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How to Set Up a Feed for Your Google Blogger Blog

You can create a feed of your blog’s new content that people can subscribe to. Google Blogger uses Atom 1.0 language to create and deliver Web feeds of the blogs it hosts. You can very easily set up your blog to generate a feed and provide links for visitors to subscribe to your blog’s feed in their feed reader of choice:

  1. Log in to your Blogger account.

    The Blogger dashboard appears.

  2. From the Blogger dashboard, click the Settings link.

    The Settings window opens with the Basic settings displayed by default.

  3. Select the Site Feed tab from the navigation bar near the top of your screen to open the Site Feed window.

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  4. In the Blog Posts Feed drop-down list, select a setting.

    Choose from

    • Full: Make all your blog posts available in their entirety for subscribers to read in their feed readers.

    • *Short: Provide only an excerpt of each blog post through your feed. Subscribers need to click through from their feed reader to your blog to read the entire post.

    • None: Don’t offer post feed subscriptions at all to your blog readers.

    If you want to grow your blog, offer all feed and subscription options to your visitors.

  5. In the Blog Comment Feed drop-down list, select the Full, Short, or None setting to configure the feed settings for your blog comments.

    A blog comment feed provides all new comments left on all your blog posts to subscribers to view in their feed reader.

  6. In the Per-Post Comment Feeds drop-down list, select the Full, Short, or None setting to configure the feed settings for comments on individual blog posts.

    A per-post comment feed provides a person’s feed reader all new comments left only on specific posts the viewer subscribes to.

  7. In the Post Feed Redirect URL text box, enter the feed URL from a third-party feed provider if you don't want to use Blogger's Atom 1.0 service.

  8. In the Post Feed Footer text box, enter the text you want to display with your subscription link after each post on your blog.

    If you’re using a third-party feed provider, enter the post feed code supplied by that provider in this box.

  9. When you finish making edits, click the Save Settings button.

    Your feed is configured. Next, you need to make it easy for visitors to subscribe to your feed.

  10. Select the Layout tab from the top navigation bar on your screen to open the Page Elements window.

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  11. Click the Add a Gadget link to open the Add a Gadget window.

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  12. Click the plus sign (+) icon to the right of the Subscription Links gadget to open the Configure Subscription Links window.

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  13. In the Title text box, type the text you want to use as a title for your subscription link.

    You can leave the title’s default text, Subscribe To, or enter another phrase.

  14. Click the Save button to save your changes and return to the Page Elements page.

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    You can follow the link to view your changes on your blog.

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