Published July 02, 2008 by dr.emi creative design with 0 comment

Submit your RSS Feed into RSS Feed Submission Site, to get rich visitor

I was trying to add my rss feed to some of Top RSS Submission Site. The result is so Impressive for me. In minutes, I have more referral visitor from my feed.

If you think, "where can I submit my rss feed ?" I tried a few of RSS Submission Site that list on Robin's Good Blog.

Here for you !!



231) Best Directory

http://www.directorybest.info/

Best Directory is a big RSS feeds directory, that anyone can use to submit his feed without signing up to any service. Feeds are divided in 14 main categories, which are divided in two sub-categories themselves.

If you want to submit your feed, all you need to do is to pick the appropriate category, select the sub-categories in which your feed will best fit, provide a feed link, name, description and email, and finally the submission method:

  • Free: No registration needed, nothing to pay, but your feed won't be high until it is rated.
  • Exchange: You can get a higher place, for free, by placing a link to Best Directory on your page.
  • Featured: Pay $5 to get your feed high ranked for 6 months.

Submit your feed to Best Directory.


230) Blogged

http://www.blogged.com/

Blogged is an online blog directory that you can use to discover and promote interesting blogs

Currently featuring 200,000 blogs, users can use Blogged to discover and explore new blogs, and communicate and interact directly with each other. Blogs are reviewed, rated, and categorized by editors, but anyone with an account can review and rate a blog to help it rise in the rankings. You can browse them by topic, rating, or simply searching for any keyword.

If you want to add your blog to the directory, you will just have to sign up to the service for free, and provide the RSS feed of your site.

Sign up and submit your feed to Blogged.


229) GeekySpeaky

http://www.geekyspeaky.com/links/

GeekySpeaky is a small, growing weblog directory, now counting just more than 200 feeds. Feeds can be searched, browsed by category or latest additions and they can be submitted with three different methods:

  • Featured links ($40)

  • Regular links ($25)

  • Regular links with reciprocal (Free)

Once you are on the submission page, type a name, paste the URL of your feed, make up a description, select a category, provide your name and email, paste the URL containing the page with the reciprocal link, and click continue.

Submit your feed to GeekySpeaky.

228) ReadBurner

http://www.readburner.com/

ReadBurner is a free online service that aggregates items that are shared on Google Reader.

This works by constantly updating RSS feeds of currently several hundred linkblogs: whenever an item is on multiple feeds, which means it has been shared by multiple people, it is automatically included. r.

Shared items are divided into Popular, Upcoming, Most Recent, Popular This Week and Popular All Time categories.

Adding a link to the service is really simple: without even registering, you just have to copy and paste into a box your public RSS feed of your Google Reader shared items.

To submit your feed to Readbuner by pasting it into the box


227) Blogotion

http://www.freewebs.com/blogotion/

Blogotion is an online blog directory which aims to list high quality blogs. The people behind the directory review blogs prior to accepting them into the index to keep spammers and scrapers out.

Popular blogs lists the top ten. Browse blogs by categories or check out the recommended blog of the month that appears on the home page below the categories.

Blogotion provides a short overview of blogs.

To submit your feed to Blogotion, complete and submit the short form.

226) A1 Web Links

http://blogit.a1weblinks.net/

A1 Web Links is a free blog directory that features more than 700 feeds, divided in 24 main categories, where anyone can submit her own RSS feed for free. Without even registering to the service, you can pick between three types of URL submission:

  • Featured links: if you pick this option, your blog will be shown on the top of the page. Costs $9.95.
  • Regular links your link will be normally added in the directory. Costs $5.95
  • Regular links with reciprocal: same as the regular links option, with the only difference that this one is free, and requires you to put a link to the directory on your own web-site
After you have picked which option suits you best, you'll just have to provide your blog's information, your name and email, and click submit.

Submit your blog to A1 Web Links.

225) RSSHugger

http://www.rsshugger.com/

RssHugger is a weblog directory that basically combines Technorati, rss directories, and search engine optimization into one. If you own a blog, you can get your own page on rssHugger for 10 years by giving an honest review of the site on your blog. If you want to join rssHugger but do not want to review our site, you can pay a one time review fee of $20. This fee, allows the site's authors to keep out a lot of the spam/useless blogs.

RssHugger features a featured blog on the home page, Top100 page, a "random blog" page that, as the name suggest, shows up one blog of the directory, and a search page, that lets you browse into the feeds.

Sign-up and submit your blog to RssHugger.

224) Webloogle

http://www.webloogle.com/

Webloogle is a blog directory where anyone can submit his own RSS feed URL and keep an eye on how his blog is going.

