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To Feedster, or not to Feedster…

October 27th, 2003 · 2 Comments

I’m still figuring out how it’s supposed to work–now that I’m working.

You know I think Feedster’s ultra-enormously-cool. (Would I go to work for them otherwise?) So do the Scobleizer and Search Visibility Report and a bunch of other people.

Still, for propriety’s sake, I plan to make Feedstery comments mainly at the Feedster blog.

If I get it wrong, I’m counting on you guys to tell me.

Scott: Scott Johnson of Feedster, with Michelangelo background.Scott: Scott Johnson of Feedster, with Michelangelo background.Scott: Scott Johnson of Feedster, with Michelangelo background.

In other news? Look for me in this picture–perhaps as an extra angel–when I have time.


Tags: Feedster

2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Jake // Oct 31, 2003 at 6:49 am

    You know, I’m having a really hard time figuring out how to use the (ultra cool) features of Feedster. A couple of questions to pass to your co-workers:

    – How can you become featured ?
    – Can we get another stab at the help docs? I’m a smart guy with tons of Web experience and can barely understand what needs to happen with the private/public keys, meta tags, etc.

  • 2 Betsy Devine // Oct 31, 2003 at 6:27 pm

    Hi Jake–Im going to email you, to find out what you want in more detail. We do have some detailed help and FAQ.
    http://www.feedster.com/help/
    http://www.feedster.com/faq/

    In fact at the bottom of every Feedster page, we have a list of links:
    “Add – About – Advertise Here – FeedFinder – Log in / Out – Preferences – Our Blog – Status – Suggestions – Problems – Help”
    Both “Suggestions” and “Problems” have feedback forms that get sent as email to me. If you want to suggest your blog for our “Blog of the Day” either that or sending us email should tell us to look at it. HTH!