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Creating a Custom RSS Feed for Guest Posts

Kikolani

Figuring out how to do this with particular systems might pose a specific challenge, especially if those networks only allow you to import one RSS feed. Creating a Custom RSS Feed. The solution to this would be having an RSS feed with only your content in it from each of the sources you write for.

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Email or RSS: Which Do You Prefer

Justin Levy

Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking Email or RSS: Which Do You Prefer Written on January 13, 2010 by Justin Levy in email , hubspot , rss , social media 40 Comments - Leave a comment! If youre new here or just an old friend, Id love it if you subscribed via RSS feed.

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Turning off the ViperChill RSS Feed: What You HAVE to Tell Your Blog Readers

Viper Chill

I could go on, but you’re starting to see how important Reader really is for the readership of a number of websites. Though niches that have more web savvy audiences like marketing or technology are more likely to be affected, this is going to impact anyone who has built up their RSS readership. Usually [link] yourblog.com/feed/.

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6 Readers Share Why They Read Blogs by Email

Ari Herzog

I follow quite a few blogs, and I would miss a lot of great content if I used a reader. I don’t follow RSS feeds as it would be just one more thing I would have to stay on top of. Liz Hover, a Canadian digital media manager : I’m not a fan of feed readers. I like all my information in one place.

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Finding Fresh Voices

Justin Levy

In addition to keeping our physical and virtual systems and spaces organized, updated and refreshed, every once in a while we need to do some pruning and make tweaks to our sources of information. The voices are fresh, new and a welcomed addition to my addiction to the consumption of information.

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Mastering the Art of Listening: A Blogger’s Guide to Success

ProBlogger

My own monitoring of my niches generally happens in two ways: Subscribing to Feeds of Key Sources of Information – these days most sites have some way of subscribing to them, usually via an RSS feed. Both of these sites have RSS feeds you can subscribe to to monitor what’s hot.

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Getting Overwhelmed? Get Organized!

Kikolani

So how do you get what you really need and not suffer from information overload? Here are some simple ways to organize your sources of incoming information on social media, email, and blogs. The latest News Feed can be confusing if you are friends with a lot of people but only want to really keep an eye on certain people.