Re: [videoblogging] Feed URL in your signature.

2006-05-31 Thread David Meade
While I think its kinda silly to debate what links people choose to advertise in their signature ...Google Reader (http://www.google.com/reader/view/) is pretty cool IMHO and integrates to your google home page in google's typicaly way-cool fashion.  It's only a matter of time before its integra

Re: [videoblogging] Feed URL in your signature.

2006-05-31 Thread Devlon
I am in the vlog-site then feed camp as well.  I like visiting a person's vlog.  It gives me a better sense of who they are, what they are into, etc.  Sometimes it even give a bit more context to their videos.  If I like what I see, then I subscribe to the feed. Even when I use mefeedia, or blog

Re: [videoblogging] Feed URL in your signature.

2006-05-31 Thread Kevin Buckstiegel
Title: Re: [videoblogging] Feed URL in your signature. I use Entourage and it strips ( la la) ... Which I just noticed today thanks to Andreas’s tip. I like it when people put links in their sigs, I would say that I 80% of my subscribed feed comes from this group... Because I read what

Re: [videoblogging] Feed URL in your signature.

2006-05-31 Thread Andreas Haugstrup
On Wed, 31 May 2006 22:11:53 +0200, Michael Verdi  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I did that signature thing last year some time when this came up. Now I'm > noticing (because I forgot that was why we were doing it) that the  > signature > is still included when hitting reply. > What's up with

Re: [videoblogging] Feed URL in your signature.

2006-05-31 Thread Michael Verdi
On 5/31/06, Andreas Haugstrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: More important is to use a seperator above your signature. You should beusing two dashes, a space and a line break (no more, no less). See mysignature. That way many email programs will automatically strip the signature when people hit 're

Re: [videoblogging] Feed URL in your signature.

2006-05-31 Thread Andreas Haugstrup
It seems simple enough already:   - Click on blog.   - Click on feed.   - Voila! More important is to use a seperator above your signature. You should be  using two dashes, a space and a line break (no more, no less). See my  signature. That way many email programs will automatically strip t