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Gayla – this is a great, and very helpful, post!! You just totally unjarred my brain and gave me an idea! Thanks a ton!
I get a lot of post ideas via my feedreader (currently Google Reader) – not only from other blogs’ feeds that I’ve subscribed to, but also from search feeds for keywords or phrases I’m interested in. Of course that means some duplication to sift through, but it’s worth it because I’m always discovering new voices.
Lisa ~ Glad I could help
Easton ~ I’d never thought of search feeds. Thanks for the tip! I get so excited to learn of simple and effective methods of getting the end result with less work
I wondered where people got so many ideas for posts! lol! I did this the other day for my Christian blog because I couldn’t think of a thing to say to update it! So I typed in Christian news stories and found one about someone replicating Noah’s Ark. Ta da! I had my post! lol!
Bev
Hmm, I get them through my kids, talking with neighbors, reading other blogs. I may also get ideas from yahoo.com, google.com and mylot.
Love your list Gayla, will have to try them out.
Gayla,
I’ve been using Google alerts for awhile, but I just recently started using Yahoo Answers. I even jump in with an answer to a question once in awhile, which helps to build the link love back to the blog.
Great list – thanks for sharing!
Currently, i find new ideas from wikipedia, rss feed & technorati. Thanks for your tips, i will try netscape, yahoo answer, yahoo buzz & google alert.
I’ve recently (as in a couple days ago) started to subscribe to Topix.net searches and del.icio.us tags. It seems to be working well so far.
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