In fact, after you have signed up, and submitted your blog to the service, by providing the URL, a title, a description,and selecting the appropriate category you want your blog to be showed in, webloogle will offer you a dedicated page on which it'll show information, ratings, statistics of your site, and also a link that other people can click to write a review about your site.

Feeds can be browsed by category, ordered by ranking, or simply searched through the search form.

Submit your feed to Webloogle.

223) MyBlog2U

http://www.myblog2u.com/

MyBlog2U is an RSS feed directory featuring more than 2000 different weblogs, divided in 15 main category, which are themselves divided in other sub-categories. Blogs can be also searched, through the search bar on the bottom of the page.

With a simple registration you can submit your own feed for free, as long as it respects the MyBlog2U policies, here listed. The fields you have to fill after you register are blog category, URL, title, and short description.

Back links are really appreciated to promote the directory.

Submit your feed to MyBlog2U.

222) Blog Listing

http://www.bloglisting.net/

Blog Listing is a free weblog directory where anyone can submit her feed. Available in both paid and free version, you can have your blog listed in the featured links section by paying $8/year, or simple select the free version to get in the regular links section.

To add your own blog you just have to provide the title, URL, description, your name and email, and select an appropriate category. Submitted blogs can then be browsed by category, latest added and top hits.

Submit your feed to BlogListings.


221) FeedFury

http://feedfury.com/

FeedFury is a place on the internet where you can submit your RSS feeds, manage them, and also browse other people's feeds, and search through them. It features more than nine thousand feeds, divided in 52 categories, and which produce more than six million pages.

FeedFury allows you also to post your personal RSS feeds: you can post your feed by deciding a category and pasting the feed's URL or you can register to FeedFury and get your own "My Feeds" page where you can browse and edit your feeds.

The site also has a Top 100 section both for the single entries, and the whole feeds, basing on the views a single item has.

Submit your feed to FeedFury.

220) RSS Micro

http://www.rssmicro.com/

RSS Micro is an online RSS feed search engine with more than 65 million feeds, blog posts, and news articles that you can browse and search into. Browsing between the feeds is really simple as you just have to pick between categories and sub-categories to find what you are looking for. Else, if you want to search for something manually, you can look for any word and decide whether to search into the feeds, the articles, or the news, and sort the results by ranking or date-added.

To post your feed, you just have to click the "Submit feed button" from the home page, and provide your name, email address (optional), and URL feed. The RSS Micro's team will then review your submission and decide whether to include your feed or not. No registration is needed.

Submit your feed to RSS Micro by clicking on the link on the right top of the page, and completing the form


219) Blog Search

http://www.blog-search.com/

Blog Search is an RSS feeds search engine featuring more than 10000 blogs, and growing every day. You can search for specific keywords or browse the blog categories to find what you are looking for.

To add your blog, you just need to register for a free account, providing you name and email address, and you can start adding all of your blog feeds from the "Blog Submission" page. Then you will be asked for the blog's URL, title, description, keywords, and category. Finally, click the "Add Blog Site" button and you're done.

To submit your feed to Blog Search, just register, click "Blog Submission" and follow the instructions. You can add multiple blogs with one account and edit them in the future.


218) ItsMyNews

http://itsmynews.com/

ItsMyNews provides a personalized online content for news and online news community. Select from 50,000 media sources - newspapers, magazines, blogs, TV and radio, and more - to build your ItsMyNews page, which automatically updates on a regular basis. ItsMyNews collects news in text, photo, sound, and video format.

You don't have to register, but you need to register if you want to personalize your news and access your personalized page from anywhere. The easiest way to get start is to click "Add Content to this tab" or "Add a tab" and choose the news you want. You can move boxes, collect news on personalized, rate stories, leave comments, and more.

To read a story, click the headline. If you need further help, take a look at the Frequently Asked Questions by clicking "User Guide" since there isn't a direct link to the guide. You can also enter your zip code for personalized local news and weather reports. You can move and change the columns, boxes and layout. If you want email alerts, the feature is also available.

To submit your feed to ItsMyNews, click "Add Content to This Tab" and select "Add Your Own" from the submenu. Add your URL feed or import your OPML file.

217) MillionRSS

http://www.millionrss.com/

The MillionRSS project aims to promote general RSS promotion of feeds to the masses, to provide a place to browse feeds for popular categories of sites, to help out the little guys (and big guys too) - this is all about the long tail, to provide a single page for any blog or RSS feed out there with another home on the web to promote their content for free and to provide Link Love.

MillionRSS today provides includes a description, an image and a collection of post titles for each blog. Clicking post titles to go to the original website to access the content gathered in the feed. The site provides a wealth of content, and whether you are looking for web feeds for professional or personal reasons, you will find plenty of relevant blog posts in your area of interest.

