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How To Massively Increase Your RSS Subscribers With FeedaPALOOZA
By Mark | May 1, 2008
Where do these names come from?
Zemanata last week – FeedaPALOOZA this week!
Like Zemanta it gets a thumbs up from me.
It’s a free give-away Aaron Abber from FullTiltBlogging.com is putting together to help increase our RSS and/or email subscriber base.
It’s a simple concept:
- FeedaPALOOOZA tells all of their readers about your offer
- Readers from other blogs see your offer and if it’s enticing they sign up for your feed
- You offer a free gift to everyone who signs up for your blog via RSS or email
Job done!
You can get the full details here:
Aaron is expecting a very high subscriber base to be built from this – so I’m going to give it a try.
Take a look, you’ll kick yourself if I tell you I increased my subscribers by hunderds if you don’t give it go yourself!
By the way, Aaron is also giving every blogger who participates a free pass to his $97 Lead Blogging seminar in May.
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