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Subscription Drive

March 1, 2008

Thankful You’re great people. I love that you come here and participate with me on [chrisbrogan.com]. I’m especially grateful for the conversations we have in the comments section. This just makes me thrilled to bits.

I have a favor to ask.

If you’re visiting the website directly, would you consider also subscribing for free to get this delivered to your feed reader of choice?

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What I’d really love to do is ask you to invite folks you know who maybe would find this information useful, because then we’d have some other points of view on these things.

And, as an added bonus, if you want to tell people who come here about YOUR blog, put it in the comments section, with the url to the blog, the url to the RSS, and a little description of what your blog is about and who would appreciate subscribing to it.

Sound fair?

Oh! And if you want to get my next newsletter (due Sunday the 2nd), sign up here.

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Comment by Will Spaetzel on March 1, 2008 @ 4:53 pm

Good idea, I’ve shared your post in my Google Reader.

My blog is at Spaetzel.com. I blog about the tech world with a focus on Web Development and Web 2.0. My feed is at feeds.feedburner.com/spaetzel.

Comment by CiaranFromChance on March 1, 2008 @ 5:01 pm

Hey Chris,

First time poster, reading for about 4 months now. Just wanted to let you know I already subscribe in my reader and whenever I get the chance I tell people (and personal finance bloggers) that are interested in social media, or learning about social media, that your blog is a must!

I’ve learned quite a bit from you and you’ve helped me open my financial planning blog to the world of social media… in the process I’ve become a pretty powerful stumbler in my niche over on StumbleUpon.

Keep up the good work.

Comment by steve Garfield on March 1, 2008 @ 6:38 pm

Blog:
http://offonatangent.blogspot.com/

Pop culture, technoloogy and right now a lot of politics.

Feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/OffOnATangent

Comment by Chris Wilson on March 1, 2008 @ 7:25 pm

Chris keep it up man!

You don’t have to tell me twice to give my blog a plug. Check it out:

The Marketing Fresh Peel - http://www.freshpeel.com

Subscribe here - http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheMarketingFreshPeel/

Comment by Aka on March 1, 2008 @ 9:37 pm

I’m just a young french student/blogger/designer. I’m found of your blog, I like what you write. Sounds always interesting.

I have a blog where i talk about web, reflexion on websocial and issue of the web.

http://www.eberry.fr
RSS : http://feeds.feedburner.com/E-berry

And i’ve got a portfolio for my freelance work :

http://www.akashrine.fr which has been quote in cssmania.

Comment by Keren Dagan on March 1, 2008 @ 10:10 pm

I started my blog with the objective to log early shifts in the way organizations uses software, services and methods for building software to scale their operations. The information based on my experience and observations working for a software company.

Lately I blog about a small project that I started building a tool for people/companies using blogs to reach their audience in a more focused way.
I enjoy blogging and reading other people blogs, learning about all the tools that support the blogsphere. I enjoy the interactions with new friends I met (virtualy and in real) since I started blogging.

Who knows where I’ll end at going forward. For now I’m having a great time and it is a fulfilling complement to my already technical life.

Chris Brogan’s blog is an inspiration, educational and fun all at the same time.

Blog: http://usingit.wordpress.com/
RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/UsingIt

Keren

Comment by communicatrix on March 1, 2008 @ 10:14 pm

Already a (long-time) subscriber! And fan! And evangelist!

I write a blog that’s basically self-development via stories, using my life as a gigantic lab experiment. (Don’t all rush there at once!)

Seriously, I think people on this blog would get more out of my newsletter, all about helping you become a better communicator, no matter what your discipline.

It combines stuff I’ve learned across various careers (TV copywriting, commercial acting and graphic design so far–I’m old!)

Plus recos for cool books, music, films, etc. to keep you inspired.

Read back issues here:

http://www.communicatrix.com/newsletter-archives

or just sign the hell up here:

http://xrl.us/eNewsSignup

(And if you’re interested in creating your own newsletter, by all means read my tutorial: I spent months researching this stuff before I pulled the cord on my own:

http://www.communicatrix.com/2007/02/nerd-love-12-newsletters.html

Thanks, Chris!)

Comment by Rob Williams on March 1, 2008 @ 11:30 pm

Thanks for the invite to share. I just launched a new site called 170spoons.com. It’s a resource for tools, tips, and tutorials for technology. The goal of the site is to build a community around folks who know they can use technology (mostly web and computer) better but either aren’t motivated to learn or don’t understand the payoff. Subscribe RSS.

Comment by Tom Kephart on March 1, 2008 @ 11:35 pm

Already a subscriber and 100% reader according to Google Reader’s Trends :)

Great idea, too, Chris, I’ve already checked out the blogs above and continue to be amazed at the quality of conversation going on. Thanks for doing this an introducing me to them.