After selecting a category, you browse content based on popularity, as voted for by other site visitors. You can instantly subscribe to any that take your interest by clicking on a large blue RSS icon. This will open the feed in a new window, so you can subscribe with a click.

If you enjoy a feed and want to promote its ranking, click the Digg-like 'Bump it!' button to add one to the current score of the feed. This applies within each separate category, as well as the 'all categories' section on the MillionRSS homepage.

To submit your feed to MillionRSS, complete the form.

Update: The site sometimes does not work.


216) 9rules

http://9rules.com/

9rules is a community of blogs. The site contains over 30 communities grouped by topics. 9 rules comes from the rules behind the site as listed in the about page.

The site has two main areas: Our Choices and Your Choices. Our Choices brings readers content from the select member pages. This section also contains 9rules Live ( a reader community), 9rules Member Site Profiles (profiles of selected members) and 9rules Topics for finding popular topics.

9rules has two memberships: Members and Users. Only a select few get to become Members, where their sites are in the "Our Choices" section. 9rules opens the application process on occasion.

"Your Choices" is what makes up your my.9rules page that consists of your favorite 9 rules members or users, content from last.fm, del.icio.us and Flickr, your site entries, Friends, Favorites and Notes. You can add your blog in "Your Choices" and share it with your network while waiting for open season for applying to join the 9rules community as a member.

To submit your feed to 9rules, complete the form register and then add your blog to your profile.

215) NewsNow

http://www.newsnow.co.uk/

NewsNow monitors news in 22 languages from various online publications, including international, national and regional titles, newswires, magazines, press releases and online news sources spanning 139 countries. Notice the REG and SUB icons, which indicate if something requires registration and whether the site registration is free (REG) or a pay-to-register site (SUB).

The well-organized home page lets you do single word headline searches, choose a news feed from a topic and browse the latest feeds from a handful of topics. The numbers that appear next to the topics in "Choose a Newsfeed" list the number of subtopics in the topic. If you don't want to select a subtopic, just click the arrow to view the latest news for that topic.

NewsNow Live Feed displays the latest live feeds using a color key for quickly identifying the topic. When clicking a headline of interest, NewsFeed sends you to the site to read the full article. Release Wire contains the latest press releases.

To submit your feed to NewsNow, complete the form. However, if you're a News Publisher, go to the Publisher Network page instead.

214) Strategicboard

http://www.strategicboard.com/

Strategicboard acts like a search engine for blogs and online news with a network of over 300,000 blogs and news feeds from around the world. The site has editorial techniques and automated processes in place to exclude spammers from its search engines.

Strategicboard also invites users to report suspicious blogs using the "Report splog!" link that appears next to your search results. The home page lists the top blog posts along with blogs linking to the post. Dudu Mimram's blog provides insights and news regarding Strategicboard.

Each post comes with "related" links to blogs and posts related to the post. On the right side appears the most liked posts. You can also find blogs and posts of interest with the search tool.

To submit your feed to Strategicboard, simply enter your name, email address, and your feed's URL. The site will review your blog and notify you by email if it has been accepted for indexing.

213) Genwi

http://www.genwi.com/

Genwi is a resource that pulls together user-contributed RSS feeds in all media formats to help its users find and subscribe to Web content and create personalized content pages. Users can browse for content from blogs, podcasts, videos and other resources. The personal page displays their preferred media feeds and their friends shared content.

Just click the Share It button next to each entry to quickly and easily share the selected information with friends without sending e-mail. The more times users share an item, the higher it rises in the Genwi rankings for possible placement in the sites home page highlights or tabbed media listings. Viewing and sharing frequency also affect the sites search engine rankings, providing an additional user-based filter to increase browsing efficiency.

You don't have to register to discover new blogs, but registration is needed if you want to submit feeds, personalize your page and subscribe to blogs and other media through Genwi. Here is more information about the site and registration.

To submit your feed to Genwi, requires joining Genwi. Click "My Feeds" to add your blog to the directory.

212) Mobispine

http://www.mobispine.com/

Mobispine is a free mobile feed browser that lets you stay up to date with news, entertainment and your friends' blogs through the Web site or a mobile device. To use Mobispine with a mobile device, you need a mobile phone that accepts Java MIDP2.0, and a GPRS, 3G or WiFi connected phone. Mobispine provides a list of compatible devices.

You can use the search function to find public blogs or access blogs through Mobispine contacts. Mobispine also lets you publish a blog either through your phone or PC. Go to www.mobispine.com and log in, then choose "go to my blog" and update your blog from there.

