May Subscription Drive: Easy way to refer the P.I. Blog

May 8th, 2008

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The May Subscription Drive is in full swing, and I am already seeing a substantial increase in interest in the P.I. Blog. Thank you all so much! It’s great to see an effect almost immediately, and it would not be happening if it wasn’t for the fantastic community of association innovators that has formed around this blog. So please know that I am incredibly grateful for your commitment and support!

For current RSS feed subscribers, I want to point out a simple way to refer others to the P.I. Blog. The image above is a sample feed bubble from Google Reader. At the bottom of every post (and in this case, outlined by the red box), you will see “Feed Flare,” which is a series of additional services that make it easy for you to share posts with others. Among these services is an option to forward posts by e-mail, or share them on Facebook, Twitter and Digg if you have accounts for those sites.

I realize that if you’re subscribing by RSS, you’re probably already familiar with Feed Flare, but I thought I would show it to you just so you’re aware of this simple sharing option. And remember that both new subscribers and the current subscribers who refer them are eligible to win prizes during the May Subscription Drive! The first giveaway period ends at May 17 at 11:59 pm, so you still have plenty of time to spread the word. Thank you!

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