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

Viper Chill

To take advantage of the Google Reader downtime they’ve turned off free accounts (which didn’t allow more than 64 feeds) so this may come back in the future. Netvibes – they’ve been around for as long as I can remember, so it should give you some hope they’ll be sticking around.

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28 Resources from My Internet Marketing Toolbox

Viper Chill

You can see how many people are subscribing to your RSS feed and from which sources, and if you use the new Google Analytics integration, you can see how many clicks each individual post is getting from feed readers. As a side-note, at the start of the year I wrote about how I use Netvibes for pretty much everything.

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The Very First Thing You Should Do in 2010

Viper Chill

Instead of keeping to this method, I’ve decided to register on a website I used for the first time over three years ago… Netvibes. Netvibes is a custom homepage that allows you to customise thousands of modules to have an area online that is completely how you want it. Why Build a Brand Base? It’s fantastic.

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How I Really Built a Blog with 6500 Subscribers

Viper Chill

Now that I’m using netvibes this is no longer the case (thanks Glen). I have one on one of my Wordpress blogs but I don’t actually know what it does, or how to use it. Reply Glen says: February 4, 2010 at 10:03 am The RSS feed tells people when new content has been posted on the website.

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