Charges for using Mobispine on your mobile device depend on your mobile provider's plan. The site also displays the latest, most popular and highest rated feeds. You can rate feeds, view the site in English or Svenska, and read feeds on a PC or compatible mobile device.

To submit your feed to Mobispine, enter your blog's feed into the box on the home page. After entering your feed, you'll see how it will typically appear in mobile interface.

211) Spotplex

http://www.spotplex.com/

Spotplex provides real-time ranking of blog articles based on actual impression count. The site doesn't list articles people recommended or voted for, but rather lists articles read the most in a given timeframe. Though focused on articles, the site has blog standings showing the top blogs in a 24-hour period. Blog articles are grouped by categories and tags.

Bloggers copy and paste code from Spotplex into their blogs and can track and analyze their blog traffic with the code's help. They learn how many people visit the blog, which articles people read most and how many people read them. Whenever an article of the blog is read, it will show up at Spotplex in real-time and get noticed by Spotplex users.

Spotplex also has a customizable widget where you select the features you want and then paste the code on a web site where the widget displays popular articles, latest articles and new articles from your own blog or from the Spotplex community.

To submit your feed to Spotplex, requires joining Spotplex and posting code in your blog. When a reader reads an article in your blog, the code notifies Spotplex and the article appears on Spotplex with a view counter reflecting the change. Currently, registration is by invitation only. However, if you enter your email address on the "Get your Spotplex code" page (no direct link) and the site will notify you when it's out of beta and accepting new entries.


210) DayTimeNews

http://www.daytimenews.com/

DayTimeNews.com is an RSS feed directory and search engine that searches all feeds, not just blog feeds. The site has a search tool, topics in the tag cloud box and items in the RSS News Directory list for discovering what you seek. DayTimeNews also shows featured feeds, popular feeds and the most recently updated feeds.

Submitted feeds receive a static HTML page containing the feed title, description, a link to the homepage, and the 10 latest RSS items. DayTimeNews keeps the HTML page fresh by polling feeds periodically for new content.

The site has some default template text showing, such as "Put your text here," but it's a good spot for adding your feeds.

To submit your feed to DayTimeNews, complete the required fields in the form.

209) Feedage

http://www.feedage.com/

Feedage is a categorized and searchable RSS directory. Feedage's Myfeedage allows users to create personalized groups of feeds. These groups can be shared with other users and can also be exported as an OPML file for importing into your RSS reader.

When you submit your own feeds and favorite feeds, you can view the list in My Feeds and sort them in various ways. My Groups and My Feedage work similarly. You can also find new feeds by browsing the categories, using the search tool or relying on the Groups and FeedZones.

The Home page lists the featured feeds, most popular feeds and most recently submitted feeds. The simple and clean interface makes it easy for the user to find his or her way around the Web site.

To submit your feed to Feedage, sign up free. Then go to Submit your feed and enter the URL of the feed. Preview the feed before submitting it into the directory. Once added to Feedage, the categorizer will assign the feed to the appropriate categories.


208) myFeedz

http://www.myfeedz.com/

myFeedz calls itself a social newspaper because myFeedz helps people find what's important from the sea of information out there and shows you what you need to read. myFeedz learns what you like and serves feeds related to your interests. The site isn't an online RSS reader even though news are tracked through RSS feeds.

By learning what people like and what news are most linked or referenced, myFeedz improves its ability to personalize the service for all users. The site determines an article's importance by looking at the article's source, tags, popularity, rating, language and more. Your profile, which includes tags, feeds and reading history is also taken into account to determine how important that article is for you.

The FAQ explains feeds, tags, tag clouds and other common questions regarding feeds. The feeds page lists the top 100 feeds in myFeedz based on the number of subscribers. The tags page also gives the user a visual overview of the more popular tags.

To submit your feed to myFeedz, register for free, enter tags or select categories. Once done, then go to Personalize Feeds and enter the address of multiple feeds. You can also upload your OPML file with all your favorite feeds. After you add the feeds to your profile, myFeedz extracts tags and use them to improve your profile's personalization.


207) Feedbase

Feedbase is a database of feeds that are automatically validated through Feed Validator. At first glance, you might think Feedbase is a paid listing database, but the top list is the list of sponsors. The site doesn't charge for a regular listing.

The basic search tool is simple. Just enter the keywords and the results instantly appear below the search box. Those wanting advanced search features also search by language, feed type, enclosure feeds and select the order the results should appear.

To submit your feed to Feedbase, simply enter your feed's URL and that's it. If the feed already exists, Feedbase lets you view the details. If the feed is invalid, Feedbase provides a link to Feed Validator where you can view the validation errors.


