
If you want to see the best of the best of the blog posts I read, you’ll enjoy what I share through Google Reader. I don’t necessarily subscribe to all of these blogs, but if they inspire me I may opt to share it (and also to come back to it). Scroll to the bottom of this post for a link.
- Peter Bregman argues for the importance of not planning
- Cathy Taylor insists change comes from within
- Seth Godin believes you own too many books and you may be using email incorrectly
- David Meerman Scott excerpts video bits on the nature of giving something for nothing
- Tamar Weinberg thinks Facebook needs to drastically change
- Chris Messina opines why he likes Facebook’s openness
- Kim Woodbridge dishes her 15 best Facebook tips
- Ryan Roslansky explains how you can follow companies on LinkedIn
- Anil Gupta provides 12 ways to increase blog subscribers
- Steve Lazuka reasons why benchmarking your blog performance will keep readers engaged
- Kiesha Easley highlights 10 blogs you want to read today
- Zachary Adam Cohen profiles 3 social tools you should know
- John Moore interviews a communications manager from Honda about social media in the automobile industry
- Kaid Benfield suggests parking lot designs are not friendly to community walkability
- Matt Raymond writes from the Library of Congress and the reason to archive Twitter messages
- Steve Radick shares why social media must be integrated within government communications
- Jason Falls indicates social media adoption is not as prevalent as some may think
If you want to read more blog articles I share on Google Reader (an action I take between once to several times a day), head over here.
Thanks for the shout out Ari!!
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My pleasure. Thanks for writing it.
Great posts! Thanks for sharing… I’ll have to keep an eye on your Reader items throughout the week for some Friday inspiration!
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Inspiration is a two-way street. You bet.
Well this is a keeper for spare time; I recognize 3 names and only subscribe/read 1.
I’ve never used Google reader, so please excuse the ignorance – - how is it in your reader if you don’t subscribe?
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Using the Shareaholic add-on for Firefox (which I indicated in a recent comment on your blog), I can share web items to Facebook, Twitter, Digg, and numerous other sites, including Google Reader. So, even if I don’t subscribe to a blog, I can still share the post — no different than tweeting a link.
Great list Ari and thanks for including me.
I don’t use the sharing in google reader that much – it seems that I use it for more political or current news stories than for blogs I’m reading. For other sites I seem to bookmark them for future reference or just read it and move on.
I use the Share on Google Reader bookmarklet, which also allows you to share anything – not just blogs you are subscribed to.
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I also subscribe to “Kim Woodbridge dishes her 15 best Facebook tips” it has some tips that are very useful..although not all of them. I would recommend it. I’m going to check a couple of the other ones you recommend as well.
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As I’m taking Facebook seriously now like I did for Twitter, this list is really a worthy index for me. Thanks Ari.
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Hi Ari!
You’re awesome! Thanks for including me in this list with such great bloggers. I really appreciate it. I’m glad you’re finding value on my blog.
.-= From Kiesha @We Blog Better to you: Online Marketer vs Creative Writer: A Tale of Two Bloggers =-.
No, Kiesha. You’re the awesome one for creating it.