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Goodbye Feedblitz, Hello WordPress Feed

Ari Herzog

I wrote in 2011 about paying Feedblitz to deliver my posts to your preferred reader. But, due to that company now charging pricing tiers that don’t fit my needs, and cognizant that WordPress has a built-in feed address, I’m leaving Feedblitz and you can add this feed instead. Comments I like your blog.

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10 Ways Strengthen Your Twitter Community with Commun.it

Kikolani

Today, I’m going to look at one that can help you find new people to connect with, identify the most valuable people in your community, cut through the noise, and strengthen relationships with those who are most important to your business or blog. to make Twitter a more beneficial place for both you and your community.

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Is it Time to Burn Feedburner? There are Alternatives

ProBlogger

The – by far – most popular choice in the blogging community is (still) Feedburner. If you used Feedburner to handle your RSS feeds, Feedblitz (inexpensive) and Feedpress (slightly more expensive, but more features) are the way to go. For the RSS-part you can then use Feedblitz or Feedpress.

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup & Funny Cute Animal Compilation

Kikolani

How Quick Sprout Gets 176 Comments Per Blog Post – As of right now Quick Sprout has 62,232 comments, which took place over 353 blog posts. That means the average blog post gets around 176 comments… which is more than most blogs. Kikolani is now using Feedblitz to deliver the latest posts to you via RSS.

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PB125: How to Handle Critical and Attacking Comments from Blog Readers

ProBlogger

Handling Critical Comments and Attacks from Blog Readers. In my recent podcast on the characteristics of successful blogging , I touched on the topic a couple of times of putting yourself out there for public comment and critique. In Today’s Episode How to Handle Critical and Attacking Comments from Blog Readers.

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PB125: Tips on How to Handle Critical and Attacking Comments from Blog Readers

ProBlogger

Handling Critical Comments and Attacks from Blog Readers. In my recent podcast on the characteristics of successful blogging , I touched on the topic a couple of times of putting yourself out there for public comment and critique. In Today’s Episode How to Handle Critical and Attacking Comments from Blog Readers.

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Micro Persuasion: Three Little Tips for Capturing Info Bits Quickly

Buzz Marketing for Technology

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