Read what I read

Written by Verne on November 6th, 2007

I’ve been coming across a lot of interesting reads lately. But rather than create a weekly series of posts that share these great articles (like many sites do), I thought it would be easier to make use of Google Reader’s share function. So now on the far right sidebar right under my profile you’ll find a new section for Recommended Reads for Creative Briefers.

The way it works is that every time I come across an interesting article in my Google Reader, I hit the little Share icon and voila - it’s instantly passed on to you lovely people. If you’re really keen on keeping up with this collection of recommended reads, you can even subscribe to the RSS feed.

Google Reader Share Function

And while you do that, you might as well subscribe to this site’s RSS feed too (if you haven’t already)! :)

For those of you using Google Reader, you can add the share widget onto your sites too. Simply click on Shared Items and click the link to put a clip of your shared items on your site.

How to use the Google Reader share widget

Enjoy!

2 Responses

  • Satish

    Woot for linkblogs, I’ve got my own too but share much more frequently then you do. I actually use it to reference articles that really stand out to me or are useful at later points in time (i.e. conversations, projects, I-told-you-sos, etc.).

    http://www.google.com/reader/shared/17167039962886355534

  • Verne

    I highly recommend Satish’s link feed for anyone interested in getting only the best articles in the blogosphere on tech and marketing news! He’s our resident RSS monster armed with Google Reader so you know the feed updates fast. Almost as often as his actual blog… :)

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