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Monday, April 03, 2006

Increase Blog Traffic via FeedFlare

Increase Blog Traffic via FeedFlare
I have activated FeedFlare from feedburner for this blog. FeedFlare allows both blog visitors and subscribers to easily email, tag, share, and act on the content you publish.

At the bottom of this blog, you will see Email thisAdd to del.icio.usSubscribe to this feed. These are a few of the options available from the list below:

Email This
Send a link to a content item to anyone via email.

Email The Author
Allow subscribers to email you directly. (If there is no email address encoded in your feed, this Flare will not display.)

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.)

Add to del.icio.us
Allows subscribers to bookmark the item with del.icio.us - the social bookmarking service.

Comments Count
Lists the number of comments posted to an item. This Flare only works with self-hosted WordPress sites or other systems that use the wfw:comments element in the feed.

View Creative Commons License
Displays the Creative Commons license that you may have applied to your feed (or to individual content items).

Subscribe to this feed
Provides a link to the feed. Most appropriate as a Flare choice for the site, but it might be useful for feeds that are widely resyndicated rather than subscribed to directly in a news reader.

Related Posts at Sphere
Display related/similar blog posts at Sphere. The posts need not link to your items. If there are no related posts for an item, the link will be hidden.

Using feedflare will help you to distribute, inform and create a community around your content.

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