Many of my prospective users certainly will not use RSS feeds, so that is not a viable option.
I tried a quick search of this forum, but I wasn't able to find anything about this.
Thanks for any help or suggestions any of you can offer.
Two services that I've heard of:garvinhicking wrote:I think there are also services other than feedburner which allow to subscribe users to an rss feed and send mails to them instead.
Chickens replied to that - you should setup a mailinglist (search the forums for "mailing list rss") or use feedburner service. You can use any of your RSS feeds, it doesn'T matter. The best feed to use is the RSS 2.0 feed though.Is there a way to have users subscribe using their email address, and then each time a new entry is posted, an email will be sent out saying that a new entry has been posted. The email should not contain the actual blog post, but rather a link to the post, as well as a link to a page where they can unsubscribe from the list.
Hmm, but I think the feedburner service will actually send my blogpost, and not simply a link back to my blog. I would like the users to visit my blog and not just read things in their email inbox.garvinhicking wrote:Hi!
Chickens replied to that - you should setup a mailinglist (search the forums for "mailing list rss") or use feedburner service. You can use any of your RSS feeds, it doesn'T matter. The best feed to use is the RSS 2.0 feed though.Is there a way to have users subscribe using their email address, and then each time a new entry is posted, an email will be sent out saying that a new entry has been posted. The email should not contain the actual blog post, but rather a link to the post, as well as a link to a page where they can unsubscribe from the list.
HTH,
Garvin
Yes, by setting up a free mailinglist at yahoo or google or wherever. Then you install the s9y plugin "Mail entries". Configure that plugin to use the email address of the mailinglist you created.Is that possible?
Haha, sorry, but forgive my ignorance - will that require me to do anything manually, or will everything be handled automatically?garvinhicking wrote:Hi!
Yes, by setting up a free mailinglist at yahoo or google or wherever. Then you install the s9y plugin "Mail entries". Configure that plugin to use the email address of the mailinglist you created.Is that possible?
Then tell your visitors to subscribe to the google/yahoo mailinglist to receive your updates. You can put instructions on how to subscribe in a HTML nugget sidebar plugin for example, or in a sticky blog entry.
Regards,
Garvin
You must manually create the mailinglist. You must manually subscribe to the mailinglist. The only automatic thing is that the entries you will blog in the future are automatically sent to your mailinglist.Haha, sorry, but forgive my ignorance - will that require me to do anything manually, or will everything be handled automatically?