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Old 09-29-2009, 08:35 PM   #1
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Default How to explain to readers the difference of Feedburner Subscribtions from Autoresponder?

So I have a question that some of you must have come across before.

I am working on starting a new blog. I am going to do it right this time, the whole nine yards. An Actual blog with quality content, promotion, real readers etc. Not just an affiliate link funnel niche site. As a result I want to build a long term relationship with my readers.

My niche is a looong way from the tech savy crowd.

I know from the demographic in general that they will be much more responsive to email communication (an R S what reader?)

My Problem is this:

The problem is how can I offer my blog readers the ability to subscribe to my posts via email through feedburner, and also drive people to sign up to my aweber list for the "Weekly Newsletter" or whatever I call it.

Both will have very different content obviously (RSS aggregate versus a hand written news letter to subscribers)


Anybody ever had a similar problem or know of a good solution?


Thanks for any advice,

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