Unsung SEO Feeds

April 20, 2007Stephen Ward

I read a lot about SEO, probably more than could be considered healthy. I took a look at my Google Reader subscriptions today and noticed how much the list of feeds has grown over the years. I’ve got most of what you’d normally expect: Bruce Clay, Matt Cutts, Search Engine Land, SEL, SEOMoz, etc., etc. It occurred to me, though, that I’ve got more than a few uncommon feeds floating around in there.

That got me to wondering what sort of unsung SEO feeds are on other prominent SEO professionals’ reading lists. I’m sure I’m not the first to ask that very question. What unsung feeds are on Garrett French’s list? What about Adam Schultz? What about JP Sherman? What about Jeremy Swiller or Jon Revill? Why not start up a meme to share those wonderful resources?

(Yes, I realize I just listed a bunch of old friends. The reason is simple. These are people who I can forcibly coerce politely convince to post follow-ups. Sure, I’d love to know what oddball SEO feeds Bruce Clay, Matt Cutts, and Danny Sullivan have on their feed readers, but I doubt they’d post a response for little ol’ me. ;) )

I’ll go ahead and get the ball rolling with three of my favorite oddballs.

  • SEO Egghead by Jaimie Sirovich - When I was writing about the paid link debate the other day, I actually went back to an old post on SEO Egghead for inspiration. It’s not a chart-topper, but it’s managed to avoid numerous feed reader trimming sessions nonetheless.
     
  • SEO Speedwagon - I found this one the other day while researching feeds for my boss. Good, up-to-date news with funny commentary; a decent read.
     
  • SEOrefugee Cartoons - The first feeds I read every morning are my comic strips, and let’s face it, there aren’t a lot out there geared toward the SEO community. SEOrefugee is a good blog in general, but their comic strip enjoys a special place on my reader list. I only wish it was updated more often.

To those I’ve already mentioned as well as any I didn’t who might be interested in participating, here’s the meme. Post the unsung SEO feeds off of your reading list that you think might be useful to your fellow SEO experts, then link about to one another so everyone can find everyone else’s resources. Post a comment here if you have any questions.

I look forward to increasing my SEO feed consumption to even unhealthier levels. ;)

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