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Weekend Reading – April 20, 2007

Thanks to the loyal following of this site, we have reached over 300 RSS feed subscribers this week! What is an RSS feed? It’s basically a way to read your favorite blogs through a separate reader instead of visiting the site directly. The 300 represents how many people read this site through a feed reader the day before. Thank you all for visiting this site and keeping me motivated to post new articles every day.

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5 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. 300 is just the beginning! Congrats again FT!

  2. 300! Great work FT!

    Keep it coming.

    CD

  3. Congrats to you. Your post spurred me to do little feed editing on my site so thanks as well.

  4. Wow! You only started this blog less than 5 months ago. This is quite an accomplishment. Can you share a tip or two with new blogger like myself? I only have 1 feed subscriber, and it’s probably my own mother!

  5. FinancialJungleGuy: Feed subscriptions take a while to build up. Just keep posting quality content on a consistant basis, and the readers will follow. Best of luck!

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