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Audio Interview With Phil Hollows – CEO of FeedBlitz
In our opinion Feedblitz edges out Aweber for serious blog marketers.
Even though Aweber recently announced their long-awaited integration with Feedburner, Feedblitz has a few one-uppers that make it the premium choice for bloggers, social marketers and authority site builders alike.
Listen to the 20 minute interview we did with Phil Hollows, the CEO of Feedblitz.
Here, he explains that Feedblitz is a fully functional autoresponder that pure email marketers love but also packs some unique features that cater to blog marketers, who need both RSS technology and an autoresponder.
PS: Did you know that Feedblitz offers a free ad-supported plan and an plan without ads that starts at less that $3 per month?
Posted in Social Marketing
Tagged autoresponder, Aweber, feedblitz, feedburner, phil hollows, rss
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Why RSS May Be The Email Killer
Even frequent internet users have no idea what that little orange RSS square represents and certainly don't realize that there is a shift percolating in the bowels of online publishing and marketing.
Take a peek into the future – RSS 2.0
