If you’re like me, you’ve probably got a range of options for people to subscribe to your blog’s RSS feed .
In addition to your main feed, often via FeedBurner , you might offer little chicklets or links that enable people to get your content via their preferred service such as Yahoo , Netvibes , Bloglines , etc.
I have such a collection of chicklets on this site (and an untidy, raggedy collection it looks).
A new service from European search engine and content portal Wikio , launching today, could be a better answer.
What Wikio offers bloggers and other publishers is a simple chicklet that, when clicked, will enable your readers to subscribe to your feed using the RSS service of their choice.
It means you don’t have to display a long list of various RSS services and their corresponding chicklets - like the raggedly collection I have - if you want to let your readers subscribe with their favourite RSS reader.
Clicking on the chicklet once it...
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A good time to join IABC is nowFrom: feeds.feedburner.com
Post Date: 2008-09-03 05:22:14
If there’s one professional association I’m always willing to actively talk about, promote, and otherwise persuade communicators to be part of, it’s the International Association of Business Communicators, IABC .
I’ve been a member since 1989. I’ve found the knowledge I’ve gained in the years I’ve been a member to have been invaluable for my professional development. I took my accreditation exams in 1994.
Over the years, I’ve served in a variety of volunteerism roles. In ...
more An unwelcome email marketing tacticFrom: feeds.feedburner.com
Post Date: 2008-09-04 13:33:00
A marketing email from Dell caught my eye amongst all the inbox content because of the subject line: “Was it something we said?”
Curiosity piqued, I clicked on it to open it, and saw the eye-catching image you see above.
The mixture of garish colours and popping eyes of the model really grabbed my attention, almost making my heart skip a beat. Whoa! I thought. What is this?
Then I was taken aback when I read the text alongside the ‘Shock, horror!’ title:
Can we take a min...
more The Hobson and Holtz Report - Podcast #377: September 4, 2008From: feeds.feedburner.com
Post Date: 2008-09-04 13:15:49
Content summary: SNCR awards deadline Sept 8; Twitter questions for Laura Fitton; PR Week blog contest update; follow-up discussion: Seth Godin and ‘the myth of launch PR’; Dan York reports on Google Chrome and upgrading the web; the Media Monitoring Minute with CustomScoop; News That Fits - Google Chrome and the Google way of communicating, free Newsgator Enterprise Server, Google Apps Video; listeners’ comments discussion and Friendfeed FIR Room round-up; music from Bellad...
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