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Wheither you think you can or you think you can't, Your right.
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Most of the feedlists i see are on free hosted services, not something I really want to use. Are you talking about aggregators? I submit to a few, but can't think of any offhand that send much traffic. Most traffic seems to come from trades.
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Are you sure you're an accredited and honored pornographer?
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Hey ronnie,
Thanks for replying. Yeah, it seems like there are a whole bunch of feedlists on the myfeedlist.com freehost... I'm also not as fond of trading with sites on freehosted services as I am with sites that are on their own domains. (Just seems less likely they will be around 6 months, a year, 3 years down the road. But I still do trade with them.) Although there are definitely some great people to trade with who use freehosted services a lot - good thumblogger blogs for example. Also I submitted to one of the subdomain.myfeedlist.com feedlists, turns out I had exchanged PM's recently with this person, who also seems to be in the business for the long-term. But yeah I suppose I am talking about aggregators too. I submitted one site/feed to Pudcat.com but my site didn't get listed for some reason. (Maybe I have to write a fresh post, I'll do one today and see if it gets listed.) Also tried sbloggy.com, waiting for him to list my site. (Looks like a good aggregator.) Thanks again for your reply mate. Anyone else have anything to share regarding submitting to feedlists/aggregators?
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