Review: Feed Digest
October 19th, 2007Many freelance businesses have static portfolio and/or business websites that don’t necessarily connect to their business blogs. For a long time, I’ve wanted to put Older Space on my business site, Linda Jenkinson Web Content Design, but I figured that RSS syndication meant paying a bunch of money for some kind of complicated software. Although the tech savvy freelancers out there probably already know about Feed Digest, I just found it today.
Feed Digest lets you put up to five RSS feeds on your blog or website for free and makes doing it as easy and enjoyable as a walk in the park. You start out by creating one feed digest, and when that’s finished, you can edit the digest to add more feeds from other blogs. There are also upgrade options available if you aren’t satisfied with five feeds.
Choose how you want your feeds to appear from a sweet selection of pre-defined templates or build your own template using Feed Digest’s special tags. Feed Digest gives you plenty of control over your digest, from choosing your own title to key-wording the content you want to display and listing in what order it should appear.
Tell you what… they probably explain it much better than I can. You can see an example of Feed Digest on my site or just go to Feed Digest to find out how easy it is to add RSS feeds to your blog or website.
Feed Digest is the easy way to add syndication to your website. Get the details here.
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October 23rd, 2007 at 12:28 pm
It sounds similar to xfruits which handles the various RSS feeds on my site. If it fails I know where else to look now.
Thanks for the encouraging words btw, much appreciated
Ed
October 26th, 2007 at 10:02 am
Hi Ed…
It’s good to see you again! Thanks for stopping by. I’ll have to check out the xfruits.