There are so many good contents on the web trying to grab the attention of website visitors. No matter how good you write, there is someone who writes better than you.
In order to breakthrough and stand out from the rest, we need to convert your commenters into loyal readers. How to do that? Win their heart!

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In my previous post, I’ve mentioned that the number of subscribers is one of the most popular measurement of blog success and I’ve explained 10 effective ways to increase blog subscribers.
Getting readers to subscribe is the first step. The second step is to get your subscribers to keep subscribing continuously which is a bit tougher. Readers can easily unsubscribe to a feed with just a push of the unsubscribe button in the feed reader. I feel that second step is as important as first step and blogger should not ignore it.
Of course it’s impossible to keep unsubscribing rate to zero but we should manage to keep the rate as low as possible. As a blogger, here are 7 ways to keep your unsubscribing rate low:
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The number of subscribers is a best measure of a blog success from my point of view. It has been widely adopted in the blogosphere. Frankly I wish I had more of them.
What Is RSS Feed?
RSS feed is a type of XML file which provides the readers or subscribers of the fresh and newly updated content of a certain website or blog. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication.
Here are 10 specific strategies you can implement immediately and start getting more blog subscribers right away.
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As we all know, FeedBurner has been recently moving all of its feeds over to Google server. And we are forced to create a Google account and migrate our feeeds by manually following on-screen instructions and clicking of the next button.
I myself have upgraded the account to Google successfully without any issue. But I still feel disappointed about Google and FeedBurner because they are destroying the brand and image built in years. Why I’m saying that? I didn’t expect the new system is so buggy as many bloggers complaint about losing 100’s or 1000’s or even all of the subscribers overnight after migration.

For more information about migration your FeedBurner to Google account, please refer to my previous article.
There are a few things that are questioning my mind.
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