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Posted on April 7, 2006

Just to let you know, you can now subscribe to receive my posts by e-mail.  Several of you have been doing this for awhile, but now, I think, there is a better way.  I have been using FeedBlitz, but it is frustrating because FeedBlitz only picks up posts once a day, somewhere around 11:00pm.  What’s frustrating is if I post something, say, at midnight, feedblitz doesn’t pick it up until the next night at 11:00. So, essentially, there’s a full day delay.

I found Squeet and have tried it for several weeks and I have been getting an e-mail within the hour of when I post, so it’s a much quicker turn around.

So, if you’re interested, subscribe with Squeet by clicking the icon above to receive my posts via e-mail and also, if you are currently subscribed with FeedBlitz, you can continue or cancel that and subscribe with Squeet, it really doesn’t matter.  I personally don’t like FeedBlitz because of the delay, but it’s up to you.

Just know that if you are a e-mail subscriber now, you would have received this post yesterday with Squeet!

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2 Responses to “Subscribe by e-mail”

  1. Clif Guy on April 19th, 2006 10:17 am

    Now Feedburner has gotten into the act too. Check out Richard McManus’ post about it:
    http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/feedburners_new.php

  2. Jim Walton on April 19th, 2006 2:56 pm

    Thanks for the link, Clif! Although, when I go to feedburner, I don’t find anything new like that. I guess it’s not released to everyone yet. It looks like the best e-mail option I have seen, I like Squeet for it’s quickness but I have no way to track my subscribers or customize the email.

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