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      Blog feeds - and how to set up a Feedburner subscription facility on your blog
      Polly says "A girl can never have enough feeds" Cosmo says "I want a feed too!" Miki asked me how to set up Feedburner on her blog so this is for her and everybody else who has been wondering! If you want people to visit your blog you need to help them. First of all you need to activate a feed for your blog. Then you need to offer your visitors a subscription facility - so they can remember

      Written by: Making A Mark


      All about blog feeds (part 4)
      This is the fourth and final installment of a short series of posts written to help you achieve a better understanding of your blog feeds, and how you can use them. In this post, I will explain how you can use services like FeedBurner and AddThis to syndicate your blog feeds and attract more subscribers to your blog. Services such as Feedburner and AddThis aim to help you publicize your blog feeds, and make them more readily available for readers to subscribe to. If you use Feedburner to syndicate your feeds, for example, you can offer your readers the option to subscribe to your blog feed as a daily email digest, which for those unacquainted with feed readers may well be a pleasant and accessible option!How FeedBurner worksFeedBurner is probably the most popular feed management system to date, and is completely free to use. Many services are offered to members to help publicize and optimize your blog feeds, and attract more readers to subscribe to them.To create your own free Feed

      Written by: Blogger Buster


      All about blog feeds (part 3)
      This is the third installment of a short series of posts written to help you achieve a better understanding of your blog feeds, and how you can use them. In this post, I will explain about the "Label" and "Per-post" feeds, and how you can create links to these feeds in your blog. The URL required to find the feeds for Labels and Per-post comments are very different to those we used to find the blog-wide posts and comments feeds, and require a full post to discuss them! Rather than using the blog's url, we need to use the blog's unique identification number, and in the case of per-post comment feeds, the unique post identification number.About Label feedsLet's begin by looking at the format of the Label feed url: http://www2.blogger.com/feeds/[yourblogID]/posts/[feedType]/-/[labelName] First we notice that the feed URL is located at "www2.blogger.com", and that the feed is located by your blog's unique identification number. Notice also the "/-/" section: this is what defines th

      Written by: Blogger Buster


      All about blog feeds (part 2)
      This is the second installment of a short series of posts written to help you achieve a better understanding of your blog feeds, and how you can use them. In this post, I will explain how to find the main posts and comments feeds and how to make them available for your readers to subscribe to them. Your main posts and comments feeds are the easiest feeds to find, and are also the feeds which Bloggers are most familiar with. By default, Blogger publishes these feeds in Atom format.These feeds are found at the following URLs (where YOURBLOG is replaced by the name of your blog): For the main posts feed: http://yourblog.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/defaultOr if you are publishing to a custom domain: http://www.yourdomain.com/feeds/posts/default It can also be found at: http://yourblog.blogspot.com/atom.xml For the main comments feed: http://yourblog.blogspot.com/feeds/comments/defaultOr if you are publishing to a custom domain: http://www.yourdomain.com/feeds/posts/defaultYou can change t

      Written by: Blogger Buster


      All about blog feeds (part 1)
      This is the first in a short series of posts written to help you achieve a better understanding of your blog feeds, and how you can use them. In this first post, I'll outline the basics of blog feeds, the differences between Atom and RSS feeds and an explanation of the different feeds available from your Blogger blog. What is a blog feed?Your blog feed is a machine readable version of your blog posts and comments. Blogger publishes this XML file to allow further syndication of your blog; that is, readers are able to "subscribe" to your blog and receive updates via a feed reader each time you publish a post.Your blog feeds are published in two formats: RSS and Atom, which I will explain in more detail further down the page. Take a look at this short video first, which explains RSS (the most commonly known format) in plain English, as this will give you a great understanding of what blog feeds are all about: Click To Play So what is the difference between Ato

      Written by: Blogger Buster


      SEO of blog feeds powerful, easy: SES panel
      By Daniel McMahonAs more companies add blogs to their marketing mix to get greater traction in the search engines and more traffic to their Web sites, it seems only natural that the search engine optimization pros would soon focus more closely on optimizing these blogs.While not a new technology, RSS feeds have increasingly become subject to extensive optimization, according to panelists in a session titled “SEO Through Blogs and Feeds” here at the Search Engine Strategies Conference & Expo at the Hilton New York.Many companies have adopted blogs to generate excitement about a product or service or to add clout or authority to their reputation or brands. Whether companies are looking start a new blog or to enhance an existing blog, optimizing them does not have to be an expensive or difficult endeavor.“How easy is it?” asked Stephan Spencer, founder and president of interactive agency Netconcepts LLC, Madison, WI . “It’s pretty darn easy. My 15-year-old daughter, within

      Written by: SEO India - SEO News India, SEO Articles India, SEO Expert Services India, SEO Company News India


      Feedburner and Blog Feeds.
      Blog Feeds are a method by which viewers can view your blog and updated content without visiting your blog. Their importance is further enhanced by Google's frequent indexing of feed content........ To make sure that your blog content appears in the Search Engine results turn on your feeds. For this go to Settings------->Site Feed------>Select Short or Full Feeds and Save Settings. Your blog

      Written by: Dumies Guide to Google Blogger Beta


      Blog Feeds from Ms. Latina Renee
      MSNhttp://mslatinarenee.spaces.live.com/feed.rssAdland Prohttp://community.adlandpro.com/forums/1/18571/index.rssBloggerhttp://coffeeteamonline.blogspot.com/atom.xmlhttp://mslatinarenee.blogspot.com/atom.xmlhttp://globaldomainsinternational-gdi.blogspot.com/atom.xmlhttp://prowealthresults1.blogspot.com/atom.xmlhttp://www.mslatinarenee-yourtravelbizytb.blogspot.com/atom.xmlhttp://www.shoppin4family.com/atom.xmlhttp://lion-el1.blogspot.com/atom.xmlXangahttp://www.xanga.com/mslatinarenee.rsshttp://www.xanga.com/coffeeteamonline.rsshttp://www.xanga.com/Dwayne1961.rssYahoohttp://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/YTBBusiness/rsshttp://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/coffeeteamonline_m2cglobal/rsshttp://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/shoppin4family/rsshttp://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/business_mslatinarenee/rssSelect A Bloghttp://www.selectablog.com/rss.php?w=mslatinareneehttp://www.selectablog.com/rss.php?w=yourtravelbizMyspacehttp://blog.myspace.com/blog/rss.cfm?friendID=87587001http://blog.myspace.com/blo

      Written by: Shoppin4Family Blog


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