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      Full Feed Subscription Now Available at Cebu SEO Contest Blog
      Full subscription to the best Cebu SEO contest blog is now open for all. For those who want to take advantage of my new look, then this is your chance to get all my updates as you only have to subscribe to either of the choices below just below my blog posts.Go ahead and click one of the icons to get updates of my blog. For those who want to get a hold of this blog and imitate the style of this bl

      Written by: Cebu Travel SEO


      Ending the Full Feed vs Partial Feed Debate Once and For All
      Thanks to a nifty little Wordpress plugin by Stephen Cronin, the full vs. partial feed debate is officially OVER. With this kick-ass widget, you can now offer *both* full and partial feeds, allowing your readers to make the choice which version they want. Check out my upper right corner to see what I mean. The plugin comes as a button or text, I chose text and edited out the comments feed since I find them rather useless. Suburban Oblivion is now like Burger King- have it your way!

      Written by: Suburban Oblivion


      Full Feed, Partial Feed. Flip-flop, flip-flop.
      (Updating to add poll to the sidebar, take a second to vote please!) I hate being on the fence, it’s a real pain, and that’s just the splinters.   Full RSS feed, or partial?   What do you guys do? Do partial feeds annoy you?   I’ve gone back and forth on this, and am finally going back to full feed. I almost hate to do it, because I know I’ll have to keep a sharp eye on where my feed is being fed(partial feeds protect from others running your RSS through their blog) and I suspect my comments will go down. BUT, I also know a lot of people get really annoyed by partial feeds, so back to full feed I go. Prove me wrong and continue to comment, will ya?     —————————————————————————————————————————-

      Written by: Suburban Oblivion


      Full Feed Vs Partial Feed
      Partial Feed may not be the best option.First of all, it may discourage readers to subscribe. On the other hand, I will get more traffic from other readers as they need to visit my blog to read the full article. Heck, I confessed, I love visitors as I get to interact with them when they comment. Secondly, partial feeds discourage content stealing. I know plagiarism will still happen with or without partial feeds but at least it makes it harder for these people to do so (as compared to using full feeds).There's a lot of debate on the net about whether to go for partial or full feeds but for the time being, I think I am more inclined towards partial. Let's hear what some of you prefer. Full feed or Partial Feed?

      Written by: Money Dreamers


      TFTS Moves to Full Feed with Imagery
      Following on from user feedback, we are pleased to advise that we have now updated our site feed from a summary feed to a full post feed inclusive of imagery. We would like to thank all those who have been kind enough to offer feedback concerning TFTS and we hope that moving to a full feed will be welcomed by our readership. (Incidentally, we are afraid that we must disappoint those of you who emailed us as asked if we could display a larger RSS Feed icon on the site on the basis that Aunt Agnus, who regularly visits for her dose of gadgets, curiosities and spelling mistakes, only has a 800×600 monitor - ). Click to Bookmark or Share this post.

      Written by: Thoughts from the Sidelines


      Full Feed Content For Techs Message Readers
      All you lucky Techs Message RSS subscribers get a new treat: full content in your feeds. Instead of a 4 line summary, you’ll now get the entire post displayed in your favourite RSS feed aggregator. You lucky scamps.

      Written by: Techs Message


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