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May 26, 2005

Connecting my Blog, Aggregator, and Bookmarks

Filed under: General, blogs, readers, tools

More automation between my blog, RSS reader, and bookmark manager.

From every post in Bloglines I’d like to:

  • post to del.icio.us
  • At the moment I can right-click on a post in Bloglines and save it to del.icio.us…this saves time as I don’t have to go to the actual webpage and use the bookmarklet…more on right clicks.

    Here is a tool that does exactly what I want, but you need greasemonkey.

  • post to my blog
  • Here is a script that allows you to clip to Wordpress directly from within Bloglines…I don’t think I’m techie enough to use this tool.

  • post a comment
  • See more here (scroll half way).

From every post in my blog, I would like to:

  • clip to del.icio.us link

    Also it would be good to include a link in every post to see who has bookmarked your post in del.icio.us, same as what the del.icio.us linkbacks bookmarklet does.
    This is similar to having a Technorati citation link on every post.

    Thanks for the insight LibraryStuff

Going back to an old post, I wonder if anyone has made a bookmarklet for Durl.

At the moment I’m using an RSS feed created from Durl to see who is bookmarking a particular post from my blog on del.icio.us…I find I’m doing this for a lot of posts…my question is can’t you just make one feed from Durl that will tell you who has bookmarked any of your posts within your blog….Technorati watch list tells you anyone who has linked to any of the posts in your blog via just one RSS feed…isn’t this the same process?

I wish I was a techie!

Check out your blog statistics according to PubSub

Filed under: General

PubSub LinkStats allows you to enter a URL and view the incoming links, outgoing links and number of entries you have made on a given day.

This is tabled by date…you can even link to a list of all the sites that have linked to you, and the sites you have linked to.

All three of these aspects (inlinks, outlinks, entries) are graphed…how cool!…and to top it off there is also your very own blog stats feed according to PubSub.

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