Here’s mine:

New Tech Heroes follows the people and organizations that are creating the future on the Internet. We’re fascinated with new technologies that make virtual conversation possible online, bringing people and opportunities together.

http://www.newtechheroes.com

RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/newtechheroes

Comment by Daltonsbriefs on March 2, 2008 @ 12:03 am

Shared on my google shared items, and a subscriber already. Sent along though to about 30 people by email forward option in reader.

http://synergyhomes.blogspot.com is our Northwest Indiana Real Estate site, with focuses on mortgage rates and real estate searches.

http://synergyhomes.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default is RSS Feed

Chris, I hope your subscribers jump, and all the readers obtain as much benefit as I have.

Comment by Dharmesh Shah on March 2, 2008 @ 1:00 am

Already a subscriber (via Google Reader).

I co-author a blog on internet marketing for small business here:

http://blog.hubspot.com

Cheers,
Dharmesh

Comment by Andrea Vascellari on March 2, 2008 @ 3:03 am

Hi Chris,

You already know that I love your feed ;) (http://media.vascellari.com/?p=44 watch the video at 11.57 min)

I belong to this upcoming generation of entrepreneurs, so my blog and media channel represent my point of view about the digital era we are living/working in.

blog: http://www.andreavascellari.com/blog/
RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/vascellari

media channel: http://media.vascellari.com
RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/VMC

Andrea

Comment by Daryl Tay on March 2, 2008 @ 4:44 am

Chris,

Been subscribed for almost 2 months now and definitely in my A-List on Google Reader.

I blog at http://uniquefrequency.wordpress.com and it’s focused on new/social media but there’s some traditional media stuff in there too. It does have a little of a Singaporean perspective, so it may be useful for people who want to know what’s going on in this portion of the world.

Feed: http://uniquefrequency.wordpress.com/feed

Comment by hitesh sahni on March 2, 2008 @ 5:46 am

hi chris ,

I appreciate your appreciation.

My blog is http://metasquad.blogspot.com
I blog about blogging and technology and anything I find interesting.

Subscribe to my feed at http://feeds.feedburner.com/metasquad

Comment by Rino on March 2, 2008 @ 8:03 am

Excellent idea, Chris. I’ll do it in my next post.
Thanks.

Rino, from Italy.

Comment by Erica Ortiz on March 2, 2008 @ 8:12 am

Already a subscriber! Such a wealth of great info!

My website: http://www.horsepowerandheels.com
I am a drag racer, and blog about my daily journeys and female perspectives of driving a PRO level racecar.

BLOG: http://www.horsepowerandheels.com/blog/blog.htm

FEED: http://feeds.feedburner.com/promodfullthrottle/xbup

Comment by Jon on March 2, 2008 @ 8:12 am

My blog is essentially taking ideas from smarter people and then mucking with it. The themes are generally my current areas of interest - marketing, product management and social media - with a little music and geography thrown in.

Blog: http://www.spatiallyrelevant.org
Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/SpatiallyRelevant

Thanks for the opportunity and already subscribed, cheers!

jg

Comment by Geoff Manning on March 2, 2008 @ 8:13 am

Hi Chris,
I’m a habitual read/follower of your work and I have passed along your website to a few colleagues of mine.

I blog nonsense at: http://www.geoffmanning.com (tech, reviews, misc)

I have recently started a Parenting Blog for Dad’s accessible here:

web: http://www.daddyrockstar.com
feed: http://www.daddyrockstar.com/feed/

Thanks and keep up the good work!

Comment by Jay Moonah from Media Driving on March 2, 2008 @ 8:38 am

I was trying to thing of something witty here but I got nothing. Need more coffee…

Chris, you’re a fixture in my Reader list and my Twitter click-thrus.

I want to plug my new podcast/blog Media Driving. LOVE for you to check it out:

http://mediadriving.com/

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Comment by Eric : Gardenfork.tv on March 2, 2008 @ 8:50 am

Chris Brogan is a big reason why I’m doing what I do.

I keep a blog about what I learn and see about social media and social networking through producing my 2 web video shows, Gardenfork.tv and RealWorldGreen.com, and the community forum for viewers of the 2 shows, The Greenhouse.

A lot of people talk about social media, I’m out there creating it, and I occasionally remember to write blog posts about it.

http://ericrochow.com

http://thegreenhouse.gardenfork.tv

Comment by David Giesberg on March 2, 2008 @ 9:22 am

I have been reading and subscribed for a long time (GReader + twitter follower)

I am an engineering student and blogger writing about productivity, personal finance, student interests, lifehacks, etc at davidgiesberg.com

You can find my feed at http//davidgiesberg.com/feed/

Comment by PG on March 2, 2008 @ 10:25 am

Chris, just added you. I found myself here from time to time from links on other sites and such. Always seem to learn something - Jumped over from Eric’s site this time. Just subscribed.

