Blogger.com is Google’s web publishing tool. By signing up for a free Google account, you get access to Blogger. After you sign up, you can choose your own web address – which will end in “blogspot.com” – and design, write and publish your own blog. One of Blogger’s features is the Post Feed Footer, which you use if you publish your Blogger blog on a feed. In addition to Google’s FeedBurner service, there are also other types of feeds out there, such as RSS and Atom. All these feed services do essentially the same thing: expand the potential readership for your blog, both to readers and potential advertisers. Websites such as CNN, The New York Times and even Flickr publish feeds to increase their readership. You can type anything you want in this box. It could be plain text, such as “Thank you for reading.” It could be your name. It could be HTML, such as a link to your blog’s URL. The content of this section is up to you. In order for others to see this post feed footer, you must first link your feed to your blog. After visiting the FeedBurner site and setting up your feed, you’ll be given a redirect URL for your feed. Copy this web address, and paste it into the text box located directly above the post feed footer box inside the Site Feed section. Next, select “Full” from the “Allow Blog Feeds” drop-down box at the top of the Site Feed section. Finally, click on the “Archiving” and change the “Enable Post Feeds” setting to yes. Your blog is now ready to publish not only a feed, but the post footer as well. Writer Bio

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