December 19, 2009

RSS Reminder

3541653049_f94fb74744Hey everyone! Just thought I’d talk to you a little about RSS feeds, namely GodlySheep’s RSS!

So what is an RSS feed, Wikipedia?

“RSS (most commonly expanded as “Really Simple Syndication”) is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works—such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video—in a standardized format.”

In other words, an RSS does all the grunt work in getting the feed or post to you! There are two different ways that you can subscribe to an RSS feed: Email or an RSS Reader (for people who read many blogs daily)

If you’ve been reading GodlySheep regularly, please consider using RSS and subscribing to us! We love to stay connected, and it makes it easier for you to get the latest and greatest; and possibly even share some GodlySheep goodness to others!

Simply click below and sign up with which one would work best for you:

Subscribe by Email

Subscribe by Reader

For those already subscribed, you guys are great! Thank you for your support! We just think you are the bee’s knees (see below).

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As we continue to grow, you all play an integral part in what comes next for us as a site. Please feel free to email me if you have any concerns, questions or suggestions; and I’ll do my best to answer or integrate.

God Bless!

-Brett

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2 Responses to “RSS Reminder”

  1. bondChristian December 20, 2009 at 4:22 am #

    Thanks for the update. I know a lot of people don't use or really don't have any idea what all this RSS stuff is about. Thanks for the rundown.

    I'm a subscriber, so I don't always click through. Just know that I'm still hear reading even if I don't cause a blip on the ol' traffic counter.

    -Marshall Jones Jr.

    • Brett Barner December 20, 2009 at 5:33 pm #

      That's awesome! Thanks for subscribing. Gold Sunday School star for you! :)

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