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Create RSS Feed Subscription Buttons with iFeedReaders

ifeedreadersWant to create RSS feed subscription buttons just like what you see on my sidebar? Using these tiny buttons can significantly boost your feed readers count as whenever a visitor reads your articles and see those icons, they will tend to click on them. Also, you won't want your potential RSS readers to go through your feed page to subscribe to your RSS feed.

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The iFeedReaders chicklet creator enables you to create RSS feed subscription buttons in just a few simple steps. First, choose your buttons and the popular ones includes Google reader, My Yahoo, Bloglines, newsgator My MSN and many more!

Next pick which code type you want. The default version is mainly for basic users. The dropdown menu creates a cool dropdown menu which helps you save some space on your blog. If you want to install this widget directly into your blog, you can try the blog specific option.

Continue the remaining steps and click on 'Create buttons'. Follow the instructions and you're done.

Besides the chicklet creator, iFeedReades also provides other cool tools such as the iFeedReaders button, social bookmark link creator and bookmarklets.


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