breakfast, Yes Please!

  4. GrantNo Gravatar (1 comments.) on August 12th, 2009 3:08 pm

    I tend to receive updates from Blogs I am interested in and take a look when I have time. There is so much content out there that it is very hard to keep up.

  5. SireNo Gravatar (15 comments.) on August 12th, 2009 6:58 pm

    I use Google reader. I subscribe to comments via the RSS but I much prefer to keep track of comments that I leave on interesting posts. I use blacktype for this but I prefer to use the ’subscribe to comments’ facility. A lot of blogs don’t have this, lucky for me yours does.
    Sire´s last blog ..Updating The Update On Snap Dollars

  6. Jared LittleNo Gravatar (4 comments.) on August 12th, 2009 11:18 pm

    Greg,

    I use Google Reader I subscribe to many sites I have must read and a group I target for comments and what I consider peer bloggers. I dislike e-mail period. I do sign up from lots of list to study how people use then and take advantage of free offers.
    Jared Little´s last blog ..Learn SEO in 15 Minutes Part 1

  7. New Blogger 2u2cNo Gravatar (1 comments.) on August 12th, 2009 11:25 pm

    usually im not subcribe other people blog but i just use google reader to all my favourite blog like yours ;)

  8. BlogrProNo Gravatar (2 comments.) on August 13th, 2009 9:06 am

    I will bookmark those fav blogs in my browser and will see them frequently. Still now I am not using any RSS readers
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  9. EarningStepNo Gravatar (58 comments.) on August 13th, 2009 9:29 pm

    look like we have the same fav again….hahaha
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  10. John SamuelNo Gravatar (4 comments.) on August 14th, 2009 12:49 am

    I also prefer to use RSS feed reader. I use the default reader in Flock Browser and I am pretty happy with it.
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  11. ChristieNo Gravatar (11 comments.) on August 14th, 2009 8:56 pm

    Well I’m the oddball but as my list of blogs to read is growing I am about to change my ways. For the past year+, I have subscribed to blogs by email. I’d just read the ones I want every morning and delete the rest. But that was less than 10 blogs. Now I am subscribed by email to a bunch but am also starting to subscribe by RSS and will stick with that from now on. Some are in Google and a couple of scientific ones are in Outhouse so I can even see them at a glance when I start my work morning.
    Christie´s last blog ..GoDaddy’s Twitter integration helps you with branding

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