I signed up with the Black Friday deal last year. Do I continue paying at that same fee or does my fee revert to the normal rate?
That's why they call it Black Friday. The following years it will be 3x the amount. ;-)
John
Yes. You are locked into last Black Friday's rate. I asked this last year myself as it was my 2nd year after doing the Black Friday special in 2013.
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When you sign up yearly, does the fee get locked in?
I signed up with the Black Friday deal last year. Do I continue paying at that same fee or does my fee revert to the normal rate?
That's why they call it Black Friday. The following years it will be 3x the amount. ;-)
John
Yes. You are locked into last Black Friday's rate. I asked this last year myself as it was my 2nd year after doing the Black Friday special in 2013.
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Would be super helpful if someone could check my RSS feed on my site (the symbol is at the top of my site with the rest of my social media icons), and tell me if what comes up
I clicked your button for rss feed and worked fine, do not know much on it but it was all the code that came up
You can add /feed to any WordPress installation to make it an RSS feed. Yours is:
http://giftideasfordads.co.uk/feed
Hi techhound, that's what I had found was supposedly the right thing to do (or more plainly, that's what I've done). Is not supposed to display all that code then? I googled images of rss feed and some of them were similar, I just wanted to know if that's what needs to be there.
I guess another question is, what should appear on the screen?
It looks right to me. When people place that link in RSS readers it will render it appropriately for that particular reader. Or if they include your RSS feed on their website, they will usually use some kind of plug in or the RSS widget which will render it properly. That is what RSS feeds will look like when you display them in raw form in the browser.
Does not work. I use Feedburner myself.
Here is my training on it using Google Feedburner for E- Mail Subscribers
Hey Shawn,
The link above has the .uk cut off and not part of the link. I was able to access as follows:
http://giftideasfordads.co.uk
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Who knows about rss? am I doing this right?
Would be super helpful if someone could check my RSS feed on my site (the symbol is at the top of my site with the rest of my social media icons), and tell me if what comes up
I clicked your button for rss feed and worked fine, do not know much on it but it was all the code that came up
You can add /feed to any WordPress installation to make it an RSS feed. Yours is:
http://giftideasfordads.co.uk/feed
Hi techhound, that's what I had found was supposedly the right thing to do (or more plainly, that's what I've done). Is not supposed to display all that code then? I googled images of rss feed and some of them were similar, I just wanted to know if that's what needs to be there.
I guess another question is, what should appear on the screen?
It looks right to me. When people place that link in RSS readers it will render it appropriately for that particular reader. Or if they include your RSS feed on their website, they will usually use some kind of plug in or the RSS widget which will render it properly. That is what RSS feeds will look like when you display them in raw form in the browser.
Does not work. I use Feedburner myself.
Here is my training on it using Google Feedburner for E- Mail Subscribers
Hey Shawn,
The link above has the .uk cut off and not part of the link. I was able to access as follows:
http://giftideasfordads.co.uk
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Just signed my new blog 'Gift Ideas For Dads' up with www.bloglovin.com and it would be nice to get some followers.
It's a great (and free) form of helping to get your bl
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Does anybody here use bloglovin'?
Just signed my new blog 'Gift Ideas For Dads' up with www.bloglovin.com and it would be nice to get some followers.
It's a great (and free) form of helping to get your bl
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check with Kyle.