Darren put together a list of 34 reasons why people un-subscribe to your RSS feed. #1 reason being that you post too often. That’s funny because the #2 reason is if you post not enough.
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Dem's fightin' words...
Darren put together a list of 34 reasons why people un-subscribe to your RSS feed. #1 reason being that you post too often. That’s funny because the #2 reason is if you post not enough.
Ian Barker said:
My top reason is #3: Partial Excerpts Feed.
This bugs me because then I have to click over to the web site to read the entire post. Most of the time I don’t bother because I don’t want to load the rest of the site. I lose interest.
Posted on March 1, 2007 at 9:03 am
{Shawn} said:
It can be frustrating when I want to read an article and I have to go to theri site to do so. I think most people do it to try and get more site traffic but I think it’s a hinderence.
For me it’s either the posting too often or else the partial feeds.
Usually ff someone posts too often then I’ll just read the articles that catch my attention and skip the ones that may be irrelevant to me. Like ProBlogger. He posts about 3 or 4 times a day. I read the articles that I think will be helpful and skip the ones on AdSense, etc…
Posted on March 1, 2007 at 9:10 am
Ruth said:
my reason is this:
i don’t need them. the email comes way too late..or i’m too fast in checking a blog.
but í am subscribed to your blog! but like i said..i don’t need it
Posted on March 1, 2007 at 11:14 am
Zack Hensley said:
eh who cares if they un subcribe. If they want to check in then awesome, if not, I don’t care, I blog because I talk to much, so blogging helps divert some of that energy to cyber space… if people are reading…awesome, if not cool… I just wish I knew who the heck they are! lukers kill me!
Posted on March 1, 2007 at 8:38 pm