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February 26th, 2009 @2:23 pm  

Thank you Brian for sharing this I really appreciate it. It is much easier to get into social marketing when you have tried and tested methods rather than having to learn from scratch.

All the best,
Tania

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Stephane Said,
February 26th, 2009 @2:26 pm  

Ahoy!
Arrr!
Aye aye!
*pirate talk…

;)

Thank you!

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Lisa Said,
February 26th, 2009 @2:52 pm  

OK a bit stumped abut the rss feeds yes technically challenged in the moment
If anyone is a techno I would greatly appreciate your help and support
Smiles
Lisa

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February 26th, 2009 @4:00 pm  

Lisa,

Watch the 3 minute video in this post. The second half shows you how to subscribe to RSS feeds:
http://briancampbell.com/social-sites/google/cockpit

Aloha,
Brian

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February 26th, 2009 @4:12 pm  

Lisa,

You should be using Google Reader to read and manage your RSS feeds. If you are logged in to your gmail account at the top left of the page is a row of links and one of those is Reader. Click that link and Google Reader opens up.

At the top left of Google Reader is a “Ad a subscription” button. Click that button and and paste the feed url (http://briancampbell.com/feed) into the little box.

Hope that helps.

Mark Leonard

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February 27th, 2009 @1:29 am  

Thanks for the clear, step by step social media instructions, Brian. Really helpful, especially for newbies.

commenter
February 28th, 2009 @6:48 am  

I totally agree with Tania, nice work Brian … God bless.

commenter
March 20th, 2009 @10:49 am  

Hey Brian, I like your stuff!! Thanks for helping the newbies of the world. Your Internet Marketing University is a great help to all of those who take advantage of it.

commenter
April 15th, 2009 @10:26 am  

Hey, I just noticed your >R>S>S> feed would not allow me to add this blog to my Google reader accout, can you check into this and get back to us if there is an issue or if its just me??

Nice post. Thanks.

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elior.tirosh Said,
May 13th, 2009 @1:20 pm  

Hi Brian,

Your information is very clear and helpful, thanks. I will probably be working in Hebrew (Right-to-Left text direction); are there any special recommendations you have in this case?

Thanks again,

Elior

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