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Why FeedAdvisor?
Analyzing The Subscription Web
There are many approaches to sorting, organizing and categorizing content, such as Technorati, Google, Feedster and many more - all offer searches that help you find content. Almost all of them do this using some form of search or content analysis.
Think about that for a moment. They're all about the publishers. It's all about who's linking to whom - publisher to publisher. Based on this alone, an entire industry has emerged, search engine optimization or SEO, focused on using published content to promote publishers inside the search engines.
Wait a minute. Publisher to publisher? While that works well for the publishers, the authors, the blogerati themselves, how does it really serve you, the reader of the content, the silent majority? Who can tell you about the Subscription Web, the one that's created by you, the subscribers, and not by the blissfully self-referential bloggers?
It isn't the search engines, because they don't really know what people actually find important enough to subscribe to. They can't see subscriptions, just web pages.
It's not services like FeedBurner, because they don't interact and track individual end users - they are one step removed from users by the aggregators.
And its not "social networking" sites such as Digg, Memeorandum and del.icio.us, because they require a conscious effort on behalf of the user to make the contribution, effort on behalf of other readers to find them, and they only work at the per-post level.
So what's missing is an easy, automated way to figure out who's consistently reading what on an ongoing basis. What's missing is a way to find out what feeds and blogs are trusted enough to keep the silent majority of subscribers, not just the blogerati, interested enough to track them consistently. What's missing is a way to easily identify, search and build something useful from the Subscription Web.
Until now.
Introducing FeedAdvisor from FeedBlitz, available now to every FeedBlitz publisher and subscriber.
FeedBlitz FeedAdvisor searches its database to analyze and discover what readers are doing. Based on each individual's current subscriptions, it then offers new content based on the subscription habits of other readers to those same feeds. It's new, it's exciting, and it's time. Find out more about FeedAdvisor: