I recently came across rssHugger. It seems to be an interesting concept. It is a place where blog readers find interesting blogs and bloggers can promote their blogs. rssHugger can display a blog’s rss feeds for 10 years.
The way you can get your own page is either by reviewing the site on your blog by paying a one time fee of $20.
They have a Top 100 section that lists the most popular blogs. There is also a random blog and new rss feeds section too. The search section is a blog search directory. It has blogs organised into different categories.
Using rssHugger bloggers can leverage the potential of online marketing. It is also helps to build back-links. The readers can read various blogs on different topics that interest them.
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This sounds interesting. I like the idea of being able to read several different blogs organized by topic. I enjoy reading blogs so much, a bit too much, lol. Plus, it sounds like a great way to promote your blog, something I am just starting to do more actively.
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It sounds cool, and 20 bucks isn’t a very high price to pay for something that will display your information for 10 years. I also like the idea of the top 100 list, which is more defined than a Google page rank or Alexa rank.
It will be great to add blog to that directory. $20 will mean nothing since blogger can get huge advantage for improve their rank by getting link for PR4 directory and increase the number of subscribers.
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it looks interesting but ƒ± prefer free ones 🙂
I used Rss Hugger for my couple of blogs ..it helps you build backlinks…
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Sounds like a good way to promote a blog. I however agree with what some said earlier; I don’t prefer all things free =P I’m cheap!!
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That was nice. Thank you for sharing this one.