206) RSS Network

http://www.rss-network.com/

RSS Network is a categorized directory and search engine for finding RSS feeds by topic. The site groups related feeds by topic, but visitors can also do keyword searches. RSS Network also lets users search keywords in an entry's contents or limit the search to the feed's title and description.

The search engine also allows users to search for all words, any words and phrases. The well-organized results page (in spite of the ads mucking things up a little) lets you view the feed's contents in HTML or XML format, or click URL to go to the feed's Web site. The results page also displays the title and description for the feed. RSS Network comes from the same creators behind FeedForAll, a tool for creating, editing and publishing RSS feeds.

To submit your feed to RSS Network, simply enter the feed URL, category and subcategory. After entering your feed, RSS Network immediately displays information about the feed and the latest items.


205) BlogSiteZone

http://www.blogsitezone.com/

BlogSiteZone is a human-edited blog directory organized by categories. The site neatly organizes the categories and indicates the number of blogs in each one. BlogSiteZone offers new listings, most popular listings and top rated sites.

The listings pages contain a thumbnail of the blog along with its description, category and added date. Visitors can rate and review the site and report errors with a blog entry. The details page doesn't provide much more information other than who submitted the site. The site's layout and content make it easy to navigate, scan and use.

To submit your feed to BlogSizeZone, review the submission guideline before adding a blog. If you the submission guidelines suit you, complete the form to submit your blog.

Update: The site has been removed and does not work anymore.


204) News on Feeds

News on Feeds provides the latest news from sources around the world. The site tracks and aggregates news feeds into categories and arranges them by their published dates.

Search the directory through the top level categories and their sub-categories. All categories and sub-categories, have feeds available. The site also has a search tool, which not only lets you sort by date, but also by relevance. For a surprise, click Random News on the bottom of the web page and the site sends you to a random article on another web site.

Another useful resource is the list of aggregators sorted by type, i.e. web-based, email and mobile devices. The unusual category of Odd News is a fun read.

To submit your feed to News on Feeds, simply enter your blog's feed. If you have an OPML file with all of your feeds, you can submit the file instead.

203) Blog Toplist

http://blogtoplist.com/

BlogToplist.com is a blog directory sorted by the score each blog earns during the week. The list resets to zero when the week starts over (Monday 00:00 CMT), so new blogs have a chance to get to the top.

Here is how the scoring works: 50 percent of the score each blog get comes from the votes that are sent from the blog. 35 percent of the score comes from the amount of visitors the blog has and the last 15 percent comes from the rating that the readers provide through Blog Toplist's list. The blogs ranked at the top are the best, most visited or receives the most votes from its readers.

The site offers many ways to discover new blogs and entries through its directory, which sorts blogs by category. Or you can view all the blogs by rank regardless of category. Each blog comes with statistics including unique visitors, incoming links and outgoing links. One of Blog Toplist's unique features is RSS articles, which lets you browse articles by topic. This is a great way to find articles about a topic of interest rather than be limited to blogs of the topic.

To submit your feed to Blog Toplist, read the information on how Blog Toplist works before completing the form. Though the RSS feed is an optional field, it's recommended to fill it in. After registering your blog, you receive a HTML code in the form of a small button to put on your blog. This button tracks unique visitors to the blog and displays will your blog's current rank in your category if you're in top 99.

202) Photarium

http://www.photarium.com/

Photarium, a directory of blogs, sorts blogs by tags as submitted by blog owners to ensure accurate categorizing. The people behind the site review all entries to filter out the spam blogs and only let in good quality sites.

This site keeps things simple by displaying a list of the most popular tags. The larger the category or tag text, the more popular it is. You can also browse blogs by reviewing the complete tag list or check out the recently added blogs. Category / tag pages list blogs along with their description and three tags.

To submit your feed to Photarium, enter your blog's URL, site title, three tags, a description and your email address. No registration needed. After submitting your blog, an editor reviews your site for submission.


201) Outpost Earth

http://www.outpost-earth.com/

Outpost Earth collects the latest updates from bloggers around the world. The site lets visitors browse blogs by location or topic to discover what people are talking about in your area.

Most of the locations that appear in the list are major cities in the United States and a handful of countries. If you don't hail from any of these locations, pick Earth. Once you pick a location or a topic, the site serves you with the latest entries.

The home page lists the newest entries from all areas as well as the latest three entries from several topics (at the bottom). Outpost Earth is a simple site that focuses on only the latest content, so you won't get overwhelmed with too much information.


To submit your blog to Outpost Earth, requires joining the web site (free) and entering the URL for your validated feed. If it doesn't validate, the site won't accept it.


