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- Article is very useful, we are implementing disqus in our server Tnx and keep it up
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SheGeeks
Evangelizing Technology & Social Media
A lot of bloggers have their number of RSS subscribers displayed somewhere on their site/blog. Usually it can be found somewhere in the header or at the top of the sidebar. Some of us see this and wonder: when is it beneficial to show your RSS subscriber stats? Should you put it up from [..
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1 year ago
I only want readers to subscribe to my blog because they like the content that I put out, not because "everybody else" does...
Readers like that are of little value to you. You end up being unread in their feed readers and your work become little more than a statistic.
I do not want 5000 people who do not read or look at what I produce. I would be much happier with 50 people who actually had an interest.
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10 users doing that is more valuable than 100 doing nothing except being another statistical value. :)
1 year ago
I agree with Paul that it ultimately it doesn't matter - having 100000 users doesn't make your content better or worse and good content will ultimately win. But when people come to a site they look for clues as to the authority of the site - some clues come from how they found it, was it a link from someone they respect? A top link in the search results? Clean and nice site design? All these things are tiny but they add up to how much attention they're going to pay. I expect that the RSS sub number is a part of that equation. I don't know when it starts to have a positive effect - probably for everyone it's different, but I believe it does have an effect, even if it's a small one.