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Summarizing RSS Feeds

I’ve seen much comment and discussion about the practice of summarizing RSS feeds.
The idea behind doing this, is to encourage those that take your feed to come to your blog. They get interested enough in reading the first two or three hundred words of your latest article, that they click on the ‘more’ link.
This gets [...]

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Coolness Behind The Scenes

Do you have a self-hosted Wordpress blog like this one? Are you interested in finding out who visits your site, and who takes a RSS feed.
Of course you are! If you not, you’re a sorry ass, and you shouldn’t be blogging. Go away now, do not pass go, do not collect $200.
The rest of you [...]

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Feeds

Tinkered about with the BuzzBoost doohickey in Feedburner today, and put all the feeds I could find onto a new page at http://wildcabbage.com

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Feedburner

I spent a little time messing around with Feedburner yesterday for some of the blogs I host.  To be honest, I wasn’t too keen on adding code to the templates myself. It’s not that I can’t do it – the process is quite simple – it’s when I come around to updating the templates, I’ll [...]

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Minimalist

I like minimalist themes. Not too many colors. Not too much eye candy. It (hopefully) keeps the reader reading the articles. Please do leave a comment as to what you think about the design of this site. I’ve modifed the original template some.
I’ve been adding all the usual stuff like feedburner, and technorati links etc. [...]

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