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| DIY Internet Marketing War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Brisbane
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RSS feeds I find are far better for gathering information than being on some of the email lists these days. I am getting very tired of getting bombarded by offer after offer and not getting any real content. I find I get a lot better form of content by subscribing to high quality informative sites via RSS and using a program like Feed Demon to manage those feeds. Why? 1. I control the information I get.What I would like however is a few more high quality feeds so what are the ones you look at? Q |
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| Mad Video Scientist War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: San Diego, California
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I completely agree with the decluttering of inboxes. My primary email is only working with customers and for my busines. Here are a few that are top quality for multimedia marketing and innovation geekbrief.tv creativecow.net Discovery.com TechCrunch.com LifeHacker.com (Lifehacker is a prime example of why RSS feeds are so great, as I ONLY go to the site if the headline is of interest to me, but would never go there just to browse) Best, Scott |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: , , .
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I am currently subscribed to both TechCrunch.com and LifeHacker.com I think there both great |
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