One of my goals is to increase my RSS readership. To that end, I’d like to offer a little enticement: on a random basis, RSS subscribers will get bonus links beneath the regular post content in their feed readers. You never know when I’ll change the link or what it’ll be! These links will not appear in public posts or pages, so if you’re not subscribed to my RSS feed, you will never know what they are. You should see the one I just put in there today! I think you’ll like it.
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2 Comments
Cool idea, and the icons are great. How do you achieve the formatting in the feed?
Chris, I use a WordPress plugin called Sig2feed. I got the idea from Eric Giguere.