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Rojo recently launched FeedShare as a service that helps bloggers with similar interests promote each other. As a blogger participant you give exposure on your site to other blogs in the network, and in return your blog will be promoted on similar sites in the network.

You give exposure by displaying “Feed Listings” (see sample at the bottom of the main page) which display the name and description of blogs and other feed publishers. When visitors click on these listings they can then subscribe to the RSS or Atom feed for that blogger or publisher in any one of several feed readers.

You then create a listing for your OWN blog and for every impression you donate to the network on your blog, you will receive a listing on someone else’s blog or in Rojo.com. The goal is to help build the feed subscriber base to your blog, increasing awareness and traffic to your site.

This service is something like BlogExplosion but the focus in on your RSS feeds rather than direct eyeballs. Current ad formats is limited to full banners (468×60 pixels) and vertical box (120×240 pixels).

You can signup for FeedShare here, or if you already have a Rojo account, just login and add/share your feeds.

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Abe Olandres

Abe Olandres

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and is considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines.

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6 Comments

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Prashant · 20 years ago

Can we get a update on this article.. would love to know in numbers what traffic bloggers are getting.


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kates · 20 years ago

Actually, I liked the old rojo. It was easier to read the news. Less clicks.


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Kaye · 20 years ago

Currently testing Rojo. It does look very promising. :) My initial reaction: Good usability.


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