As some of you have noticed, we changed email delivery services for those of you who receive our Daily Q&A by email. It hasn’t exactly been smooth sailing, and a few people have contacted us to say that they didn’t receive this morning’s email.
If you aren’t getting the Daily email and would like to, simply enter your email address and name in the sign-up box you’ll see on every page (or visit our sign-up page for more information). We will only use your email address to deliver the Daily Q&A; you won’t receive any emails from anyone else and we won’t disclose your email address to any third parties.
While we’re on the topic of subscriptions…
You can get our content as an RSS feed, using Google Reader, Bloglines or any other RSS software.
RSS is a great way of “pulling” content to you that you know you’re interested in but want to read on your own schedule. RSS readers typically show you a list of headlines from your favorite websites, and let you read full-length articles without visiting the website itself. If you want to leave a comment you still have to click through, but for me RSS is the best way to read the content I want, when I want it, without spending a lot of time surfing from site to site.
Darren Rowse over at ProBlogger has a great introduction to RSS, which covers everything you could possibly want to know.
Subscribing to Our RSS Feeds
You can subscribe to feeds for virtually any “slice” of our content, from every article on our site, to feeds for individual categories (for example, our Relationships Category) or authors, to the feed for the Daily Q&A.
Our advice? Start with the main RSS feed, and then narrow down your interests as you get to know the content on our site.
Questions? Feel free to ask away in the comments, below.
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