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Rss Feeds
What is RSS?
RSS stands for “Really
Simple Syndication” and/or “Rich Site Summary”. RSS feeds enable
Internet users to automatically receive instant news and information
updates from our eHarlequin.com Community and other Web sites. The Community RSS feeds are just what they sound like - a simplified version of
blog and forum posts from this site.
You collect and read RSS feeds by using what’s called a “feed reader” or “feed aggregator”, which is updated automatically when new posts and content is published there. The reason people use these services (and they are generally free) is because it allows them to enjoy stories from many of their favorite blogs and websites all in one place rather than having to review each one individually. So once you subscribe, posts will come to you until you decide to unsubscribe, which is also very easy.
Subscribe to the website:
What does subscribing mean?
When you subscribe to an RSS feed for the eHarlequin.com community, every time
we publish a new blog or forum post, it will automatically appear in your reader. You
don’t need to provide any personal information, it’s free and very easy
to use.
How do I subscribe to the eHarlequin.com Community?
Once you have registered with a feed reader, you simply click on the orange RSS button you see on our pages, and you will be taken to another page where you will prompted to add the feed to a list of pre-selected aggregators. You simply pick one from there or add the feed to one of your own choice. You will then be automatically subscribed to that section's feed. It’s a lot easier to manage than bookmarking your favorite pages, and you’ll never miss an important post again!
RSS Blog Feeds:
You can choose from the feeds below to keep up with your favorite blogs.
Forum RSS Feeds
You can choose from the feeds below to keep up with your favorite discussions.
- Book Buzz
- Mostly Mainstream
- Simply Series
- The Write Stuff
- Cafe Social
- Kimani
- Steeple Hill
- Book Challenge
