FAQ | Where Can I Find My RSS Feed?

Where Can I Find My RSS Feed on Blogger.com?
“I have a stupid question to ask you.” I often see this at the beginning of an email. In my opinion, there is no such thing as a stupid question. If you don’t know, but you had the courage to ask, that’s a really good step in the right direction.
For folks who are not techies, when you explain what an RSS feed does, you get an “ah-ha.” But that’s not where it ends. Then, the next logical question would be, “Okay, so where can I find my RSS feed.” I often hear this from Blogger.com users. Read more
FAQ | What is an RSS Feed?
I’m known in circles to be a designer whose very patient and willing to answer questions. Even for folks I just hang out with online, I often get asked “tech” questions. Since it seems like some of the same questions have been asked over the past few months, I decided to start Friday FAQ. I will add a question along with my response at least 2-3 Fridays out of the month. Over the next month or so, I will concentrate on RSS Feeds and blogging.
Now, I work with a lot of newbies or people who are not comfortable with computers in general, that is my niche, so my responses will be very basic.
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“A Profile of Today’s Black Woman” also revealed that most industries can do a better job in marketing to African-American women especially categories like Automotive, Banking/Financial, Travel, Healthcare/Pharmaceutical, and Fast Food. Read more




