Friday, March 13th, 2009
On Tuesday, I checked my Feedburner account and was pleasantly surprised to see this:

RSS Subscribers
It’s taken me 14 months since January of 2008, but it’s finally happened. I suppose 100 doesn’t sound like much to many, but the idea that there are 100 people in the world who are interested enough in what I have to say that they want the content delivered straight to them really makes me feel fulfilled.
I’ve always said, the best thing about being active online is the community. Thank you, everyone who has commented, linked to me, sent my link to someone else, come for Social Media Breakfast | Singapore, Twittered or Plurked me or basically has interacted with me in some way to help me get to where I am today. I’d love to get some feedback though: what can be improved? What content would be really compelling for you?
If you’re curious to find out how you can get the latest content delivered to you instead of bookmarking and returning to this page, check out this handy guide for help.
Let’s hope the journey to 200 subscribers will be as fulfilling, and happen in a shorter amount of time!
[edit: Given previous observations on Feedburner, the numbers might fluctuate, but I suppose faulty data is better than no data]
Tags: compelling content, feedback, feedburner, online community, plurked, rss subscribers, social media breakfast, twitter
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Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
I’ve decided to take a page out of Louis Gray’s book and highlight six blogs (in no order) that have really caught my attention in April, as well as one link that I feel is a recent notable read.
1) Bryan Person – BryanPerson.com, brains of Social Media Breakfast
2) Dan York – Disruptive Conversations, correspondent for For Immediate Release.
3) Charlene Li & Josh Bernoff – Groundswell, authors of Groundswell.
4) Brian Koh – Harmless? Bananas!, Ogilvy PR and co-creator of The Open Room.
5) Eric Berlin – Online Media Cultist
6) Tara Hunt- Horsepigcow
The amount of new blogs I’m subscribing to monthly is decreasing (I suppose there’s only so much information I can process), but if you know any great ones, recommend them in the comments space below!
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Thursday, April 24th, 2008
I noticed that after I posted how to use RSS, the number of people subscribed to the blog increased by a decent amount (up around 50%).
My blogroll has been sorely neglected since I first put up the blog, so if you’re someone subscribed to the blog and want to be added to the blogroll, let me know who you are either via email (uniquefrequency[AT]gmail{DOT}com) or comment below.
Maybe tell me a little more about yourself and what you’re into. That way if I stumble across information that may be relevant to you, I can pass it along.
If you’re not a subscriber, not to worry. If you’re involved in this niche of social media, community marketing, web2.0 etc, I’d be happy to add you to the blogroll too. Drop me an email or comment and leave some similar information.
At the end of the day, I really want to know who the readers are and who this community is made up of. So make yourself heard!

Tags: Blogroll, community marketing, rss subscribers, social media, web 2.0, web2.0
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