It’s Gone! Recently Google removed the sidebar link called Socialize from Feedburner. This feature made it easy to automatically post your web site news or blog posts to your Twitter account. When I recently went to enable this feature for a client of ours, I was shocked to find the link had disappeared. Not sure why
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How To Burn Your RSS Feed Using Feedburner
May 17th
Google Feedburner allows you to view statistics about your RSS subscribers. For web design companies, Feedburner makes it easy to manage multiple feeds in one place. All you need is a Google Account and an RSS feed. Here are the instructions to burn your feed with Feedburner: Sign in to your Google Account at http://www.feedburner.google.com
Using HootSuite To Update Facebook Fan Page
Jan 27th
When it comes to automatically updating your Facebook Fan page wall, HootSuite is a nice option. Our preferred choice is the Facebook Application NetworkedBlogs because it can upload an image from your post as well. The biggest disadvantage with NetworkedBlogs is the free version with less than 12 NetworkedBlogs followers could take 6 to 12
Our Recommended List of RSS Feed Readers
Dec 1st
Having trouble keeping up with new posts on all your favorite web sites and blogs? Without a feed reader, it’s difficult to stay current on the latest news and post on your favorite web sites, not to mention time consuming navigating into each web site and then clicking around to hunt down new content. Thanks
Automatically Tweet Your Blog With Feedburner
Nov 24th
With the Socialize feature in Google FeedBurner it’s easy to automatically Tweet your new blog posts from your RSS Feed. Log in to your Twitter Account To configure the Socialize service, log in to your Google FeedBurner account, click on the feed you wish to automatically submit to Twitter (if you have not created the








