Two Way Street

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I have been blogging since February this year and I find it an interesting experience. One of the major challenges in setting this up is how to create “a two way traffic street” for the blog to keep going. Besides understanding coding language and all the other stuff computer people language, I have managed to put a few things that will help in building the two way street. So I am highlighting them for optimum benefit for all who enjoy reading my blog. Here we go;

  1. One of the first things you will notice when you come to my blog is that orange guy below reading a rss readernewspaper . That is an RSS feed. If you click there, you will be asked to bookmark that link. When you do, every time I post something, you will be told automatically. Should you want to unsubscribe, simply delete it from your bookmark.
  2. Alternatively you can sign up for email updates for the same function. You simply subscribe by entering you email address through which you would like to receive the updates in. Feedburner.com (owned by Google) will handle your subscription and they have a good reputation for not sending you spam. It is just as easy to unsubscribe if you wish to discontinue.
  3. When reading a post I (or someone else has made) and you would like to share it with someone, you simply click on the green “Share This” icon at the end of the posting and pick your option(s) on how you are going to do that. You can even import your email address from your address book.
  4. If you want to comment on the article, you simply fill in your details at the end of the article and write your comments. In that way others know what you think about it.
  5. If there is a category you would like to contribute to, then go to the contact page and submit your article there. I will review and edit it then publish it.

There! Our two way street will help us make www.sunganani.com a lively blog to share about marriage, parenting and all the in between.

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