Monday, January 28, 2008

We've Got RSS Feeds on FULL

We aren't holding back! Our RSS Feeds are on FULL. You may now subscribe, and become a daily reader of what we've got to bitch about. Subscribe using Feedburner or Google, posted in our sidebar.

Speaking of FEEDS, don't you just hate it when people don't have their RSS feeds on FULL? I am one that will remove such persons from my daily reads if their feeds isn't on FULL. To check this, go into your blog settings, then feeds. You can then determine if your feed is on full or not. In my opinion, I think some of these people do not have feeds on full intentionally to get visits to their sites, to fully read the entire post. Others just don't care, or don't know how to change it. But this is a great way for readers to fully enjoy your site, and if they want to comment, they will visit, and you will eventually get your visit count to go up. So please, if you are one of those that don't have your RSS Feeds on FULL, wouldn't you like to make that simple change?

7 comments:

Allison Rankin said...

I wholeheartedly agree and I don't need to be anonymous to say that! Ha ha!

Jan Scholl said...

I agree with this too. Some people have no clue how their blogs are set up (thank you Allison for showing me a light a ways back)-poke around and educate yourself to the settings and what you can change. Another thing to change for the good is page set up so that more than one posting is visible to scroll thru when people miss a day or two. They can see your whole last week of postings on one page. To fix this, go under settings, and click formatting. The very first thing will say SHOW and set this to 10 posts then click save changes at the bottom of the page. This seems to work for a lot of people on thier blogs.

Little C's Creations said...

hahahahha...... this makes me mad too, cause if I'm reading something, and it stops halfway, it's a turn off.

Anonymous said...

Rumor has it that it is done to accomodate dial up readers with their Google Readers so that their lists don't take 30 minutes to load with all the pictures.

Anonymous said...

Yes, just as the last annon said it does help those with dial up

Anonymous said...

Dial-up is such a pain and some people, especially in rural areas, have no other options. Let's be kind to them. I say we start a campaign for all those full-feed ladies to become more accomodating to those "less fortunate" in the internet arena. I would like to start a thread here encouraging partial feeds for everyone purely out of kindness. If you have wireless it takes only a split second to open the ones you want anyway and if you don't you can pick and choose without all the others bogging you down.

Jan Scholl said...

there oughta be a law. Just as every one should have quality health care and healthy food and clean air and water-everyone is entitled to DSL or other internet. Dial up must die!