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Subscribe to any Posterous Blog via Email

February 24th, 2010 · View Comments · Social Media

posterous2 You can now subscribe to any blog on Posterous by email. They’ve updated its autopost tool so that your friends on Facebook and Twitter can stay updated with your blog as well as friends that are not on these networks but want to stay connected. FYI: You can also publish blog posts to Posterous by email, either thru Yahoo and/or Gmail.


How to Subscribe to any Posterous Blog By Email

Posterous has created a new subscribe via email feature, which means that anybody with an email address can subscribe to receive regular updates from your Posterous blog. hey don’t even need to signup or have a Posterous account. posterous-subscriptionsTo import contacts and send invites:

  1. Open your site’s manage page
  2. Click the Subscriptions tab.
  3. Add the people that you want to invite
  4. Click Invite Readers

This will send an email to your friends

Inviting them to join your blog and get emails whenever you update your Posterous blog.

Have you tried Posterous?

Posterous lets you automatically link your Flickr, YouTube and other Social Media sites into the same blog. Instead of going to all these sites and pulling them into your blog, Posterous does the heavy lifting for you.

Let me know if you’ve tried it. If you can think of any ways to improve it, let me know and I will pass it on. My account is here: http://ivanwalsh.posterous.com/

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