Over the past two months our feed readers have continued to grow, and as a way of saying thanks to all of the subscribers we have started publishing images within the feed. We have received at least one email a week asking that we place the images in the feed so that users don’t have to jump to the site in order to see what we’re talking about.
The reason we were skeptical on this before is that Feedburner lists more than 50 sites that are using our feed to reproduce our content. We prefer to make all of our dedicated readers happy which is what pushed us to add the images. I also hope that this will spark more users to be intrigued with the stories and therefore add their comments.
Over the next few weeks Ashley and myself are going to kick it up a notch by adding a few new features as well as getting even more of your favorite news published. We have had a lot of requests to cover more gaming news (Playstation, Xbox, Nintendo, etc…) so we are going to try and jump into that arena as well. Hopefully you’ll continue to enjoy the site and forum as we take both to another level.
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This is great! I really wanted this feature…
Why not install AntiLeech so as to protect your feeds to some extent?
I’m like reading you post because, for the most part, they cover obscure tidbits that are hard to come by else where. Of all the news that out there video games are my least favorite.
With Feedburner hosting my feeds that wouldn’t do much good since sites don’t have to work with my server.
We’re not going to post a lot of video game stuff just a few interesting tidbits here and there. Probably just a few times a week.
Well if you are going to cover more gaming news don’t forget PC games (you mentioned just consoles).
Thank you, I really wanted this feature for quite some time now. I use Yahoo! mail beta as my feed-reader. You know, I don’t think I would have even noticed the pics were in the feed had you not told me, I saw a pic of the PS3 and AskX but it just didn’t click till now.
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Merry Christmas to you too!