I just spent a good 30 minutes updating inactive RSS feeds in Google Reader. I noticed that most people don’t quit blogging, they just move servers or blog software.
Here’s an open tip in regard to blogging. If you change RSS feeds redirect your old feed to the new one. Try to make it as seemless as possible so that months down the road readers don’t wonder where their favorite blogger (you!) went. They can keep up to date and you can try out shiney new blog software to your heart’s desire.
The easiest way to do a redirect would be editing your .htaccess file with the following line:
Redirect permanent old_rss_feed new_rss_feed
Just be sure to use the correct filenames, of course.
Other file redirect methods can be found at WebConfs.com.
Nate ‧ Posted 2 months, 2 weeks, 1 day, 16 hours, 39 minutes ago
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