I use most of the Google tools, in particular the webmaster tools. I switched recently to use the Google Reader for RSS subscription. After doing so I realized that Google provides a number of unique opportunities to syndicate your feed, items, and links. All of these are published at a google.com domain. What a great way to syndicate your content even further and hopefully gain some search engine optimization benefits along the way.
Here is what I found available and interesting.
First, Google creates a profile page for you. You can provide information about yourself and also provide links with the anchor text you choose. Take a look at my page on google, the Brian Longest’s Profile page, where you can write about yourself and provide links to your sites or any others.
Second, you probably already know that you can make folders and organize your RSS subscriptions. This is extremely helpful as you continue to follow and read more people. However, more importantly, did you know that by following the Manage Subscriptions link and going into the Folders and Tags tab you can make any of your folders public.
By making the folder public a page is created with a Google address having the posts of the RSS feeds you added to the folder. Also the name of the page will be the name you gave the folder. Take a look at this page which took on my folder name and therefore is entitled Make Money Online.
Third, in the Google Reader you have a folder for what Google calls Shared items. You can choose any blog post, yours or anothers, and mark it as a shared item. These items all end up on a unique page. Simply click the shared items folder to see what you have added. You will also notice a link provided to you which forwards to the shared items page. See my Shared Items Here. I chose to put those articles that are the most viewed, dugg, and sphinned on my site into this shared items folder. Another nice feature is the page also has your profile and your links.
A little known fact, is that you can add notes into the shared items. Essentially a blog post if you will, allowing text and links. Also very powerful.
Hopefully you will find this useful.