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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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What Are You Going To Do About Google Reader?

Small Business Mavericks

What that means is, if you had subscribers to your blog who were using Google Reader, then they either have to find another RSS news aggregrator in order to subscribe to your blog or you just lost a subscriber. Even today, there are still people who don’t know what an RSS reader is, but everyone knows what e-mail is and uses it.

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How to Increase Your Email List Subscriptions

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When I started Digital Photography School back in 2007, RSS was being hailed as the Next Big Thing. Every blogger was adding the big orange icon to their site so people could subscribe to their feed. Unfortunately, RSS feeds weren’t the easiest things to subscribe to or keep up to date with. How I got started.

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Where Content Goes To Die

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Long before RSS feeds, Twitter , Facebook and more, I was a heavy subscriber to email e-newsletters (in fact, I still am). " This way, I could shuttle those many e-newsletter over to that folder and get to them when there was a moment to read. That folder is where e-newsletters went to die. enewsletter.

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Link Building Tactics for Publishers

Adam Sherk

E-mail newsletters and RSS feeds. E-mail newsletters are a still a major traffic driver for many publishers and e-mail remains a powerful communication channel that isn’t going anywhere. So maintain a decent selection of feeds and don’t let the impending shutdown of Google Reader move you away from RSS.

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5 Tried and True LinkedIn Tips to Grow your Company Page Followers 600% Faster

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Pro tip: Use RSS feeds. If you’re unsure what to post to LinkedIn, or if you’d like a steady stream of quality content, we suggest taking some time to add a few RSS feeds to your content inbox. Quick note: RSS feeds are only available in our paid plans ). It’s working, too!

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How to Make Sure Your Emails Land in Gmail’s Primary Inbox

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I have also put together some examples of perfect newsletters here. The Promotions inbox is affecting everyone, especially since the old ways of developing email newsletters go against Google’s new rules. Avoid RSS In my experience, almost every RSS feeds lands in my Promotions tab.

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