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Goodbye Feedblitz, Hello WordPress Feed

Ari Herzog

Subscribing by email is easy: You submit a form with your email address, confirm you want to opt in, and you will receive an email message every time your favorite blogger publishes a new post. I wrote in 2011 about paying Feedblitz to deliver my posts to your preferred reader. Here’s a 2018 Wired article about RSS readers.

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Goodbye Feedblitz, Hello WordPress Feed

Ari Herzog

Subscribing by email is easy: You submit a form with your email address, confirm you want to opt in, and you will receive an email message every time your favorite blogger publishes a new post. I wrote in 2011 about paying Feedblitz to deliver my posts to your preferred reader. Here’s a 2018 Wired article about RSS readers.

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Goodbye Feedburner, Hello Feedblitz

Ari Herzog

After nearly four years of powering this blog’s email and RSS delivery options, I’ve parted ways with Google and its free Feedburner service and embraced the paid service of Feedblitz. Moreover, Feedblitz offers more than delivery by mere email and RSS, but also by Twitter update, Facebook wall post, and instant messaging alerts.

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Am I talking to myself over here? My Feedburner saga

Janet Fouts

So we moved some client sites to Feedblitz , others decided to use WordPress’s free built in RSS feed tool. Feedblitz makes this really easy with their Feedburner migration guide. Just use the Feedblitz migration guide and it will find the feeds and migrate them for you. That’s the thing. There’s nobody to ask.

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Is it Time to Burn Feedburner? There are Alternatives

ProBlogger

To build up a readership it’s crucial to offer your visitors to subscribe to your blog, so they get updated every time you publish a new post. If you used Feedburner to handle your RSS feeds, Feedblitz (inexpensive) and Feedpress (slightly more expensive, but more features) are the way to go. And the best of it: it’s 100% free.

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

Viper Chill

A list of options includes: Feedly – highlighted as the best alternative to Google Reader by The Verge mostly due to its speed, minimalist style, and the fact that it’s free. I’m personally moving everything over to Feedly, due to the fact they have iOS and Android apps. Step Two: Put More Emphasis on Email.

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How to Price Your Services and Earn What You’re Worth

Kikolani

I’m publishing this review because I know you will get value from it as well! Kikolani is now using Feedblitz to deliver the latest posts to you via RSS. If you are subscribed through a RSS reader like Feedly - my Google Reader alternative of choice - please click here to subscribe to the new feed link. Business'

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