Feed Reader Train, Next Stop . . .

Another Narcisstic Blogger, Kelly Cho setup a Feed Reader Train! Kelly’s train pulled into Stephen’s blog and made a stop in my neck of the woods.

This train should do well to get your feed subscriptions up and hopefully stay up, as long as people don’t unsubscribe. It’s also a great way of finding and checking out some other sites you’d usually not go to on your own. That’s mainly how I’ve built up my little community here, I hope you all find the same benefits!

***Start Copying Here:***

Here are the rules:

1) Write a short introduction about how you found this list and include a link back to that blog.

2) COPY the rules and ENTIRE list below and post it on your blog.

3) Take the blogs in “My New Subscriptions” and move them into the “The Original Subscriptions” list.

4) Share 3 blogs you read, add them to your feed reader and add them to the “My New Subscriptions” section. Remember to also add the “Feed Me” link next to your new blogs. (Example: http://www.leochiang.com/feed/ OR http://feeds.feedburner.com/leochiangdotcom). Make sure it’s a valid link.

5) Add each feed listed here to your reader by clicking on “Feed Me”. The goal is to have more subscribers reading your blog, and you should be reading others too! Don’t feel obligated though… afterall, you don’t want clutter in your Reader!

My New Subscriptions

Derek Semmler - Feed Me

Bob Buskirk - Feed Me

Simple American - Feed Me

The Original Subscriptions

Kelly Cho - Feed Me *

Shawn Knight - Feed Me

Reformat This - Feed Me

Samanathon - Feed Me

Ms. Danielle - Read Me

Mr. Gary Lee - Feed Me

Jon Lee - Feed Me

Ed Lau - Feed Me

Derrich - Feed Me

Dosh Dosh - Feed Me

The Thinking Blog - Feed Me

Everyday Weekender - Feed Me

PureBlogging - Feed Me

Loca Lingo - Feed Me

Marisa’s Dandelion Patch - Feed Me

Stephen Fung - Feed Me

Untwisted Vortex - Feed Me

Julie’s Journal - Feed Me

Leo Chiang - Feed Me

Brice Wong - Feed Me

Michael Kwan - Feed Me**

* - Train engineer

** - Last wagon

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If you’re worried about Reader Clutter, you can use Google Reader which has an excellent folder system. Stephen has created a folder called “Feed Train” and put everyone in there that wasn’t already on his feed list, good system.

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