I was wondering if any of you have a suggestion for me. How do you easily keep track of the blogs that you read?
Currently, I'm using the Blogger Dashboard Reading List to notify me of new posts. But I want something better. The Blogger app doesn't play well with my iPhone and I have some other frustrations with the Reading List.
What do you use?
Parenting after chronic infertility. Our story involves working with CCRM after experiences with diminished ovarian reserve, severe male factor infertility, 4 reproductive endocrinologists, 8 donor embryos, 2 IVFs, 6 FETS, 1 fresh donor egg cycle, 1 failed agency egg donor, 15 vitrified donor eggs, 4 surgeries for her, 1 for him, 3 miscarriages, 1 chemical and 5 canceled cycles. After seven years, one amazing couple set us on a new path by choosing us to be parents for their son.
YES! I use bloglovin on my phone, but it never allows me to comment.... errr. And then I forget to go back and comment from Blogger on my computer. Hope someone has some good advice!
ReplyDeleteI have all of the blogs I read pinned on Pinterest. I have a board called "Infertility Blogs." I wasn't really sure how else to do it because I couldn't figure out Blogger and was getting frustrated with it on my iPad and iPhone. Obviously Pinterest doesn't tell me when there is a new post, but it's super easy to have all of the blogs I read in one place. And then other pinners can see them too!
ReplyDeletei just use the sidebars on my own blog where I've created numerous blogrolls. but this means i sometimes miss critical posts, which i hate, so it's not perfect...
ReplyDeleteI use bloglovin to keep track of everyone. I really like it
ReplyDeleteI am reading this and commenting on feedly. i used bliglovin before that, but much prefer Feedly. Good on laptop, tablet and phone too. Excuse my typing!
ReplyDeleteI use the wordpress reader, which works well for wordpress blogs but has some delay for all others (electrons from elsewhere are slower, apparently), and on the phone/pad it only lets me comment on wordpress blogs. It's too bad Google Reader was shut down.
ReplyDeleteI use wordpress as well - and it's ok, but it does have delays for non wordpress blogs and the lack of commenting from my phone is crappy. Maybe will try Feedly next since that sounds much better.
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