Groovy Green’s RSS feeds |
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| By Matt Mayer in Green Living | August 28, 2007 | ||
Are you currently signed up for our RSS feeds so you will be updated when a new story appears in our blog?
If you aren’t it’s easy enough to do. And FREE!!! Just click over to our main page. Then scroll partway down and on your left hand side to a box labeled “Groovy Green RSS”. This is the location where you can easily sign up for a feed aggregator service to keep track of all the blogs and news you read. Feed aggregator services are free.
I don’t claim to understand the technology, at all, but if you have a feed aggregator (if that’s what they are called even) service they will link up with all the sites you choose to read (and have told it you want to be updated on) and automatically bring all the news stories to one conveinent home page for you to read. No more trolling over to 17 different sites individually.
I currently use Bloglines and it’s a real timesaver for me. Every site you read has an RSS feed, you just have to look for the little orange symbol and click on it to sign up for that site’s feed. Or, in the case of Bloglines, there is a button I added to my browser bar that will automatically subscribe me to that site’s feed. Even better, if the site hasn’t been updated then your aggregator site won’t be updated and you don’t have to go back to that site to look for info like you might currently be doing.
Follow the two links below to easily sign up from three drop down choices and get started today.
Click here to easily get started subscribing to our blog feed.
Click here to get started with the magazine feed.
(P.S. we don’t get paid if you sign up with one of these services. We just wanted to let you know about them in case you weren’t aware of them.)
Enjoy!
Adam said,
I enjoy reading Groovy Green (and do so via your RSS feeds), but your feed only displays the first few lines of text, forcing us readers to do lots of clicking back and forth to from our reader to the article page.
If you would please change your WordPress settings so that the full article text appears in your RSS feed, that would make the reading process for all of us much nicer. To do this, change
Options –> Reading –> Syndication Feeds –> Select For each article, show: Full text
Thanks!
Adam