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Introducing: The Entrepreneur Channel

I am hereby launching The Entrepreneur Channel, a single RSS feed that aggregates all the entrepreneur blogs that I like to read. The feed is at [http://feeds.feedburner.com/theentrepreneurchannel](http://feeds.feedburner.com/theentrepreneurchannel). Or you can subscribe by email by filling in this form (the form may not show up if you are reading this in an RSS reader).




Those of you who enjoyed [The VC Channel][vc], the RSS feed that aggregates the VC blogs that I like, should enjoy The Entrepreneur Channel.

The Entrepreneur Channel is for the person who wants to read entrepreneur blogs but doesn’t want to spend the time to find the good ones and subscribe to all of them. Let ol’ Nivi do the work for you. I will add good entrepreneur blogs as I find them and prune the blogs that get stupid. You just sit back and read.

This is an experiment, not a money-making opportunity for me. I have no plans to gain financially from this. I’m not going to put any ads in the feed. I’m doing it because it is cool and because it shows how easy it is to build complex web objects using simple web objects with open standards.

I don’t have permission from any of the original sources to republish their blogs. If you want me to take your blog off The Entrepreneur Channel, drop me a note at [nivi@mit.edu][nivi]. But I don’t see why you would want to take your feed off The Entrepreneur Channel. The RSS feed for The Entrepreneur Channel gives full credit to the original source of the article and RSS ads work. Podcasting works too. You can also read The Entrepreneur Channel [in your browser][browser] but the host is putting Google AdSense ads on the page (I’m looking for a solution without ads).

It was much harder to find good entrepreneur blogs for The Entrepreneur Channel than it was to find good blogs for The VC Channel. There are not many entrepreneurs discussing entrepreneurship without spending a lot of time also talking about their company in a way that I don’t think you will find particularly interesting. If you want to see the list of blogs I am aggregating, take a look at the sidebar on The Entrepreneur Channel’s [web site][browser].

I used SuperBlog to combine the various entrepreneur RSS feeds into a single feed. I then put that feed through FeedBurner to provide a layer of indirection: if SuperBlog ever goes down or if something better comes along, I can just point FeedBurner to another feed.

Read up.

[vc]:http://www.nivi.com/blog/article/introducing-the-vc-channel/
[nivi]:mailto:nivi@mit.edu
[browser]:http://www.superblog.org/planet/theentrepreneurchannel/

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