200) Newgie.com

http://www.newgie.com/

Newgie.com delivers the news that people are most interested in by gathering, filtering and ranking news articles based on human interactions (page views, recommendations, favorites, etc.). Newgie uses the attention given to each news story by its readers to determine which stories are the most “newsy.”

News still comes from the same reputable news sources that people are accustomed to using, but rather than viewing news as pre-packaged by the media, Newgie users view their news based on its “newsiness,” as determined by their peers. The database is coninuously updated with news stories from many news providers. Users have the ability to sort through these news articles using a variety of Newgie's tools. The IntelliRank-powered Newsiness score helps users locate the most relevant and important articles.

Newgie.com provides a variety of ways to browse news and content. The At a Glance (home page) gives you an overview of most newsiness news, categories, community and feeds. Since the site relies on user interactions, registration is required to customize your preferences. The site allows unregistered users to access basic tools. About Newgie and frequently asked questions provide more details on how the free site works.

To submit your feed to Newgie.com, enter your email address, name, subject and your feeds into the text box. A Newgie Feed Reviewer evaluates every feed before entering the feed into the database. The reviewer looks at the quality of content, originality, frequency of updates and ensures that the site doesn't have inappropriate or offensive content.

Update: The site has been removed and does not work anymore.


199) BlogAnnounce

http://blogannounce.info/

BlogAnnounce is a human edited blog directory that lists family friendly and spam free blogs organized by category. The people behind the directory have rules and procedures in place to prevent spam blogs from being listed.

Explore new blogs by checking out the Latest Links and Top Hits pages, both of which provide a brief description for each blog to facilitate quick scanning. The directory also includes a search box and entries can be sorted by hits or in alphabetical order.

Get tips on how to get blog traffic with blog directories in SEO Tips or try SEO Tools so you can identify your web site's keyword density, find out what sites link back to yours and learn your site's ranking with several search engines. BlogAnnounce also has a Google Groups page to answer questions and get feedback.

To submit your feed to BlogAnnounce, enter your blog title, URL, description, your name, email address and category. After the submission gets processed, you should receive a confirmation on the top of the page. Leave the "Reciprocal Link URL" blank if you haven't place a button or text link pointing to BlogAnnounce. However, the confirmation note says the site requires reciprocal links due to the large amount of spam the directory receives.


198) moQvo

http://www.moqvo.com/

moQvo is a social media center that allows you to add web sites and feeds that aren't already in the directory. Find content on the site by browsing the Channels in the Content Categories bar on the left side. After choosing a Channel, there’s more choices under the Shows tab. Once you see a Show that matches your interests, click on it to view a list of Episodes with descriptions of the content. Then select View or Listen, to experience the content you want.

You can also search for content by name by clicking the Search tab at the top of the screen. Type in what you’re looking for, click search, and browse the content that matches your request. It takes time for the search to run, but you know it's running when you see "Searching" at the bottom of the box. View takes you to the content and Share with friends.

moQvo provides frequently asked questions for more information and help. Be patient with the site as it takes time to load content. The site doesn't work well in Firefox and works better in Internet Explorer.

To submit your feed to moQvo, register and click on MyMoQvo tab. Select the blue MyMoQvo Directory tab to open the window that lets you add your favorite Web links.

Update: The site does not work anymore.


196) GoldenFeed

http://www.goldenfeed.com/

The Golden RSS Feed puts a spin on RSS feed to give users a chance to create traffic. Advertisers bid on spots within the feed and compete for a higher rank. The frequently asked questions page explains this process in detail. There's no charge for submitting a blog feed, however.

The Golden RSS Feed shows only the top paying sites. But you can find sites of interest using the site's search box or viewing all feeds. The site also has a list of the most popular blogs. Each entry has its own detail page that contains its release date, link, last view and refresh, page reviews, user comments and the ability to save the feed to your favorite tool or application.

To submit your feed to GoldenFeed, just enter your blog's URL or feed and it's immediately submitted for review. You can only submit up to three feeds per day.

For the next RSS Feed Submission Site Link, check the author post here:

http://www.masternewmedia.org/rss/top55/part-3.htm

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http://www.masternewmedia.org/rss/top55/part-7.htm

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http://www.masternewmedia.org/rss/top55/part-9.htm


And here are the last:


25) Blogtree

http://www.blogtree.com/

Simple and immediate.

Submit here:


http://www.blogtree.com/signup.php?


24) Open Weblog Directory

http://www.weblogs.nu/

The Open Weblog Directory

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is a new small-sized category-based online directory listing of blogs. Submit your weblog here along with some basic information (title, URL, description).To submit your blog go to the category you want to add your site to and find a Submit Link at the bottom of the page; a reciprocal link to http://www.weblogs.nu/ is a requirementfor acceptance in the directory. Requirements for submission are listed here.


