Feedburner RSS Email Subscriptions – ScreenCast
Man, this has been so utterly painful to do. I knew it would be a little tricky and unnatural, but not this bad. Talk about repressing my usual personality. So yeah, this screencast is my first ever attempt. Well, technically not correct, it took me about 25 attempts to even get to this point. But my 1st public viewing of one.
Feedburner, RSS, Email and Subscriptions
A quick summary to help you understand what the blazes I’m talking about. Simply, how to enable Feedburner to give Email subscriptions as well as just RSS that have to be read through a reader. So many blogs still do not give you the option of subscribing by email, hence why I did this. I was going to do it as a post, and in hindsight, would of been significantly easier and less harrowing to do so.
I hope you get to realise the point of the presentation, otherwise that’s one huge fail. So here we go, in all it’s unedited glory. No edits, all the way through in one go.
Feeburner Email Subscriptions from Graham Smith on Vimeo.
Article Posted On: December 8, 2008 at 12.18 am
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Thanks for the tips!
Think I will start using email subscriptions now :)
Nice one Graham, sounds awesome especially since I know this was your 1st crack at it! Can’t wait to see the vid this week :)
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I’m with you on that one Graham, I don’t really like using RSS readers either but have been forced to use them because many great blogs don’t have the email updates option.
Hopefully your video will help to correct that, great work and pretty polished for your first one I’d say!