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Every time I publish a new post on Organize IT, it also appears in the RSS feed. By subscribing to this feed you can get the new content delivered straight to you via email or through your feed reader. It saves you time because you don’t have to keep visiting Organize IT to see when the next update is and you no longer have to view all of your favorite sites individually.
It’s a bit like subscribing to a magazine so you don’t have to keep going to the shop to see when the next issue is out. Of course, instead of getting a mag in the post every month, you get blog updates in your feed reader as they are published.
Why should I subscribe?
Good question. I personally believe that it’s a better way of getting updates from your favorite sites, but if you need more persuading check out these seven reasons:
- It’s completely free. You don’t have to pay anything. Zilch. Nadda.
- Using feed readers provides an host of added options, including being able to like posts and share them with friends.
- Over 5000 people are subscribed here so I must be doing something right!
- If for some reason you don’t like the look of Organize IT (ouch!) by subscribing you can read new updates without ever having to visit the site.
- There are several options for subscribing. You can subscribe to the feed and view it through a feed reader, register your email so you can each new update sent to your inbox or follow me on Twitter. Whatever suits you.
- My first ebook, Clutter 101, was released to subscribers first so by jumping onboard you won’t miss out on any bonus features and updates.
- Your details won’t be shared with anybody. Spam is bad, mmmkay?
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If you want to get the latest updates from Organize IT in your inbox you can subscribe via this page. The service is provided by Feedburner, who are now owned by Google so you can expect a good service and no spam.
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If you want to receive the latest posts through your feed reader then you can go here and follow the instructions at the top of the page. Alternatively, you can add your subscription directly via your reader. Don’t worry, it’s all free. I personally use Google Reader.
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