23) Globe of Blogs

http://www.globeofblogs.com/

Must provide content category and author information.

http://www.globeofblogs.com/register.php

22) WeBlogALot

http://www.weblogalot.com/

Aggregating The Power Of Blogs


http://www.weblogalot.com/Ping/


21) 2RSS

http://www.2rss.com/

A new directory of RSS feeds.

Submit directly on the home page.


http://www.2rss.com/


20) BoingBoing

http://boingboing.net/

A Directory Of Wonderful Things


Suggest a site but give them time to review it. Give them hints at what is exactly relevant and interesting to look at and why. What we're getting at here is that a submission along the lines of "My blog, Crazy Bob's Discount House of Internet, is full of Webby goodness. I did this really cool rant about ____ yesterday that I thought you'd like. Check it out at http:///www.crazybob's.com/foo.html#324234."

http://boingboing.net/suggest.html


9) Genecast News Service

http://www.genecast.com/

Add a newsfeed to the

http://www.genecast.com/news/create.jsp


19) Blogwise

http://www.blogwise.com/

A richer form to fill for this valuable online resource. But it is all in your interest.

http://www.blogwise.com/submit


18) Blogstreet

http://www.blogstreet.com/

Directory of existing RSS feeds. BlogStreet operates also Info Aggregator, an outstanding software-free service lets you subscribe to RSS feeds and have posts delivered via email.

http://www.blogstreet.com/bin/addrss.cgi


17) BlogCritics.org

http://blogcritics.org/

Independent bloggers syndication site aggregates good content from many sources. You have to input your selected articles manually. No RSS feed submission. Eric Olsen recommends: "most people participating in Blogcritics post their own stories to the site directly rather than any kind of automatic aggregation, so if you could let them know that all we need from those who want to join is ONLY their site URL, email, and name, that would be terribly helpful. Thanks again!


http://blogcritics.org/archives/2003/10/06/134209.php

or by contacting Eric Olsen at:

mailto:ecolsen2003[at]cs.com (replace [at] with @)


16) Popdex

http://www.popdex.com/

The Website Popularity Index. Worth a submission.

http://www.popdex.com/addsite.php


15) Topix.net

http://www.topix.net/

Pick your topix, get the news.

Topix.net is the Internet's most complete targeted news site, allowing users to quickly and easily find all the news on their particular topics of interest. Topix.net gathers news stories from over 3,000 sources into over 150,000 topically based, individual news-pages. Strong, US-based geographical slant. Separate news page for each of the 30,000 cities and town in the US. Topix.net scans every article for geographical references, such as streets, parks, rivers, stadiums and arenas, hospitals, schools, and so on. The result is a story classified both geographically as well as by topic. Accepted feeds include RSS, XML and HTML news index pages with links to stories.

Suggest a quality RSS newsfeed here:


http://www.topix.net/topix/faq?feedback=1


14) Blogdex

http://blogdex.net/

"Long-standing services that leverages blog links for discovery purposes. Think of it as a "buzz index" according to blogs, where the goal is to show you which links anywhere on the web are currently getting the most references from bloggers." (Search Engine Watch)

Add your weblog/RSS feed by simply providing a URL and your email.


http://blogdex.net/add.asp


13) Bloglines

http://www.bloglines.com/

Register at Bloglines and enter the MyBlogs area. There you can submit anyone RSS feed and have it automatically tracked by Bloglines.


http://www.bloglines.com


12) Feedster

http://www.feedster.com/

Feedster was originally known as Roogle when launched in March 2003 and absorbed the formerly separate RSS Search service in June 2003.

Add a Site/RSS feed Page here:


http://www.feedster.com/add.php


11) Daypop

http://www.daypop.com/

Submitted sites must be news sites or weblogs that update and provide information on a timely basis. Other sites will not be included since this is a current events search engine.

Enter the URL followed by a space followed by the word "news" or "weblog" depending on the category of your site. Example: "www.danchan.com weblog"


http://www.daypop.com/info/submit.htm


10) Technorati

http://www.technorati.com/

Simply type your website/blog Internet address in the main search box and Technorati will start tracking you. Also it is possible to use the Technorati Ping-Site form (high priority indexing queue) which may help in this process.


http://www.technorati.com/ping.html


8) Guardian Weblog Guide

http://www.guardian.co.uk/weblog/

The Guardian Weblog Guide is one of the best online resources providing hand-picked lists of outstanding online Weblogs. The Guardian DOES NOT ACCEPT automatically any submission and it only accepts weblog recommendations, without ever linking to RSS feeds.

