FeedFlare: Add Interactivity in your Feeds

By Pankaj May 17, 2007 filed in Internet Marketing, Blogging Tips

A very simple but effective way to introduce interactivity in your feeds is by enabling FeedFlare provided by FeedBurner. All you have to do is to register yourself at FeedBurner.com and enable the FeedFlare available in the ‘Optimize’ tab. If you are not sure whether you should burn your feeds or not, read my previous post: Do I need to use FeedBurner? Does it help? . Back to this post, FeedFlare adds a simple footer in your RSS feed which could include variety of links and information. Among the many flares, few of them (popular ones as per me) are described below…

Email This - Allows subscriber to email the current item to anyone using a web-based email form provided by FeedBurner.
Email the Author - Allows subscribers to email the author directly that is to you using a web based form provided by FeedBurner. If you haven’t mentioned your email id in your feed details then ‘Email the Author’ link is not displayed.
Comments Count - This flare works only if you have self hosted WordPress blog or have some other system which uses wfw:comments element in the feed. This flare shows the number of comments posted to this particular item.
Save to del.icio.us - Shows the number of saves and the top tags for the item at del.icio.us and allows readers to save the item at del.icio.us.
Digg This! - Displays the number of Diggs and comments for the item at digg.com and allows readers to digg the story.
Discuss on Newsvine - Publishes a link to this story on Newsvine and creates a conversation.
Stumble It! - Submit to StumbleUpon, with dynamic count of number of reviews.
Technorati Cosmos Links - Displays the number of links to your item from blogs, as measured by Technorati. (If there are no links, this Flare will not appear.)
View Creative Commons License - - Displays the Creative Commons license that you may have applied to your feed (or to individual content items).
Scape This - A FeedFlare for Netscape.com.

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So what are Feeds, RSS, Atom, Feed Readers?

By Pankaj November 24, 2006 filed in Blogging Tips

This is one question I have been asked many times in the past from various people I know.

Lets understand the problem first. I as Internet user, read lot of information published or updated on various websites and weblogs (commonly known as blogs). As a simple example, a news site like CNN publish news everyday and there are so many blogs I am interested in reading which are updated regularly. Now if I have to read the fresh content on a daily basis i would need to personally visit each site/blog (say around 15/20) and check if there is fresh content in these forums and then read them, whew! it would become a virtually impossible task for me . This is where feeds comes in handy and solves my problem. Read More »

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