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Subscribing is Easy and All The Cool Kids Do It
by Flexo on December 1, 2006
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I noticed a higher than average number of new readers at Consumerism Commentary over the last month. I just wanted to write a quick reminder that it’s really easy to subscribe to our RSS feed in your favorite feed reader or get newest blog entries in your emailbox. It’s all about convenience.
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