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Consumerism Commentary RSS Feeds

by Flexo on December 19, 2005

in Administration

Readers might be aware that Consumerism Commentary offers an RSS Feed of recent entries, so all readers can stay up-to-date by reading partial entries in their news readers.

The RSS Feed includes only a short excerpt. However, if you are a frequent commenter (that is, your name is on this list), I’ll send you information on how to subscribe to the full RSS feed. That will allow you to read the entire entry (except any reader-submitted comments and trackbacks) without leaving your news reader. Contact me if you’re interested and you qualify.

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Flexo, the owner and creator of Consumerism Commentary, has been blogging and writing for the internet since 1995 and has been building online communities since 1991. Find out more about him and follow him on Twitter.

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  • jim
    This is a great idea... I think I might steal it. :)
  • Please do!
  • Alex Givant
    Why not to give it for everybody?
    I don't click to any ads on you page anyway, so you can save my and other people time by providing full-text RSS.
  • I'll accommodate anyone who puts forth the effort to email...
  • JR
    C'mon man, I already have to program my ad-blocker to block half your site just so I can read it without going blind. Now I have to qualify?

    Just kidding, but this strikes me as more than a little silly. It's a testament to your content that I even bother.
  • I'm glad you're reading, JR. I did remove some ads over the weekend, but it's hardly noticeable. I know, I know. There'll be fewer ads in the next redesign now that I have a better system of figuring out what's worth it and what's not.
  • JR
    Thanks, Flexo. After I submitted the comment, I regretted it because it sounded harsher than I intended. Keep up the great work!
  • No worries. I suffer from post-comment regret ocassionally, as well.
  • Neo
    Thanks for putting together this great blog. I make a point of visiting it regularly. Rather than having a separate RSS reader, I find it easier to just use My! Yahoo which displays just the title of each posting.

    Keep up the great work!

    Neo
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