Top 3 Must Have Featured Feed
I’m sure everyone would like to gain more traffics to their site thus increase exposure. So, your readership would grow and opportunity would expand pass your own expectation. To me the blogosphere is all about traffics sharing between agreed partner to show or feature their name, content and even just a small feed listing beside your site.
I felt that traffics should be shared among people who have an interest of the same niche or topic. It’ll encourage communication, strengthen the bond between webmasters, share interesting contents & reader can dive into a world where they can find unlimited content that keep them coming back. It’s a Win-Win situation with no lose on both side. If you’re lucky you can even make some money out of it!
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What’s a featured feed?
It’s a program that are hosted by respected leaders within the niche itself A.K.A popular site who utilize the readership base to share great contents who’s reader have created.
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Where can I sign up?
I only know those in the otakusphere but other than that I’m helpless. So, here are the top 3 that I’m been using and it does generated some good traffics for me.
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1] Otaku.fm
The creator of Otaku.fm is from the Storm Trooper that have been haunting Japanese citizen for almost 5 years with his smooth dance movements on known busy streets in Tokyo. By now I think you have guessed who I have been talking about if not then to make it simple he is the guy that any otaku would dream to be in his shoe and that’s Danny Choo.
- Steps
- Sign up for an account
- Go to “Account”
- Click “Featured Feed”
- Type in your feed & site address.
- Read below “What should I do after signed up?”
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2] SankakuComplex.com
As a foreseeable warning. Let me scream these 4 little letters [ NSFW ]
At SanCom there will be a lots of weird news being featured and heated topics being debated over registered user versus the overzealous anonymous. A fun site indeed but a dangerous one if your boss does not approve your interest in your workplace. On the other hand, the site generate a good amount of influx of traffics each day so tunneling some would be a wise choice.
- Steps
- Just e-mail and ask
- Read below “What should I do after signed up?”
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3] Tokyo.Japantimes.co.jp

A new start-up site launched by Japantimes.co.jp a news site that focus on what happening in Japan. Just recently this sister site is launching its featured feed program and are desperate to find blogmaster who are interested. To those who see a familiarity because the CMS (Content Mnagement System) that is being employed are developed by Danny Choo & his team. As a registered user you’re able to post contents that are related to the cultures, traditions, & life in Japan as a result giving other people who wonder about Japan or even considering to move into Japan an insight. You can also use it to find some good contact there or even make friends as well.
- Steps
- Same as number 1
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What should I do after signed up?
You must put up a RSS feed beside or bottom of your blog with a minimum listing of 5 items. You are good to go after you did this so that the “robots” send by the program will come and check on you.. Be very afraid! The whole process usually take up 24 hours or more.
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Final Words
To those who are new to these jargon such as RSS (Really Simple Syndication) or Feed they are a system to deliver a fast and efficient way to push out new updates from a site then on to the end user who subscribe to them. For instance, you can see a small floating RSS icon located above of the blog or even at my sidebar with a chibi Saber holding a RSS icon on her tiny hands. You should subscribe me to get my latest update









