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Macjournal nested tags
Macjournal nested tags




macjournal nested tags
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  • Images and links you may have created in your feed do not carry into the email version.
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  • You can’t choose between full text and excerpt the system automatically limits your email with a “Read more…” link.
  • Two things I don’t like about the current AWeber offering, however: You can also choose how many posts will appear in a single email broadcast. There is also the ability to track clickthrus and view other reports. Through the admin system these messages are easy to change, even if you’re not comfortable with HTML. In the example above, you can see that I created links to articles on my Web site. I especially like the flexibilty you have with the layout and the ability to add messages to outgoing emails. (AWeber memberships also offer powerful autoresponders and the ability to publish email newsletters.) There’s no additional fee for this service for people who are already AWeber members, but membership is $20/mo.

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    Confirmed opt-in is required, so you’ll only be sending these emails to people who really want them, keeping you safe from charges of spamming. HTML and plain text versions are automatically generated. AWeber also offers a series of predesigned templates for you to choose from.

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    What I like about service is how customizable it is you can create an HTML template that complements your blog design. As I mentioned in a previous post, now AWeber, more well-known for its autoresponder service, is also offering an email broadcasts of RSS feeds. Many blogs offer email subscriptions to their blog, usually via Feedblitz or Bloglet.

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    However, if you’re a TypePad user and you’ve wanted to take advantage of tags (which help drive additional traffic to your site) without learning HTML, this is a great solution for you. I.e., a tag on Search Engine Optimization could point to my page on SEO at my own Web site. I like the flexibility of sending those links to places other than the Technorati tag pages.I don’t like to brand my tags as “Technorati Tags.” I prefer the more agnostic “Tags.”.While this is a good solution for most users, not being able to get under-the-hood does frustrate me on a few points: No need to muck around with the Edit HTML tab. Just separate your tags with commas and you’re all set.

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    In fact, I created a little movie a while back so that clients could watch it as many times as they like.īut now TypePad has added a Technorati Tags field near the bottom the New Post page. Thomas has a short review on desktop and web based browsers at OMB.Īdding Technorati tags to posts has never been easy in TypePad.

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    Other popular desktop blogging software includes: Qumana, Etco, MarsEdit, w.bloggar, BlogJet, Rocket Post 2 and Zoundry.

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    This is a good thing since the default skin under XP isn’t so good. There is also a skins manager to change the look an feel of the WinJournal software. Other options include: wiki style links, spell check, auto save, security/encryption, WYSIWYG text editor, calendar, multiple journals, labels, full screen mode and tabs. WinJournal can also be used to write entries stored locally. WinJournal also allows you to publish blog entries to a web server via FTP so it can be used as a web site editor as well. The blogging capabilities work with all popular Windows blogging software including: MovableType, TypePad, WordPress, Live Journal, Blogger and Windows Spaces. The WinJournal name might be familiar since Mariner Software also created MacJournal.Ĭurrently in beta testing mode, WinJournal offers journaling, blogging and podcasting in one application. That’s why I’m looking forward to Mariner Software’s new blogging client called WinJournal. Sometimes, writing blog entries via a web form just doesn’t work.






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