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Increase RSS Subscribers Free with rssHugger

All Bloggers Want More RSS Subscribers…

 

rssHugger is a new site designed to help blog owners promote their RSS feeds and locate other blogs that may be of interest.

 

Think of it as a web directory of RSS feeds.

 

The creator of rssHugger is an online entrepreneur named Collin LaHay. He had originally planned to charge $10 to get your own page on rssHugger for 10 years, provided that you make a post about it.

 

However, in response to a review from John Chow you can now get listed for free in exchange for your post.

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A large number of bloggers are taking advantage of this opportunity. This will provide rssHugger with hundreds of backlinks that will increase the site's authority with the search engines.

 

That's a pretty good reason to register at rssHugger.

 

More good reasons from Collin include:

 

For blog owners:

  • Raise awareness of your blog
  • Send tons of visitors to your blog
  • Share traffic with the community
  • Be part of a viral/buzz marketing campaign
  • Build deep-links for your blog posts to help with search engine optimization
  • Get new interested RSS subscribers who view your content on a regular basis.
For visitors:

  • Find blogs that interest you
  • Easily subscribe to many blogs
  • Skim over hundreds of blogs to find what suits you

Changing the business model and making the registration free was an excellent marketing decision.

 

This is a great way to get exposure for your blog, increase traffic, and add RSS subscribers. I recommend joining. Enjoy!

 

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Tags: , , , , November 28th, 2007 Posted in Blogging

2 Responses to “Increase RSS Subscribers Free with rssHugger”

  1. Collin LaHay Says:

    Excellent review! Your blog has been approved:
    http://www.rsshugger.com/newsuccessonline.com

    You may now login and set up your RSS feed/categories/description.

    If you have any questions, feel free to email me.



  2. Idetrorce Says:

    very interesting, but I don't agree with you
    Idetrorce



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