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Getting RSS Feeds Via Email

Robert Weiner

There are a few RSS feeds I don't want to miss. I have an RSS feed reader but I often go for days without looking at it. Some RSS feeds offer email subscriptions, but most don't. 2) Next, you need the RSS feed address for the page you want to track. 1) First, you need to go to FeedBurner and set up an account.

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Feed My Inbox — RSS feeds by email

Robert Weiner

And I don't like having to look at a web page/feed reader every day to find out whether anything new has appeared on an RSS feed. I'm testing a solution that will deliver RSS updates to me via email: Feed My Inbox I'm starting with a few sites I want to track, but that are only updated occasionally.

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RSS Habits and Tools of Edtechs and NPTechs without Indigestion.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My first taste of RSS Feeds began with a wish on how to find good content without getting RSS indigestion from slogging through a lot of junk. In the comments section, David Geilhulfe and Ruby Sinreich suggested a social networking approach to RSS by checking out their blogline subscriptions. " on the lower left side.)

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RSS Readers and the Search for Content

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I love ( and hate ) how blogs, rss, tags, and these other tools are so right-brained and being able to indulge in some non-linear thinking. Just when I was beginning to feel totally overwhelmed, I decided to dive and not worry about any logical or instructional order! One of the tools that was mentioned was RSS readers.

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How to Subscribe via RSS

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

It easy - if you know how to subscribe via RSS. A study done by Yahoo in October claims that only 12% of internet users know what RSS is, and only 4% are actively using it. What is RSS? RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. The RSS information from a site is known as its feed. But its REALLY easy.

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Thank You Chris Blow for Cleaning Up My RSS Mess!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Chris Blow , one of my readers, was kind enough to send me clear instructions that quickly solved my problem: The trick is with something called "redirection" Your blogging platform typepad runs on a server.

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Your Nonprofit’s Facebook Posts Are Likely Not Appearing on News Feeds Anymore

NonProfit Hub

You can ask your supporters to update their News Feed page preference by following 2 steps: Visit your nonprofit’s Facebook page. If they’ve already “Liked” your page, hover over the RSS button and check off the “See First” option. This 2-step instruction is the easy part. Please share in the comments section below!

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