It's been 17 days since my last Google Reader Recommendations. Last time I subscribed to 3 out of 10, not bad. This time around I'm subscribing to 7 out of 16, or 44%, which is really good. Note that I had 17 Google Reader feed recommendations, compared to 10 last time. I've subscribed to 457 feeds in total, so Google's finding 7 new relevant feeds for me is really good. What's the scoop this time:
New feeds I Subscribed to
世論 What Japan Thinks
Looks good. My wife is Japanese and blogs help me learn more about Japanese culture (and technology).
Japundit
Ditto.
LibraryCrunch
Yes, sign me up. I like librarian things.
LITA Blog
Ditto.
ResourceShelf
Although it has 82 posts/day, this will fit nicely into my educational/resource category.
Marketing Profs Daily Fix
I'm not typically interested in marketing blogs, since they are mostly fluff. This one is more technical than fluff, so I dropped it into my Technology category on Google Reader.
Andy Budd::Blogography Articles
I was leaning to no thanks but saw an article about the Net Promoter Score. Not sure that I agree with NPS in all cases, but I want to see what else Andy Budd talks about.
Feeds I said No Thanks to
The Pownce Blog
No thanks. I'm sure I'll see anything newsworthy from Pownce elsewhere.
MedicineNet Senior Health General
Tempting but scary. Has lots of info on diseases, but I'm more into proactive health.
CNN.com - Travel
No thanks. I'd prefer to get travel tips from people I can trust - or Googling instead.
Stuntdubl Business Search Marketing Consulting
I don't like blogs where every other post has "SEM" in the title. I'm not really one for SEM and believe that a high-quality blog plus targeted networking will help. Is that SEM? Not sure. Anyway, I don't have a use for this blog.
Greg Boser - Search Marketing Consultant
To me, SEO is similar to SEM. Checkout out the blog and it's not for me. But it's nice to know that Paris Hilton thinks this guy is hot.
Web Pages That Suck -- Examples of Bad Web Design
No thanks. I'd love to but don't have enough time to dwell here.
Jaffe Juice
Marketing stuff.
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