More information on how to get in touch with The Guardian Newsblog can be found here.


7) YellowBrix (not accepting submissions)

http://www.yellowbrix.com/

Please note: YellowBrix informed me yesterday that they are not accepting any submissions from blogs or RSS feeds. (May 18 2005)

YellowBrix has merged with FluentMedia, the content company from Tribune Company, to deliver strategic information ONLY from top news sources.

Enter your information inside the ISyndicate Content Provider Inquiry form:

http://tinyurl.com/2upg7 or by email at:

mailto:info[at]yellowbrix.com (replace [at] with @)


6) NewsKnowledge

http://www.newsknowledge.com/

NewsKnowledge gathers News Headlines from more than 20'000 news sources from all over the world and in more than 20 different languages. It is one of the more respected sources for news syndication by corporate and business enterprises.


It is possible to suggest news sources through this form:

http://www.newsknowledge.com/products/suggest_new_source.html

or email k.nieuwmeijer[at]newsknowledge.com (replace [at] with @).


5) Newisfree

http://www.newsisfree.com/

NewsIsFree is mainly a web based aggregator and a publisher of RSS sources. Newsifree is also one of the oldest and most prominent directories of RSS feeds. It organizes thousands of news feeds into categories. An absolute must-submit-at RSS/blog resource.

NewsIsFreeWe is very selective about what sources it adds to its directory (even more so since their aggregator users can add feeds that are not in the directory).NewsKnowledge: it's the commercial branch of NewsIsFree. It features a subset of the sources and provides syndication services for companies.

http://www.newsisfree.com/contact.php


4) Syndic8

http://www.syndic8.com/

According to SearchEngineWatch: “Another major directory of RSS feeds. It lets you look through thousands of RSS feeds that users have submitted or which have been added by volunteers to its collection. In other words, it's an Open Directory for RSS feeds.” Definitely worth all of you best efforts to get your blog/RSS feed tracked and validated.


http://www.syndic8.com/suggest.php?Mode=data


3) Moreover

http://w.moreover.com/

Moreover is one of the most extensive and popular news syndicators around. His presence online across sites of all kinds is remarkable and being able to get added to his newsbase is a very worthwhile effort.


Three great in-points are listed here below. This info is worth gold!

http://w.moreover.com/main_site/aboutus/sourcesubmission.html


http://w.moreover.com/main_site/aboutus/contact-us.html

mailto:edmanager[at]moreover.com (replace [at] with @)


2) Open Directory

http://dmoz.org/

Directory of major weblogs


http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Internet/On_the_Web/Weblogs/

Directory of directories about weblogs

http://dmoz.org/Computers/Internet/On_the_Web/Weblogs/Directories/

How to add a site to the Open Directory


http://dmoz.org/add.html


1) Yahoo!

http://www.yahoo.com/

Yahoo! has a search engine, directory and news resource in which you can add your blog, feed and Web site. Few can argue against Yahoo! Search being one of the top major search engines and directories available online, so you want to make sure your stuff is listed on Yahoo! wherever possible. Yahoo! lists plenty of blogs within the appropriate categories for the blogs and you can add yours to the list (see below).

Yahoo is a massive and it gets confusing. Its help page explains the Directory and how it differs from the other parts of the site. Search Help is also a good resource for understanding the Yahoo! Network.

Yahoo! Directory organizes Web sites and pages into categories and subcategories. Sometimes visitors don't know what they want and prefer to look through the directory instead of entering keywords. Or they want to find keywords within a specific category.


Yahoo! News is also a major source for news information online. It's possible to directly submit your news-based Web site, blog or RSS news feed to Yahoo News through an official submission form. Yahoo News requires submission of your name, email, URL, the selection of the item "Suggest news site for news search index" in the drop down menu labeled "What are you writing about" and any extra comments you may have.

Your site is immediately submitted to the Yahoo News editorial review team and checked for approval. If your site produces original news content on a daily basis you may want to seriously consider submitting your site to this resource as it may provide for major increase in reach and exposure once your content is regularly spidered by the Yahoo News content crawler.To submit your site: When you go to the submission page, it'll have you do a search of your site's URL to ensure it's not already listed. Once done, you'll have to login with your Yahoo! ID. The best thing to do is search for the category in the directory where your entry belongs and then click Suggest a Site. FAQ on how to suggest a site.

Directory submission page: http://add.yahoo.com/fast/add?17051064

Feed submission page: http://submit.search.yahoo.com/free/request

News submission page: http://add.yahoo.com/fast/help/us/news/cgi_feedback/

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