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Add to Any

Have you heard of Add to Any? I just did, and I’m really excited about implementing it here.

I initially wrote a quick plea for someone to develop a WordPress plugin that’s a dropdown box for multiple feed reader services. You know, I’d hate to turn you away because I didn’t have a button to add my feed to your feed reader. Fortunately, I didn’t post that question because I wouldn’t have used it after finding Add to Any.

Basically, I want you to be able to:

  • subscribe to my feed with whatever feed reader you use, or
  • submit a post (or the whole site!) to your favorite bookmarking service

If you’ve got a site or blog, integrate this. I’ll be doing this soon. If a site doesn’t use Add to Any, you’re in luck - there’s a bookmarklet! Man, great job, MicroPat!

Update: Thanks to James, I’ll be using iFeedReaders.


3 Comments

I like the idea, but their web site doesn’t do a good job of organizing the options once you get there. In order for people to use a service like that, it needs to be quick and easy.

I think it really could be a popular service if done right. Some of the options have buttons with logos and some are plain text. It’s not in alphabetical order or any type of order that I can recognize. The site looks like it was created in the early 90s. :-/

Posted by Nick on 25 July 2006 @ 5pm

Have you tried iFeedReaders?

Posted by James (aka MacManX) on 26 July 2006 @ 1am

[...] More subscription options for more subscribers Tags: Blogging, blogs, Email, feed, RSS, toolsThanks to the suggestion by James, I’m using iFeedReaders to make subscribing to All Narfed Up easier. There’s so many online feed readers that it’s hard to have a link for each one. [...]

Posted by All Narfed Up » Blog Archive » More subscription options for more subscribers on 26 July 2006 @ 12pm

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