How to send an RSS Feed to your email inbox


Tommy, our senior pastor at Ridgeview Church, asked me recently how I got all my favorite blogs sent to my email. I told him (again) that I don't get them in my email, but with a feed-reader called Google Reader. Through his question however, I came across a really cool service you might be interested in. Here is what I found at a site Web Worker Daily


For those folks who haven’t jumped on the RSS bandwagon, their subscription options can be a bit limited. The problem is that while a lot of sites offer an alternate option to subscribe via email, many do not.

Enter Feed My Inbox - a very cool service that lets you subscribe to any RSS feed and receive it at your preferred email address.

Feed My Inbox really couldn’t be more simple. Enter in the website address of the site you wish to subscribe to, enter in your email address and click submit. You’ll receive an email with a confirmation link you must click and then, well - that’s it.

Feed My Inbox sends out a daily email with all of the posts made since their last mailing. It’s not quite as instantaneous as subscribing via RSS but it’s a good compromise for those who would have no other subscription options.

I mentioned that Feed My Inbox was simple, and for the user it is. Behind the scenes though it is smart enough to deal with any number of feed formats and can even recognize multiple feeds and allow the user to choose which the ones they wish to subscribe to.

I’m not going to ditch my Google Reader any time soon, but I’ve already recommended Feed My Inbox for some clients and family who are running a bit behind the technology curve.

Feed My Inbox is currently free with no apparent restrictions.

2 comments:

  1. آر إس إس البريد الإلكتروني في علبة الوارد الفائدة وصله التباد

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  2. There are restrictions on the number of blogs you can get sent to your inbox before you have to pay them a fee.

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