Google Reader Trends: Which blogs pull my interest
I am a huge fan of Google Reader, and have been using it since the end of September. One of the features I've been fascinated with since the beginning is the ability to see your reading trends over a rolling 30 day period.
I've been taking a look at my personal reading trends and found some interesting things.


Mashable by far puts out the most content out of any of the blogs I subscribe to (60+ feeds and counting), yet only 21% of their 28 posts a day actually get read by me. With Mashable I am typically looking for cool new websites like Pinger.com that perform a valuable function for free. I tag those sites as web tools.
Lifehacker falls into the same category as Mashable for me. I'm typically scouring for for that handy site or piece of software that is going to improve my daily life in one way or another. (Note to self: Do you think that's why they call it Lifehacker? Captain Obvious at your service.)
As you can see, Lifehacker is hitting the mark with me 26% of the time.
As a blogger I am always on the lookout for tips on how to run a better blog and improve my writing. ProBlogger by Darren Rowse is one of the premier places to find those tips. And with a read rate of 71%, ProBlogger grabs my attention much more often than not.
It would be interesting if Google Reader would compile trend data on all blogs and release it on a regular basis, much like the Bloglines Top 1,000 Blogs list. While it is very easy to see your own blog's trends through services such as Feedburner, it would be a enormously helpful measuring stick to see which blogs in your niche are getting the most eyeballs on their content.
Which blogs get the most attention from you?
Labels: blog trends, blogs, web tools

2 Comments:
Continue to read my blogs bro and you will have much added success in life. LOL.
www.MarcusLangford.com
Subscribe to 'Mind of Marcus'
The Mind For Revolution Is Here
You put some great stuff on your blog! Fun to read and I really enjoy participating in the conversation!
Post a Comment
Links to this post:
Create a Link
<< Home