Looking for some fresh content to curate and share on social media?
It's out there - in spades!
Almost too many spades, right? With so many blogs to choose from, the challenge can sometimes flip from finding content to share to choosing which content to share.
We'd love to help.
At Buffer, we're lucky to have some data on the most popular blogs that are read, loved, and shared by social media power users. In the Buffer product, you can connect RSS feeds to your profile so that all the latest posts from your favorite blogs are pulled directly into your dashboard where you can pick and choose which to add to your queue.
Keen to hear which blogs are subscribed to most?
Here's the complete list of the top 100 RSS feeds that have been connected in Buffer. Hope you find some fresh inspiration and ideas here!
The Top 100 Blogs to Curate for Social Media Power Users
Here's the list of the top 100 feeds used by Buffer customers. It's a great mix of marketing, technology, news, health, and a bit of fun, too!
If you'd be excited to add any of these to your Buffer profile or to try out Feeds for the first time, scroll to the bottom for some info on how it all works.
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1. Buffer's Social blog – 2,691 Feeds
2. Mashable – 2,620
3. Inc.com – 2,205
4. TechCrunch – 1,886
5. Social Media Examiner – 1,643
6. Entrepreneur – 1,230
7. Fast Company – 1,106
8. HubSpot's marketing blog – 1,067
9. WIRED – 998
10. Lifehacker – 846
12. Copyblogger – 835
13. Seth Godin's Blog – 796
14. VentureBeat – 699
15. Harvard Business Review– 691
16. Moz Blog – 672
17. Content Marketing Institute – 590
18. The Huffington Post – 572
19. Forbes – Entrepreneurs – 571
20. Search Engine Land – 551
21. Forbes Real Time – 512
22. Quick Sprout – 512
23. Business Insider – 505
24. The Verge – 474
25. Lifehack – 471
26. The Next Web – 469
27. Marketing Land – 445
28. Engadget – 421
29. Alltop –417
30. MarketingProfs – 394
31. WebMD Health – 376
32. Smashing Magazine – 372
33. Social Media Today – 371
34. Search Engine Journal – 340
35. Jeff Bullas's Blog – 326
36. The Kissmetrics Marketing Blog – 321
37. Michael Hyatt – 301
38. Small Business Trends – 300
39. Brain Pickings – 295
40. Co.Design – 287
41. NYT – 287
42. Forbes Tech – 278
43. Gizmodo – 268
44. Hacker News – 264
45. Buffer's Open blog – 263
46. MindBodyGreen – 252
47. zen habits – 250
48. The Daily Muse – 241
49. Forbes – Business – 232
50. Convince and Convert – 226
51. ProBlogger – 218
52. Forbes – Leadership – 209
53. TEDTalks (video)– 204
54. CNNMoney.com – 203
55. HubSpot Sales Blog – 202
56. Apartment Therapy – 199
57. Digital Trends – 191
58. Health.com – 188
59. Econsultancy –184
60. Unbounce –181
61. Forbes – Social Media –180
62. BBC News – Technology – 180
63. Marketo Marketing Blog – 175
64. BuzzFeed – 175
65. Sprout Social –1 72
66. Webdesigner Depot – 171
67. Twitter Blog – 170
68. Businessweek –169
69. 99U – 169
70. Online Marketing Blog – TopRank 168
71. Re/code – 167
72. Digiday – 167
73. POPSUGAR Fitness – 162
74. Forbes – Real Estate–162
75. CNN.com –158
76. Hootsuite Blog –158
77. The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss –157
78. The City of Calgary Newsroom – 157
79. Business 2 Community – 155
80. The Smart Passive Income Blog – 154
81. Jon Loomer – 152
82. Addicted 2 Success – 147
83. Houzz– 145
84. Pick the Brain –142
85. {grow} –141
86. RazorSocial –139
87. NYT Technology –135
88. Wall Street Journal News –129
89. Ars Technica –129
90. Peta Pixel –126
91. A List Apart –126
92. Shopify blog –125
93. The Positivity Blog –125
94. KeepInspiring.me –123
95. Simplifying the Market –118
96. Feedly Blog – 117
97. CIO – 117
98. Mark and Angel Hack Life – 113
99. Huffington Post: Healthy Living – 113
100. Tiny Buddha – 113
Add your first feed in two quick clicks
Feeds are all ready for you!
Log in to your Buffer account, visit the Feeds tab, and start searching and sharing from your favorite sites. Feeds are just two clicks away. You can give it a try right now.
We'd love to hear your thoughts about feeds and how you might use these to boost your social media sharing! Enjoy!
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