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12 Blogs I Wish Would Switch to Full Feeds

Because sometimes you just have to call people out.

In no particular order:

How about it, gang? Pretty please, with lots more reading and link potential on top?

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  2. By mblumenthal on Oct 15, 2007 | Reply

    You wish is my command.

    Mike Blumenthal

  3. By Miriam on Oct 15, 2007 | Reply

    Haha,
    Just a month or so ago, I was bugging Mike about his RSS feed…now Matt is after both of us.

    Matt, next time you stop by the SEOigloo blog, you shall find a full feed at the ready. Thanks for bringing this up to me. I can see how a full feed would be better, and appreciate that you have one. It’s great that Mike does now, too.

    Miriam

  4. By Local SEO Guide on Oct 17, 2007 | Reply

    Hey Matt,

    Per my email Local SEO Guide is using the full feed option but when I split up the posts only the first half makes it into the feed.

    Any suggestions on how to fix this would be appreciated. For now I’ll do my best to avoid splitting up the posts.

    Next post entitled: “The Power of Matt McGee” :)

  5. By Eric Enge on Oct 18, 2007 | Reply

    Yo Matt - My feed is switched to a full feed as well …

    You are awesomely powerful dude.

  6. By Matt McGee on Oct 20, 2007 | Reply

    Thanks for switching, Mike, Miriam, and Eric - very cool! Andrew - I can’t find anything in WP Admin where you control that post-splitting on the home page. It might be hard-coded into the theme you’re using. Maybe check the “Presentation > Edit Theme” section?
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