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July 15, 2007 by annegentle

Technical details of feed and blog set up

Last week I got an email asking me if I had taken over someone else’s blog since WordPress.com had a slight problem with feed glitches. Eep, I did nothing of the sort. But then I got a second comment asking if I was aware that the talk.bmc feed now gives justwriteclick.com content, and I realized that I hadn’t ever explained to all my previous subscribers on the talk.bmc feed that the feed now goes to my new justwriteclick.com blog. Sorry about that!

If you’re subscribed to http://feeds.feedburner.com/TalkBMC-AnneGentle, you’re now subscribed to the content on my justwriteclick.com blog. You can delete that subscription and subscribe to the new feed at http://feeds.feedburner.com/justwriteclick so that you’ll continue to get content updates when the old feed goes away eventually. I’m working with Feedburner technical support to get an official rollover to occur. Apparently people do this type of blog transfer quite often as they weren’t surprised by my request.

Ideally you don’t have to do anything (unless you’ve subscribed to both and are now annoyed by the double-content push, and if that’s the case, unsubscribe from the talk.bmc feed).  I appreciate you sticking with me and reading my blog, always. Let me know your suggestions and questions and I’ll do my best to address them. In another blog entry I’ll talk about URL redirects and domain name registrations, which have been easy with Google Applications and WordPress.com, plus fun to learn.

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