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class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div>Image by eristoddle via Flickr A feed reader is supposed to speed things up. You donâ€™t have to visit the blog to read whatâ€™s been published. Thatâ€™s how mine started and somehow I have managed to collect over 2000 feeds which I have categorized along the way: Advertising Affiliate Blogging Design Developer Forums Internet Marketing [...]<div
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href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/8837531@N03/2686316771">eristoddle</a> via Flickr</p></div><p>A feed reader is supposed to speed things up. You donâ€™t have to visit the blog to read whatâ€™s been published.</p><p>Thatâ€™s how mine started and somehow I have managed to collect over 2000 feeds which I have categorized along the way:</p><ul><li><span
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style="color: #666666;">Affiliate</span></li><li><span
style="color: #666666;">Blogging</span></li><li><span
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style="color: #666666;">Internet Marketing and Make Money</span></li><li><span
style="color: #666666;">Money (finance)</span></li><li><span
style="color: #666666;">Productivity and Freelance</span></li><li><span
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style="color: #666666;">Writing</span></li></ul><p>Didnâ€™t mean to do this. It just sort of happened that way. It is impossible to read 2000 feeds. No matter which feed reader I use, itâ€™s click, wait while the reader semi-locks-up and then read. So here is what I did:</p><p><strong>Step 1: Export each category as a separate OPML file.</strong></p><p>An OPML file is a collection of rss feeds that can be imported and exported from a feed reader. Since I had the feeds already in folders, I created topic specific OPML files.</p><p><strong>Step 2: Import each OPML file into a separate feed at FeedHub.</strong></p><p><a
href="http://feedhub.com">Feedhub</a> is a damn good service that will take an OPML file and turn it into one feed. I have one Feedhub feed that have 750 feeds in it. When it comes out, itâ€™s one feed. It seems to be unlimited both in the amount of custom feeds you can build and the amount of feeds you can put in one custom feed.</p><p>Yes, you could skip this step and move on to the next, but by running the feeds through Feedhub you get a bit of filtering and it learns what you like over time.</p><p><strong>Step 3: Put the feeds on Netvibes.</strong></p><div
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href="http://www.netvibes.com/stephanmiller">NetVibes</a> and iGoogle, something as simple as the font size, color scheme or layout of the default theme can swing a decision. That may be what happened here. You could actually use any type of start page system that will display feed widgets. Netvibes just had the right vibe.</p><p>Not a useful hack for everyone but if you end up trying to single-handedly index the blogosphere, it may help. And it doesnâ€™t take too long to set up. I did it while I wrote this post. I need to organize them more effectively and some of the feeds may have very few entries because they are new, but you can see the initial results <a
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