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Feed Those Mobile Phones
By TheAntiHype | March 6, 2008
Hi, I don't remember seeing you here before. If you're new here, welcome. If you despise the hype on the net as much as me & like a laugh, keep up to date with my latest posts by subscribing to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! The Anti Hype
If you already have a blog then you will have an RSS feed.
If you take a look at the sidebar you’ll see there are three ways to subscribe and receive updates from this blog: 
- RSS Feed - the big orange icon
- Mobile Phone Feed
The objective of any blog must be to provide valuable information that visitors value and to ensure they can find you again (there are a lot of sites out there!) it is important to provide as many ways as possible to keep in touch.
Very few blogs have embraced mobile technology but the iPhone has enhanced the ability to view sites on mobile devices and it won’t be too long before we see a whole new era of mobiles with ever improving browser functionality.
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If you haven’t already provided a mobile phone feed for your site visitors you are missing out on subscribers. What better way to keep in touch than when your loyal visitors are waiting for a plane at an airport - you have their 100% attention!
There’s a great solution, free of course, and you can sign up at Mobile Phone Feed
I’ve not used my mobile for browsing before - it was kind of cool to read this post on my phone seconds after I’d signed up. Yes, I’m pretty sad like that!
If you use your mobile to keep up to date try my subscription by clicking the “Read it on my Mobile Phone” button in the sidebar. If you’re not then don’t forget to get the RSS feed or email updates - I have a great spoof about Bad Gurus coming up in the next few days - don’t miss it!
The Anti Hype
Topics: Free Resources, RSS & Mobile Feeds |



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