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Blogs

If you read blogs, you need an RSS/blog reader. It’s so much easier to use a blog reader than to bookmark all your favorite sites and visit them because you only get notified when they update their content, saving the step of visiting a site and wondering “Did they update today or not?”

My favorite blog reader used to be Bloglines, but then the site was too slow to load and I started using Google Reader, and now here I am with Google Reader.

I read a lot of blogs.  1004 blogs to be exact. I don’t know that number by heart, but I know that number because Google Reader tells me so. The stuff I love, I shared publicly. You can check it out at http://philgerb.com or by clicking in on any of my articles and looking in the right sidebar at the widget that says “Google Reader Shared Items.”

I love Google Reader for many reasons, and I thought I’d share several of the best reasons with you now.

I Love Google Reader!

Google Reader’s shared items (for you) – I can share items with all the folks who want to follow me, saving you the time of reading through 1004 blogs yourself.

Google Reader’s shared items (for me) – I enjoy reading things people I respect read. I can do this easily by “following” these people and enjoying their shared items. I like this feature so much, this is where I start my blog reading every day, in my friends’ shared items.

Create Topical Folders – Google Reader allows me to easily create topical folders for the various things I read about. Customer service, social media, management, marketing and the like, all have their own topical folder. Sure, some authors go off-topic from time to time, but I categorize them in the most appropriate folder for the bulk of their writing.

Add tags to individual articles -  I can also tag individual articles by topic, so when I share them with my followers (and when I refer back to them later on for research), they are nicely categorized.

Separate website for my shared items – If I haven’t convinced you to use Google Reader yet, or if I don’t want to share my Google e-mail address with you, you can still check out all my shared items on a specific URL. The real URL is https://www.google.com/reader/shared/philgerb but I have pointed http://philgerb.com to it so when I share it during my presentations, it’s much easier for folks to remember. This website also links to my Google profile, so for those who don’t know, they think I built another website :)

Mark All as Read (by a certain period of time) – Sometimes I just get too darn many articles to read in my backlog, so I want to mark them all as read and start over. But now, if I use the drop down (see below), I can pick the period of time I want to mark them as read, especially helpful if I am on vacation or traveling for an extended period of time.

Google Reader - Mark as Read

So those are some of the reasons I love Google Reader.  Now it’s your turn.

Do you use Google Reader? What’s do you love (or hate) about it? Do you have a different RSS/blog reader that you’d like to share?

Let us know in the comments below, and thanks for playing!

Love photo credit to: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chitrasudar/2752476205/

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Host and Setup Your Blog (for Less Than $75 a Year)

Blogs

I’ve shared why you need a blog, I’ve shared how to set up a blog for free. Now I’m going to share with you how to host and setup your blog for less than $75 per year.
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My Personal Brand

Blogs

I’ve been talking a lot about social media lately, but I think it’s important you build a base for your social media presence, so I’m going to back up a bit and talk a little about branding. I talk about personal branding, because I am my brand, and ultimately even if you are a business, [...]

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Build Buzz for Your Blog

Blogs

Guest article from Chris Perry, Career Rocketeer founder.
NOTE from Phil: I got introduced to Chris when he featured me as one of the 150+ Experts on Twitter ALL Job Seekers MUST Follow. I was impressed with the time he took to create this list, and the care he took to really talk a bit about [...]

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What are you reading?

Blogs

I love to read and learn new things. I frequently read 5 or 6 books at a time.
Right now I’m finishing World Wide Rave and Hit the Ground Running, along with a few other daily meditation/devotional/attitude books. I just finished Smile and Move, and I’ll be doing a book giveaway of it later this week.
I [...]

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Blogging is Dead!

Blogs

Have you read the article about blogging being dead?
Interesting article, and dead on!
If your goal is to write "posts quickly skyrocketing to the top of Google’s search results for any given topic."
I think if you’re trying to have intelligent conversations or share best ideas, you’re better off writing an article on your blog instead [...]

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Hanging at SOBCon

Blogs

Stephen Hopson, Susan Quandt, Stephen Smith and I started SOBCon yesterday with a trip to the Levenger store in downtown Chicago. Good conferences start by being and thinking productively.
Now that it’s Saturday morning, I’ve listened to Anita Bruzzese and Brian Clark thus far.
The biggest thing I’ve learned from the presenters and my fellow [...]

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