Switched to Full Feeds

On about May 27, 2006 I had switched to Partial Feeds as I experienced Content Theft.

Now I have switched back to Full Feeds again as many readers requested for it. Also, I am experimenting to see how this will affect my traffic, earnings and comments.

I will also use this time to experiment RSS Advertising, something I have not tried yet as I was on Partial Feeds.

I had activated Text Link Ad’s Feedvertising a few days back and is waiting for Advertisers to buy links on my site and feed.

If you are interested in advertising on my feed, click here.

Advertise on my RSS feed!

I had switched back to Full Feeds a few days back and I already noticed that the number of comments have decreased :(

Another thing I noticed is an increase in RSS Subcribers.

So what are you waiting for, Subscribe to my feeds :)

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4 responses so far,

  1. 1

    Lee

    October 1, 2006 at 12:53 pm

    You must have seen http://www.fullfeeds.com/ :)

  2. 2

    Yvonne

    October 1, 2006 at 6:10 pm

    Thanks for doing this John. I didn’t request it, but I still appreciate it all the same!

    Lee – interesting site. I love it :)

  3. 3

    Lee

    October 1, 2006 at 6:56 pm

    Thanks Yvonne :) Thanks for signing the petition!

  4. 4

    Jonathan Bailey

    October 1, 2006 at 10:25 pm

    I agree with the decision to switch to full feeds. Use of Feed Flare and Feedburner can reduce the impact and frequency of content theft enough so that the dangers of having a full feed do not outweigh the benefits.

    Still, it does pay to be wary, you may want to look at the MaxPower Digital Fingerprint plugin: http://www.maxpower.ca/wordpress-plugin-digital-fingerprint-detecting-content-theft/2006/09/25/

    Also, don’t forget to check Feedburner’s “Uncommon Uses” from time to time. It can alert you to scrapers long before they show up in searches.

    Hope that helps!



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