I have a personal blog which, I guess, is mostly about me being a dad. I post about just any old every day stuff. I am about a month into a photo a day project 365 too.

I have been dabbling in video (my editing/production skills are still in their infancy stages).

Annoyingly Boring?
http://annoyinglyboring.com/

the Boring? feed
http://feeds.feedburner.com/annoyinglyboring

Comment by Mike Volpe on March 2, 2008 @ 12:59 pm

Chris -

I’ve been an RSS subscriber of yours for a while.

The HubSpot Internet Marketing Blog covers Internet Marketing, SEO, PPC, Landing Pages, Marketing Analytics and other Internet and lead generation topics.

http://Blog.HubSpot.com
http://feeds.feedburner.com/HubSpot

I’m also going to send you a message (probably on Facebook) with a couple ideas about other ways to grow your subscribers.

Thanks,

Mike Volpe
VP Marketing
HubSpot

Comment by Tim Marman on March 2, 2008 @ 3:51 pm

Recent subscriber here on Newsgator (mostly via FeedDemon lately).

I’ve writing myself for awhile on technology, business, legal issues, and starting a company in NYC.

Loosely Coupled: http://slashstar.com/blogs/tim
Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/LooselyCoupled

Comment by laurent on March 2, 2008 @ 9:24 pm

Chris, I already subscribe but as others have posted, I’ll share on reader!

Comment by Annie on March 3, 2008 @ 1:38 am

Hey Chris,

Nice new site design! Must admit I usually read your blog in my bloglines but had to come check it out based on your recent posts. It really looks great.

I have a couple of websites. One is pretty new http://theweightlosspapers.com and it’s about weight loss, healthy eating and all that good stuff. ;-) The feed for it is simply http://theweightlosspapers.com/feed

I also have a “main” site that’s kind of a conglomeration of all my stuff (writing, design, real estate) that I’m still finding my footing with but feel free to check it out. You’ll find it at http://annieandersonblog.com and the feed is http://annieandersonblog.com/feed

Thanks!
~ Annie

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Comment by Scott O'Raw on March 3, 2008 @ 3:25 pm

Hi Chris,

Excellent idea this.

I read your site via Google Reader but had to come and visit to see the new design, which looks fantastic by the way!

I am a freelance new media designer & consultant based in Peebles in the Scottish Borders. I write about the web and technology but, increasingly, with a view to how we can start to use this in classrooms - due to an involvement with Higher Education.

I made a New Year’s resolution to spend more time blogging, commenting and (hopefully) getting more people to stop by and let me know their thoughts on what I write - I’m currently basking in the afterglow of Guy Kawasaki leaving a comment yesterday!

My blog is at http://www.scottoraw.co.uk/journal

Many thanks Chris - keep up the (annoyingly) good work!

Scott

Comment by Troy Rutter on March 3, 2008 @ 4:16 pm

Hi Chris,

You know me by now, and thanks for the tweet. I’ve subscribed in Google reader rather than coming to the web site every time. But I love the re-design!

2 blogs I’d like to mention:

#1 TroyRutter.com

This is my “personal” site and where I have written the most on podcasting/social media. My personal life tends to creep up in this one.

Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/ruttersramblings

#2 ContentCommunityCommerce.com

This is my new site 100% dedicated to social networking, community, and the interdependence on Content, Community and Commerce.

Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/contentcommunitycommerce

Thanks for the opportunity!

Comment by Youlay on March 4, 2008 @ 9:44 am

One of your social_friends and followers for a few months.

I write my personal blog mostly about daily walk with God, inspiration and encouragement from Bible. Getting ready to start writing my own opinion on churchIT stuff. Posts in English & Polish.

web: http://www.youlay.pl
feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/Youlay

Comment by Brent Terrazas on March 5, 2008 @ 2:12 am

Man I am digging your new layout! Very clean, and I’m definitely a fan of the double right column setup. Finally got through the back-logs of my RSS reader and saw your post pointing out the new design, good thing too otherwise i may have not even known!

I run two blogs:
http://www.brentter.com - an advertising blog i’ve maintained for a while now, mainly just posting news/campaigns, etc.. that i find interesting.

http://www.addto10.com - this is my new venture, the design is still in the works and changes almost daily but it’s my “tech/web” blog.

I work in interactive advertising so my daily news feeds jump between the two blog categories…..so i figured why not make a separate blog to satisfy the nerd side of my life…
Cheers,
Brent

Comment by Dennis Bjørn Petersen on March 6, 2008 @ 6:34 am

I just found your site today and I’m glad I did ;)
The lijit widget is great. I’ve been looking for a way to get all my social networks added to my blog in a discreet way.

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