Here’s an interesting post by Self Made Minds listing the blogs with the most RSS feed subscribers.
Here’s the top ten at the point when I posted this:
- Engadget 595,000
- Boing Boing 410,000
- TechCrunch 379,000
- Simply Recipes 226,000
- Xataka 172,000
- Interesting Thing of the Day 134,000
- Mashable 111,000
- 43 Folders 104,000
- TechCrunch.fr 83,566
- Dumb Little Man 74,839
[ Full list ]
It goes to show there’s always someone with more readers than you, unless you are Engadget of course ![]()
What’s really impressive is that many of the top blogs have a wider circulation than top offline newspapers.
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Nice post, Yaro.
I think it’s obvious that we’ll continue to see blogs steal a market share from offline print.
Hi Yaro,
Interesting post… especially the blog “Dumb Little Man”. I’m amazed at this amount of site traffic in just over a year. It goes to show that posting often and providing tips people can use will lead to a LOT of visitors.
John
Its amazing huh, half a million subscribers! And the thing is, no doubt there’s plenty more who just visit the site and don’t use RSS.
I’m surprised Lifehacker isn’t in there somewhere as well. A couple of surprises too!
Yeah it sure is Collis. I was also surprised about Lifehacker - I think it should be near the top.
gizmodo doesn’t use feedburner but im sure they will be in the top 5 somewhere as well
Interesting Thing of the Day looks like a good blog but im still amazed its got over 100 thousand subscribers
That’s alot of subscribers. Seeing those number I wonder how many visitors they get daily?
Wow those are some major numbers. Thats definately inspiring tho.
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A nice list indeed.
I did more or less the same thing on feedcounts.com
Only that I made more categories and I´m planning to add more in the future.
But the interesting fact is that, since you show the numbers in plain text, you can really see the evolution in the number of RSS feed subscribers for each blog.
Those numbers were already amazing, but some blogs have already doubled or tripled their subscriber base by now.
By the way, you´re on one of the lists to. See make money online blogs.
Wilson