Should you share your own blog with Shared Items?David Carrington

Bryan Person heard about it from Marketing by Coffee and thinks it’s a good notion, as do his two commenters. Bill Deys wrote about it too.

Scoble refuses to not do it:

“My link blog is for keeping what I think are the most urgent RSS items of the day, including mine.”

The positive side of doing it is that you’re potentially pushing your blog into more people’s RSS readers. The only negative feedback I’ve read so far consists of one

of these two arguments:

  • Duplicates - that is fair, hopefully Google Reader is now smart abundant not to show an item twice. whether not, it’s probably something they’re trying to do.
  • “I don’t like your blog” - society saying that have a fair point. For now, their only choice is to put up with it or unsubscribe.

I’m personally going to add that to my own Shared Items (david.carrington AT gmail DOT com whether that helps).

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