FeedSpot recently highlighted that GolfBlogger.Com has clinched the fifth spot among golf blogs. If you’re familiar with RSS aggregators like FeedSpot, you’ll understand they have a pulse on what’s trending and which blogs are attracting the most readers on their platform.
The FeedSpot ranking even comes with a visual, as seen in this snapshot. While I have to admit, I hadn’t stumbled upon Andrew Rice Golf before, my investigation revealed the blog hasn’t been updated since November 2024. Some other names on the list are familiar territory; in fact, the person behind Hooked On Golf Blog is an old friend.
For me, any triumphs with GolfBlogger have been somewhat serendipitous. The journey began two decades ago, fueled simply by my twin loves: golf and writing. The ins and outs of promoting a blog via backlinks, SEO optimizations, and other expert suggestions have often taken a backseat. Juggling a full-time teaching career until my recent retirement meant I could either focus on content creation or the commercial side, not both. Now, using my retirement for business pursuits doesn’t feel particularly appealing.
So, perhaps luck has been my guide. FeedSpot, by the way, is a handy tool for consolidating your favorite sites. If you’ve got a myriad of blogs and websites you enjoy, an RSS aggregator can streamline your reading. Personally, it’s quite the day-saver compared to individually clicking through a long favorites list. A quick daily visit to the aggregator catches me up on all the headlines from my chosen sites. Some, like Andrew Rice Golf, publish infrequently, whereas others, including GolfBlogger, aim to offer daily insights.
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