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  1. Peggy DolanePeggy Dolane

thanks Vera - appreciate your post here and on TwiTip

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some great ideas in there Jenny - really solid stuff!

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wow - never thought I’d share a headline with Al Gore - nice

Glad you wrote this post because it got your blog on my radar and in my RSS reader - looking forward to tracking with you, learning from you and perhaps even collaborating at some point!

Looking forward to your future posts - lets keep in touch!

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thanks for the link Brian

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thanks for sharing your story. Very inspiring!

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I have the exact same problem with my brand new MBP - very frustrating as it’s happening to me every 10 or so clicks.

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that happens when we get northerly winds (blows in from the dessert) and then rain. You'll see more over the summer. Few years back we had a massive sand storm too which was a joy to behold.

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I couldn't access my own feed on Bloglines for a few days last week. Today it seems back and interestingly my Subscriber numbers jumped back up by about 10%. I also noticed that the angry emails I was getting from readers telling me that my feed was broken have stopped (at last).As a publisher it can be quite frustrating to see such a popular tool able to influence your reader numbers like this. Lets just hope Google Reader doesn't have such glitches or I suspect all our numbers will be down a lot more than just 10%!

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bit surprised to see this post - I agree that the link units could be debated but we had this discussion when they came out a couple of years ago.

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Thanks for the inclusion of ProBlogger. Whichever list you go with - there are some fantastic blogs going around in our country - great to see them all getting so much promotion of late!

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I'm still seeing more and more bloggers go with full feeds although the trend to big ads above content in feeds is also increasing. In my mind that trend can't be good for retaining subscribers.

All in all I find that RSS ads are still not really earning much. Despite having 150k of subscribers between my two blogs the RSS ads earn $10-$15 a day - pretty poor CPM by anyone's standards.

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good call! Actually someone from Twitter just left a comment on the post clarifying it all too.

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good luck with this one Julian - I really think it'll be something that people are fuzzy on. From what I see many of the blogs in your list could be classified in numerous ways.

Is banner blog a blog about marketing or online advertising?

Is Laurel's blog a marketing blog or a social networking blog?

Servant of Chaos describes itself as a blog about branding, digital strategy and the art of storytelling.

Corporate Engagement describes itself as about public relations, social media and politics

Better Communication Results is a communication strategy blog.

I guess all I'm saying is that there's so much overlap there. From day to day the content on most of the blogs in your list could be seen as 'marketing'.

I can't speak for the other 'blogs about blogging' type blogs but while I don't see my blog as a 'marketing blog' specifically I know most days something I write about touches on the topic.

While I'd love to be included in a list with such quality blogs ultimately it's your list and you need to define how you want to use it - but it's going to be a tough one to work out where to draw the line - good luck!

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Yeah I like it too. I actually wondered about having two levels of ‘outposts’ in my own chart - one that is where I have an account and don’t do much else and another where I’m more active.

For me I’d classify Friendfeed as a frontier and Twitter as an outpost.

I also think frontiers can sometimes become outposts and outposts can sometimes become frontiers. For example, for me Plurk was an outpost for a while but lately I’ve let it slide and become inactive (and I guess it looks more like a frontier).

I also like the overlapping aspect of your diagram because sometimes there’s definitely a blurriness between them. For example for me my tweets get picked up on facebook so there’s a relationship between the two - yet they are also separate to some extent.

Lots of food for thought here.

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true shor - although interestingly my Alexa ranking is considerably higher for Australia than any other country :-) Of course that could just be me hitting refresh all day on my site...

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