Showing posts with label bloglovin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bloglovin. Show all posts

Making the most of the end of Google Reader

Friday, 28 June 2013

It is finally upon us, and yes GFC will no longer be by Monday. We have all been trying to find new (and exciting) ways to follow our favourite blogs. From a blog point of view (I read the news on Pulse, but it is really not working out for me for blogs), it is basically between Bloglovin or Feedly. The switch was easy in both cases - you could import your reading list through Bloglovin here, and Feedly used your existing gmail account. 




Many discussed the look and feel of both readers. I prefer the Feedly layout personally - especially on my Ipad , it looks like a magazine and when you have your favourite blog posting, it is like reading your perfect magazine. 

However I use (like many of you) Bloglovin (I have 20 followers on Feedly and 107 on bloglovin, so I am assuming bloglovin has won the battle..). I find it easier to comment on blogs - which is an integral part of my blogging experience. 

So how to make the most of the change? 

1. Updating your reading list

It was so cumbersome to update it on GFC - especially if you wanted to follow French blogs (that operate on canalblog usually) or blogs operating on wordpress - that I was glad I changed reader. It is now much easier to keep up to date with all the blogs I like. I also took the opportunity to do a spring clean in my reading list. 

2. Making the most of categories

I always have in my head a category for each blog I follow - quilting, fashion, sewing. Of course it is not black and white (mine for instance) and therefore a crafty category is also there. There are blogs that are so popular that I don't even bother commenting, but love to see the pictures - I have a category for these 'popular blogs' and enjoy just reading them without commenting (it is quite relaxing too). 

3. Reading the first few lines and picture

Although with GFC it was already there, I am much more aware that the first few lines and the first picture are key to any reader. This is what I see first - and usually makes me decide whether I want to read the article or not. This is why I tend to have one post per project, I find it hard to explain too many things at the same time (unless it is a Saturday post - where I try to 'style' what I have made). 



4. Liking and Linking

I love the fact that I can like an article - usually because a sewing pattern, a fabric pattern, or something that I would want to wear is featured - and keep it for later in a library (although as the library cannot be categorised it is a bit harder to search if you have too many likes). It is easy to link through twitter to share, or pinterest (I suppose that is where the library comes in, except that it is the all important first picture that will go in). It makes the whole process much more interactive. 


5. What stats?

I think that both Feedly and Bloglovin arfe rubbish at providing stats. Blogger is still the best source - it is a bit of a shame. I would like to understand a bit more what is going on there - but the search continues. 

6. Where are your followers and which social media platform? 

The switch meant that we may have lost followers (that may have come only for giveaways for instance) - or that our followers are now scattered between bloglovin, feedly, RSS feeder or maybe facebook. It is also time to update your sidebar, maybe get a page on facebook - I use it quite a lot outside blogging so I quite like updating my page with blog posts and more 'behind the scene' projects. 


How did you find the change? What features do you enjoy most? 

Back ... to Claim

Monday, 18 March 2013

What a week! There was snow, sunshine, wind - that totally gave you a facelift whilst skiing down the slope, food - a lot of food, and just a lot of fun! And now we are back - Baby MiH is recovering the posing and the smiling... 

*There is still time to enter my giveaway -
 a hand dyed skein kindly offered by SixSkeins*


I have to catch up with your posts and news - the biggest one being the end of Google Reader.. So it seems that I need to claim my blog on Bloglovin'. So here is the link: Follow my blog with Bloglovin

You may have noticed that you can import your reading list on Bloglovin' and also on Feedly - not sure which one I like best at the moment. 

And secondly, thank you so much for welcoming Le Challenge (75 followers in one week!)! I am glad the first theme was such as hit, I am looking forward to seeing all your creations - and better get started with my own project! And thanks also for those who blogged about it!