rssHugger - Bring blog writers and blog readers closer together
rssHugger is a new website which can help blog readers discover new blogs that write about topic that the readers interested. You can get your page on rssHugger for just $20 for 10 years! But, if you write an review for it, you can get it for free!
rssHugger is create by a 17 years old guy named Collin LaHay. He is running a few sites currently such as WordHugger and Mixed Market Arts. He hope to get 250,000 free blogs signed up within the first year of operation. He will use the income to support his college expenses, invest in other internet startup companies, and also Kiva, which is a non-profit organization which loans money to entrepreneurs in the developing world.

rssHugger intent to surf better than Technorati by eliminating spam through registration. Each new blog need to register and review by them. So, they will delete those unqualified blogs. You can read more information from their About page.
From my personal point of view, rssHugger is a web directory of RSS feeds. But, what make rssHugger better is they required blogs to be registered and they will review those blogs. This will definately increase the spam protection and only qualified blogs will be list out. Furthermore, rssHugger introduce 2 more features: Top100 and Random Blog. The more visitors you send to your rssHugger’s page, the higher the ranking of your page. The Random Blog is for blog readers to randomly pick up a blog ’s page. This feature is similar with StumbleUpon’s Stumble! button which will brings visitors to random page.
I hope that rssHugger can really help new bloggers to get more visitors. So, register an account now and write an article for rssHugger in order to get a free page. This offer will end at Decomber 2008.
Please feel free to view my rssHugger’s page also.
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Your blog has been approved. =)
I wanna join this, but I don’t think I should have to write about it just to get into it. It’s kinda silly to me.
@Jenny: There is not necessary to write about it. You can also pay $20 to join. It last for 10 years.
It is great but did anyone got any result from this
@Maher Saleh: Yup, i had get my blog listed. You can actually go to http://www.rsshugger.com/TechSnack.net to view my rssHugger site.
I have registered myself and will blog about it to get listed,
@Wing Loon: Try to get StumbleUpon user to stumble your rssHugger article. It will increase your ranking in the Top100 list…