One of the things I like most about writing a genealogy blog is reading other writers' genealogy blogs. First off, a big round of applause for Thomas MacEntee for his dedication and support of all Geneabloggers. It's only been a few short weeks since I got on board with the Geneabloggers, but I feel as though I've known some of my fellow bloggers for years. I have learned so much about research tips, web sites and upcoming conferences. Most of all, I just love reading other people's blogs - everyone else's stories are fascinating!
As a member of the blogging community, I feel a commitment to support my fellow bloggers. If I'm reading a blog hosted by Blogger, I usually click on the "Follow" button to show my support. I've recently discovered that I can send my blog posts directly to Facebook by using the Networked Blogs application (as do many of my fellow bloggers). On Facebook, I sign up to "Follow" other people's blogs - again to show support for the blogging community. I also try to make an effort to leave comments on other bloggers' posts when appropriate. As a relatively new member of the genealogy blogging community, it really means a lot to me when someone leaves a comment or signs up to Follow my blog [hint, hint!]. So I figure that other bloggers appreciate the comments as well.
But what tool do I use to read all of those blogs? I'm sold on Google Reader. I can subscribe to read all of the blogs I want to keep up with merely by selecting the button "Add a Subscription" and paste in the web site address of the blog. Once you are using Google Reader, there is a Tip on the Home page with instructions on adding a Subscribe button to your bookmarks. This way, any time you visit a blog or page you like, you click on the Subscribe button in your bookmarks toolbar in your browser, and the blog feed will show up in Google Reader.
What's nice about using Google Reader is that you can keep up with the blogs you read all in one location. Even when I choose to "Follow" a blog on Blogger or Facebook, I still subscribe to the feed in Google Reader, so I only have to go to one location to read everything.
Granted - I can't possibly take time to read ALL of the 1,100+ Geneabloggers daily messages, but I am finding there are several dozen blogs I must read regularly. I also like keeping up with posts on the Geneabloggers daily blogging themes, so I've added those feeds to Google Reader.
Geneabloggers has got to be the friendliest and most helpful online community I've ever been part of and I've been on the 'net since 1993! So if you're not following by using Google Reader, give it a try.
Great post on Google Reader and also using the Follow feature!
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting, Thomas. Coming from you, it's a real compliment!
ReplyDeleteHi, Susan. I use Google Reader all the time and love it. Just thought I'd say that when I follow a blog in blogger, it's automatically added as a subscription in GR. Not sure how I accomplished that - don't think I did anything at all to make that happen. I enjoy your blog very much. Even though you're relatively new to blogging, yours is one of the best, both in terms of frequency of new posts and in valuable/interesting content. Keep up the great work! Stephen
ReplyDeleteI love Google Reader. Couldn't live without it. Do you know about the keyboard shortcuts? Use the "j" and "k" keys to move between blog posts.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.google.com/support/reader/bin/answer.py?answer=69973
Amy, you're a dream! I love that you always have something really positive and helpful to add! Thanks for commenting!
ReplyDeleteStephen - Thanks so much for the compliments on the blog. Sometimes I think my posts may only interest or amuse me, so it's nice to know that you're finding something of interest to read. I appreciate the comment.
ReplyDeleteGreat post. I love Google Reader too. It's very helpful in trying to keep up with everyone. Just wish there was more time in my day to read.
ReplyDeleteAnother comment from a Google Reader lover. And, I love catching up on Sunday evening. It is so relaxing and fun. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteBarbara - you get caught up? :-) Thanks for leaving a comment! I appreciate you visiting the blog.
ReplyDeleteAnd it's unanimous Google Reader is the winner!! I've tried a couple others but always come back to Google!
ReplyDeleteI too am in love with my Google Reader! Although I never seem to get caught up on my blog reading I love that whenever I have a few extra minutes I can open it up and read a few posts.
ReplyDeleteLisa