December 8th, 2008 | Posted in Plugins | 2 Comments
Subscribe2 provides a comprehensive subscription management and email notification system for WordPres. Bloggers can use this plugin to inform readers about new post published, or inform subscribers about new events and updates.
Various canfiguration can be set by the administrators. For example, you can exlude certain categories post, set the email format to either plain text or HTML. The format of the email can also be customised.

Administrator can subscribe or unsubscribe users, and create a form for readers to subscribe. Although we may use Feedburner to let our readers receive new post through email, but this plugin enable us to have more controls to our readers and.
Download: Subscribe2
November 8th, 2008 | Posted in Blogging | 7 Comments
If you are not a Entracard user, i would recommend you to sign up as it will increase your blog’s popularity and lets other people know your blog.
If you are a Entrecard user, sure you know how Entrecard runs and how to use it to promote your blog. Normally, we will go to the “Campaign“, look for new websites, and drop our cards. Some users will return a favor by dropping their cards to our inbox.
So, how these guys keep track of each Entrecard users who drop to their inbox? There are a lot of ways to keep track of your drops inbox activity. The easiest way to do so is subscribe to our drop inbox rss feed, which provide by Entrecard.
To get your drops inbox rss link, simply login to your account dashboard, and you will see a small rss icon at your top-right corner.

Right-click the icon and copy the feed url. After that, paste the feed url at your favorite feed reader. Done! You can now get informed when some one drops to your inbox.
October 29th, 2008 | Posted in Tutorials | 4 Comments
There are some bloggers who don’t want to show their Feedburner’s Feed Count to visitor. This may be due to their blogs still new and don’t have much subscribers. Normally these bloggers will simply replace the FeedCount widget with an a link to their Feedburner link.
Unfortunately, this method don’t really “hide” the feed count. Why i said so? It is because people can still view your feed count by using this url:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~fc/feedID
Simply replace the feedID with the target Feedburner account ID and you will see the FeedCount widget appear in front of you.
So, how you hide this number before you have enough confident to show off your subscribers? Go to your Feedburner account page, and browse to the Publicize tab. After that, go to FeedCount and deactivate this service.

Tips: Bloggers are advised to hide their feed count before they get 300 subscribers.