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Blogs with the most number of feedburner subscribers

According to Stan Schroeder of franticindustries.com, there are 6 blogs utilising feedburner (arguably the world’s most popular RSS feed manager at more than 600,000 feeds) with more than 100,000 subscribers. Stan focused on blogs written in the English language only.

They are, in ascending order:

108,000 subscribers: 43folders, a blog by Merlin Mann on “tricks, hacks & other cool stuff”
142,000 subscribers: Mashable, a blog about “social networking news”
151,000 subscribers: Interesting Things of the Day, which is “an ongoing series of entertaining and educational articles about unusual or intriguing topics of all kinds. Subjects include foods, places, language, ideas, history, science, and many more.”
232,000 subscribers: Simply Recipes, which is about “Healthy recipes, cooking tips, product reviews for the home cook”
385,000 subscribers: BoingBoing, a “directory of wonderful things”

And the title of the blog with the world’s most number of feedburner subscribers, with 413,000 subscribers is Techcrunch, a blog by Michael Arrington. It “profiles the companies, products and events that are defining and transforming the new web”

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    5 Comments »

    Comment by Kay Kastum
    2007-06-05 09:55:59

    Wow.. amazing. I got 2 the firs time and I almost celebrated..

    Comment by pinolobu
    2007-06-05 17:17:14

    I got less than 10 so far hahaha.

    Update: 6th June: well, slightly more than 10 :-)

     
     
    Comment by Paul Tan
    2007-06-17 02:39:54

    mine’s hovering between 1,600 to 1,800

    Comment by pinolobu
    2007-06-17 09:04:22

    A Malaysian record possibly?

     
     
    Comment by droool
    2007-06-17 08:39:05

    I don’t have anything… ;(

     
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