Lifestreaming websites let you add RSS from your blog, your twitter account, your social bookmarking accounts, etc. and your lifestream will show links to all your recent activities. That means fully automated backlinks pointing not only to your latest blog posts, but also to your social bookmarks, tweets, and more. Here are a few lifestreaming sites: - iminta.com: Add your blog’s RSS as well as your username for other social networking services and it will bring in links to all the updates onto your lifestream profile page. Do-follow. - profilactic.com: Includes support from drawing activity from 190 different sites. Just add your blog’s RSS feed and the profile to your web 2.0 sites, and all the info will appear in your lifestream. - Soup.io: Imports your RSS feeds and Web 2.0 activity while making them look nice.
Don't they require "friends" to subscribe to them? Or do they display the RSS feeds on your profile, for the respective sites that you mentioned? Incidentally, I found a post that ranks 10 different lifestream services and shows a matrix of features. http://lifestreamblog.com/10-lifestreaming-services-ranked-by-features/
Yep! I have just signed up for iminta and profilactic. Too soon to say anything about the backlinks effects, but its very convenient to gather all your social accounts at 1 place.
Good comparison. Its always an advantage to have "friends" when you operate on the social arena. But there are other options as well regarding the lifestreaming websites: 1. Create new rss feeds and submit them to for instance: feedshark.brainbliss.com/ 2. Keep track of your recent activities Its also useful to to bookmark your lifestreams or build some backlinks to them to boost their power.